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jennyjoan | 06:28 Sun 16th Oct 2022 | ChatterBank
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As I use oil a little too much and want to cut back. I have fan blower electric fire in living room. And love it. I am thinking of getting a basic blow heater for dining/kitchen which is quite big but it is just for a quick blast. I don't want oscillating

Will this be more expensive as opposed to oil. Don't plan to use kitchen one for too long. And the oil will go on at some point of the day

Recommendation of the blow heater and opinions of different prices of oil and electricity. Thanks
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Personally I am not keen on those blow heaters, I just don’t think they heat all that well.
I had a plug in halogen heater similar to this in our old house
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4153733?clickSR=slp:term:electric%20heater:6:66:1

But for small rooms like my office I have a directional plug In heater really no bigger than a large plug and I love it.
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Don't want halogen. Cod j provide of link re your plug in one. Thanks
COTTNY Instaheat Plug In Heater, Insta Heat Ceramic Plug In Heater, Portable Mini Electric Fan Heater, Plug In Heater With Remote Control, Adjustable Thermostat, 12 Hour Timer & LED Display https://amzn.eu/d/1M0TQhR
I used to have a halogen heater and couldn't get on with it at all. It didn't seem to heat the air, only what was directly in front of it. They are used in patio heaters, which is fine for those sat underneath them.

This seems to back my experience of them:
"halogen heaters only heat the specific areas they are targeting so if a person is slightly away from that heating area, they will not be heated and will remain cold."
https://www.tansun.com/gb_en/technical/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-halogen-heaters.html

Could you just unplug your fan heater and move it to the kitchen/dining room when you want to use it there? It would probably be cheaper to run for an hour than putting the central heating on for an hour if you only want to heat one room.
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No Barry. Blow heater is inside fancy electric
Fire so not removable
I used to have something like this (got lost in a house move). Used it for drying out tents etc. after a wet camping trip. Quit effective.

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Is the way to compare is the cost per unit of heat delivered to Maison Jenny ?
On spec: oil cheaper than leccy

engineers step forward

I have always thought of leccy as MUCH more expensive but I cd be wrooong ! ( wrong in a wobbly voice)

or right then and wrong now - ( two opportunities for wobbly voices)
I think gas is cheapest, oil & LPG probably on a par and leccy dearest.
Usually electricity is mire expensive, as it needs another fuel to make it
The difference is that the fan heater would be used for short blasts to take the temperature up a few degrees in one room - rather than the oil-fired system running to heat many rooms etc for long periods.
So a fan-heater would be a reasonable choice for this purpose.
Look at fan-assisted convector heaters. Use convection for warming room, and fan assist as a boost for rapid warming.

I've supplied and installed quite a few of this model with great success. It can be wall-mounted or free standing.

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