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Ceramic Heaters
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I'm thinking about buying a ceramic heater for one room, but I know next to nothing about them.
I'm wondering, are they any good, are they cost efficient and what size would you get for a room about 23 sq mtrs?
I'm wondering, are they any good, are they cost efficient and what size would you get for a room about 23 sq mtrs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This (US) website gives a very good breakdown of the pros and cons of different types of heaters:
https:/ /homeai rguides .com/ty pes-of- space-h eaters/
Ceramic heaters can warm areas quite quickly (especially if you choose one with a fan, although the noise from a fan is irritating to some people). My own heating preference is to use an oil-filled radiator, with the ones from Clarke being particularly reliable in my opinion (and, indeed, in the opinions of several other ABers who've praised them). They don't heat the air as quickly as ceramic heaters but they're very efficient:
https:/ /www.ma chinema rt.co.u k/c/oil -filled -radiat ors/?Br and=cla rke
(Oil-free radiators are said to be even more efficient but they cost a lot more to start with).
If you want to go for a ceramic heater though, the Daily Telegraph suggests Dimplex as the brand to seek out:
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ recomme nded/ho me/best -electr ic-heat er-port able-us e-aroun d-house /
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Ceramic heaters can warm areas quite quickly (especially if you choose one with a fan, although the noise from a fan is irritating to some people). My own heating preference is to use an oil-filled radiator, with the ones from Clarke being particularly reliable in my opinion (and, indeed, in the opinions of several other ABers who've praised them). They don't heat the air as quickly as ceramic heaters but they're very efficient:
https:/
(Oil-free radiators are said to be even more efficient but they cost a lot more to start with).
If you want to go for a ceramic heater though, the Daily Telegraph suggests Dimplex as the brand to seek out:
https:/