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IXL Appliances Innovative Heat, Cool, and Ventilation Range


IXL Appliances, a leader in the Australian appliance industry with a history spanning 166 years, has introduced three new product ranges aimed at enhancing heating, cooling, and ventilation solutions for both the Australian and New Zealand markets.

The new offerings, which include CoziHeat Outdoor Patio Strip Heaters, Winflow Bathroom Fan Heaters, and Aeroflow Ceiling Fans, underscore IXL’s commitment to combining style, efficiency, and reliability.




CoziHeat Outdoor Patio Strip Heaters

Breaking away from traditional bulky portable heaters, the CoziHeat Outdoor Patio Strip Heaters offer a sleek and modern heating solution with Horizon Heat™ technology for rapid warming during cooler months. Available in two sizes—3200W for larger outdoor spaces up to 17.5m² and 2400W for more compact areas—the heaters are crafted from durable, rust-resistant powder-coated aluminium alloy and are IP65 rated. They can be wall or ceiling mounted, feature three heat settings, a nine-hour timer, and come with a two-year replacement warranty.



Winflow Bathroom Fan Heaters

The Winflow Bathroom Fan Heater provides an energy-efficient and convenient heating solution ideal for bathrooms, laundries, and garages. The range includes the Winflow Classic, with a cost-effective plastic housing, and the Winflow Deluxe, featuring a robust steel construction and an IP 20 touch-proof rating. Both models offer instant heat at the pull of an easy-access cord, making them perfect for renters and those needing immediate warmth.



Aeroflow Ceiling Fans

Designed to cater to various budgets, the Aeroflow Ceiling Fans come in AC and DC motor options. The AC Ceiling Fans are suited for commercial spaces and schools, providing year-round temperature control with reversible airflow settings and optional integrated lighting. The DC Ceiling Fans, featuring direct current technology, are tailored for residential use, offering superior energy efficiency and a six-speed remote controller. Available in 48” and 52” sizes, these fans come in sleek black or white finishes to complement any home décor.

Malcolm Russell, General Manager of IXL Home, expressed enthusiasm about the new product lines: “At IXL Appliances, we are thrilled to be expanding the IXL product offerings to our loyal consumers. Expanding the product categories that IXL offers provides a wider solution to homeowners, renovators, and the trade, with products under a brand they can trust. We always keep design, effectiveness, and durability top of mind and believe these three product categories really do tick these boxes.”

For more information on IXL Appliances and their full range of products, visit ixlappliances.com.au.

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