When you buy the right heater, you'll save money on your power bill. But how do you choose?
Well, it all depends on the size of your room, the type of heat you're after and of course, your budget.
Select a heater that will heat your room efficiently- it is better to get a larger heater than the room needs as this will heat the space quicker.
Heating a cold room takes longer than a warm room, so fix draughts and heat loss areas around doors and windows.
Don't waste your money heating the outside air!
Safety First!
- Be careful where you position your heater, there needs to be at least 1 metre clearance from curtains, furniture and even people.
- Do not use your heater to warm or dry clothes. Keep your clothes rack at least 1 metre from your heater.
- Do not put heaters in high traffic areas; this will reduce the risk of them being knocked over.
- All homes should have smoke alarms installed. Never leave heaters unattended, especially when children are present.
Helpful Tips
Thermostats
These allow the heater to register the ambient room temperature and switch the heater on and off automatically to maintain the set temperature.
Timers
Leaving heaters on for too long can be a waste of money. A timer that switches the heater on or off automatically will save you money. If your heater doesn't feature a timer, then separate timers can be used (check the manufacturer's recommendations).
Energy Meters
A great tool that shows the level of 'energy/power' your heater is drawing and helps you monitor your energy use throughout the winter.
Important
What's your room size?
It's important to establish what your room size is prior to browsing for a new heater. When you use a heater built for your room size, it will be quicker to heat up and maintain your ideal room temperature, meaning you can have it running for a shorter length of time.
Medium Rooms
Size Guide: 10m² - 18m²
Bedrooms, Dining Rooms & Hallways
Wi-Fi & Smart Home Devices
Combining modern design with innovative
technology, we have a range of different fixed & portable heating devices are Wi-Fi enabled and can be paired for free with our very own Goldair app and are Amazon Alexa and Google Home compatible.
Operate conveniently from one place to control the heat settings, set schedules and control via the time or weather.
Heater Types Explained
There are multiple heating technologies out there that operate differently so it is important to choose the right technology to suit your room and your needs.
PERFECT FOR MEDIUM-LARGE ROOMS
Ceramic Tower Heaters
Like the small ceramic heater, ceramic tower heaters are an efficient form of portable fan based heating. With their larger heating surface, they are able to heat medium to large sized rooms and don't take up too much valuable floor space.
FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:
Variable Heat Settings
Overheat Protection
Safety Tilt Switch
Adjustable Thermostat
Oscillation
Timer Function
Wi-Fi
PERFECT FOR MEDIUM-LARGE ROOMS
Convector Heaters
Convector heaters provide warmth by pulling air over a heated element. When the heater is turned on, the air is drawn over the element and rises up through the unit and out the top. To speed up the natural convection flow, some models include a fan.
FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:
Variable heat settings
Overheat Protection
Safety Tilt Switch
Adjustable Thermostat
Remote Control
Turbo Fan Boost
Wi-Fi
PERFECT FOR SMALL-LARGE ROOMS
Oil Column Heaters
Oil Column Heaters warm the air via metal fins that have hot oil circulating through them. The large surface area of the fins allows more heat to be transferred to the surrounding air. Oil Column Heaters are ideal for heating any kind of room. They can take a bit of time to fully heat up, but some models include an independant ceramic fan heater to speed up the heating process.
FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:
Variable Heat Settings
Adjustable Thermostat
Safety Tilt Switch
Integrated Carry Handle
Timer Function
Turbo Fan Boost
PERFECT FOR MEDIUM-LARGE ROOMS
Micathermic Heaters
Micathermic Heaters combin technology from both convection and reflective heating to efficiently heat air and surfaces. The faster a heater can bring a room up to temperature the less power it uses.
FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:
Variable Heat Settings
Overheat Protection
Adjustable Thermostat
Safety Tilt Switch
Double Sided Heat
Timer Function
Remote Control
PERFECT FOR SMALL-LARGE ROOMS
Electronic Panel Heaters
Similar in design to the Manual versions, the Electronic Panel Heaters have additional features such as Inverter technology, Wi-Fi and Electronic controls included as standard features.
Inverter Technology: Inverter control systems enable smooth change of power to precisely maintain room temperature while saving you electricity.
FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:
Variable Heat Settings
Overheat Protection
Electronic Thermostat
Safety Tilt Switch
Wall Mountable or Castors
Timer Function
Wi-Fi
PERFECT FOR PERSONAL WARMTH
Radiant Heaters
Radiant Heaters use quartz or halogen tubes that generate heat much like that produced by the sun. The heat rays are absorbed by you and objects but the surrounding air is not heated. Radiant heaters provide instant heat and are ideal for personal heating. These heaters are particularly effective in draughty environments.
Great for draughty environments.
FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:
Variable Heat Settings
Adjustable Thermostat
Safety Tilt Switch
IP65 Rated (Outdoor models)
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