I have a Noirot Spot Plus heater that has some issues with its wheels breaking off. The area where new wheels should attach is bent and unusable, and as I'm on a disability pension, buying a new heater isn't an option for me for a few months. Since it's winter in southern Australia, I need to find a way to keep the heater upright. I'd like to build a DIY stand for it instead. The heater has a bracket on the back for wall attachment, but since I'm renting, I can't make any modifications to the walls. I'm looking for suggestions on how to use that bracket or create a stand that can safely support the heater.
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One idea is to use a bent wire or a coat hanger attached to the back bracket. You could hook it onto something stable to keep the heater upright. It’s likely the cheapest and simplest method!
Just make sure whatever you use to keep it standing doesn't block any vents or get too close to flammable materials. It’s crucial to keep safety in mind with heaters, even if you're making your own stand.
Lol, DIY hacks for heaters can get wild, but safety's super important! ?

That's a pretty good idea, thank you 🙂