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Russell Hobbs 1500W/1.5KW Electric Heater in Black PTC Ceramic Heater, Portable Upright, 2 Heat Settings & Overheat Protection, Adjustable Thermostat, 15m2 Room Size, RHFH1006B with 2 Year Guarantee

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The main advantage of ceramic heater units is that they can warm up instantly and it takes very little time for you to feel the heating effects of this type of heater. This design makes them some of the most efficient electric heaters available. 4. Are ceramic heaters cost efficient? Using ceramic heating technology and ultra-quiet fans, this heater creates a warm and cosy environment. It also features a cool touch outer for added safety.

If you’re looking for fast distribution of warmth, a fan heater can’t be beaten. They’re ideal for chasing the cold away instantly, and, if you choose one with a ceramic element rather than metal, it’ll heat up faster, requiring less energy initially to get hot. Then we thought that we should be looking at Russell Hobbs Heating and cooling rather than just looking at Heating and cooling or just looking at Russell Hobbs products. By combining the two pieces of data it helps to ensure that the prices and analysis we’re carrying out is as accurate as possible and gives you the closest match to the average price of similar products to RUSSELL HOBBS RHPH2001 Ceramic Plug Heater as possible.

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Energy use As one of the highest wattage products I tested, the Challenge 2kW Convector Heater could be pricier than others when running on high over long periods of time – although the thermostat does switch on and off once it’s reached the ideal heat. It would cost 54p an hour to run on full power (2000W) for an hour, 34p an hour on medium (1250W) and 20p an hour on low (750W) at a rate of 27p per kWh. How to choose You do need to attach the feet to this heater – and you’ll need a screwdriver which isn't included. This was easily enough done, however the feet do feel a bit flimsy when in place. On the model I tested they gave the heater a bit of a wobble when it's placed on the floor. Let’s take a look at RUSSELL HOBBS RHPH2001 Ceramic Plug Heater in more detail and see what makes it worthwhile of a review score of 8.9 out of 10. If you're using an electric heater over a long period of time, then a convector heater will probably be the most economical to run. Some only use 1kW of power on maximum – compared to 1.5-1.8kW of some fan heaters – and even the ones that use 2-3kW have the advantage that they’ll carry on warming your space even after they’re turned off.

As we covered earlier choosing a brand can be really key to getting the right product in the Heating and cooling category. There are loads of great brands out there each offering great products at different levels of quality and price. If brand is important to you, we’re sure you already know that Russell Hobbs is a great choice. With 120 products available from Russell Hobbs there’s plenty of choice too. Please note some larger products are delivered to kerb-side (the street outside your home), it is at the drivers discretion if they can deliver the item to another location on the property. However, if you have a larger space to heat, or are planning on running the heater for long periods of time, the Duux Edge 1000 Smart Convector Heater was a close runner up. It's slower to warm a room, but once warmed the heat stays around for longer, potentially making it more energy efficient over the long term, and it can slowly but surely heat a large space of up to 20sqm. Which type of heater is cheapest to run?As such, the Ideal Home team has tried and tested bestselling electric heaters from all of the leading brand names to help you find the right one for you. We've reviewed indoor heaters from Duux, Dreo, Russell Hobbs, Beldray and many more, including comparing the performance of both convector and fan heaters.

I found the heat the Duux Edge provided was instant but gentle, and can be felt about a metre above from being turned on. As it's a convector heater, it did take a while for the heat to diffuse throughout the space as there's no fan to push the warmth instantly into the room, but the upside is that this heater throws out warmth for a good length of time even after it's turned off. I also liked the fact that the Edge enabled me to set my desired temperature down to the exact degree. This product comes with a free one year manufacturer guarantee. A free second year guarantee is available upon registering your product. Design Whilst cheaper fan heaters focus purely on function, the Duux Threesixty 2 Smart Fan Heater adds style to the mix. It’s by far the most stylish electric heater I've come across, with a minimalist cylindrical design and modern matt finish in white or grey. Compared to most of its competitors at this price point, this indoor heater is definitely the most design-led. Please be aware that we currently cannot arrange for delivery of this product to the following postcodes: AB, FK, HS, IV, KA, KW, PA, PH, ZE, LL58-LL78, IM, TR, BT, PO30-41.There are three main types of indoor space heater, and all offer slightly different pros and cons. We've broken down the main differences below. Ceramic heaters are considered to be very safe and they heat up incredibly fast which means that no energy gets wasted. However, the majority of devices use 1.5 kilowatts per hour, if you are using them to their full potential. 3. What is the advantage of a ceramic heater? The main downside I found to its design is the 1 metre long power cable. I found ihis wasn’t nearly as long as the cables on the other heaters I tested, potentially limiting where it’s plugged in and where it can be used.

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