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STAYWARM 500w Plugin Local (2m2) Power Heater / 2 Fan Speeds / 15 - 30C Temperature Control / 1-12 Hour Timer / Auto Shut Off - F2210WH

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But knowing what has gone wrong with your heater can be hard to work out – disassembling it can be harder yet. And, if it's within warranty, then taking your heater apart will affect your rights depending on the terms of use. If you aren't confident in repairing your heater, you should hire an electrician or take it to a repair shop to have it looked at. They are easy to install. You can simply plug them into a standard electrical outlet and they will be ready to use. No professional installation is required.

If you’re looking for a heater that won’t use much power and helps cut costs on energy bills, your best bet is a halogen heater, a convection heater or an oil-filled radiator, particularly if they have effective thermostat controls. The ideal is to find a heater that maintains a constant temperature without running at full tilt at all times. Fan heaters are more expensive to run but can heat up a room faster. However, if that room is poorly insulated or draughty you’ll find you’re turning on for another blast more often, driving up the running costs. Are there any other features I should look out for? Poor temperature stability will mean that the heater's output drifts from too low to too high, which is not only uncomfortable but will see your bills running up. Heaters have an output measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW) and generally you get out in terms of heat what you put in in terms of energy. In a smaller room, or one requiring fill-in heat on top of central heating, you may be happy with something as low as 600W, but larger or colder rooms may need a 1.2kW to 3kW model. How much should I spend? Convector heaters: A convector heater looks more like a traditional radiator. They can still be moved around your home but are bulkier, and, in many cases, heavier than most fan heaters.

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Oil is treated as a hazardous waste and needs to be disposed of locally at your nearest recycling centre that accepts it. Your council should offer advice online about where you can drop it off. First, consider the size of the room you need to heat. A small plug-in wall heater may be enough to warm up a small bathroom or bedroom, but it's not going to do much for a large living room or kitchen. If you're not sure how much heat you need, it's always best to err on the side of caution and choose a larger model.

Gas heaters are sold with a heat output rating and an efficiency rating, which should be looked at in conjunction with each other. Heat output is an indication of how much heat will be provided into the room. If you look at two heaters with the same heat output, the heater with a higher efficiency will be cheaper to run than the heater with the lower efficiency. This is because it will use less gas to provide the same amount of heat. Set your heater's thermostat to a setting that works for you - it doesn't always have to be on full blast. This will mean that the heater will reach a stable temperature and only generate what's needed to maintain it. Next up after looking at the category and the average prices, we thought it would be good to take a look at the brand, Lloytron. However, our tests showed the maths isn't often exact. Most of the electric heaters we tested are listed 2kW but they often have moments of using slightly more power to get going, and after monitoring how much energy they used from being used on full blast for an hour, the costs varied from 39p to 63p.A recent investigation into illegal Christmas lights bought from online marketplaces shows how important it is to shop carefully online. Online ads promoting dangerous heaters The controls themselves consist of an on-off switch and three buttons; a plus and minus button for raising and lowering the desired temperature (within a 15-30°C range), and a Mode button for changing the fan speed, alongside an LED display. I found the controls a little difficult to navigate as they aren't marked very clearly, and the operating instructions left a lot to be desired, with the instructional manual not always describing the functionality accurately. You’ll definitely need the instruction manual to hand for setting the heater's timer, as it’s not obvious how to do this without it. In short, ease of use is where this electric heater falls down compared to some of the others I’ve reviewed, in particular the super simple Beldray Flatbed fan heater which was refreshingly hassle-free. This table shows typical running costs for a range of electric room heaters. Costs are for heaters used on the highest setting, and which are producing heat for the whole hour. However, heaters with a thermostat will automatically turn off when the required room temperature is reached, meaning in reality the cost will be lower over several hours. Heater

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