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Russell Hobbs 650W Oil Filled Radiator, 9 Fin Portable Electric Heater - Black, Adjustable Thermostat, Safety Cut-off, 10 m sq Room Size, ‎RHOFR5002B-AZ, 2 Year Guarantee

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According to technical service manager at Pimlico Plumbers Bennett, these are the most efficient on the whole. They use an electrical current within thermal oil, heating the oil and circulating it around the heater, a bit like water in a radiator. They are convection heaters, meaning that as the heat rises it draws in cooler air in underneath to be heated in turn - an effect that works best in well-sealed rooms. Convector heaters consume around 2000-watts (2kWh) of electricity, which is often more than double the energy usage of an oil-filled radiator. If you want to save money on central heating this winter by using a small heater in multiple rooms, this compact heater is the way to go! It also has 3 heat settings so you can use it in the less-chilly season. Table figures are for guidance only. Ask a professional heating specialist if you want to know more.) Central heating is much more effective at maintaining a stable temperature over a longer period, whereas the heat from an electric heater will soon dissipate if the rest of your home is cold.

Electric heaters may be essential if you live in one of the four million or so households in the UK that don’t use mains gas heating and are a good solution if you’re just looking to heat one room, or only need to heat in short, sharp bursts. The integrated handle, castors and power cable storage allow you to easily manoeuvre it around to where it’s needed most. Safety features include overheat protection, and the power indicator ensures you know when the radiator is switched on. According to the Energy Saving Trust, the price cap (as of 1st October 2023) will be 27 pence per kilowatt for our electricity in the UK.These can still be bought, but they aren't as popular or widely available as fan or convector heaters. However, a 53 pence daily standing charge will also apply to all households. So you will need to calculate this if you’re trying to work out the exact figures. If you’re running a 1000-watts to 2500-watts radiator and it’s currently on the lowest setting, you can expect to be running in the lower range of 1000-watts (1 kilowatt per hour). Frost protection is a common extra and sees the heater automatically switch on when the room goes below 5C.

Consider the price. We’ll dive into a lot more detail on the price of RUSSELL HOBBS RHOFR5002 Portable Oil-Filled Radiator shortly, but in terms of quality, the obvious advice here is ‘you get what you pay for’. It’s really just being aware that if you’re buying the cheapest of the Heating and cooling from Currys PC World you might not expect the same level of quality as you’d get from a decent quality product like RUSSELL HOBBS RHOFR5002 Portable Oil-Filled Radiator. The integrated handle, castors and power cable storage allow you to easily manoeuvre it around to where it’s needed most. Safety features include overheat and tip over protection, and the power indicator ensures you know when the radiator is switched on. Try setting the thermostat to somewhere between 15°C and 20°C so you feel comfortable getting out of bed in the morning. Is it cheaper to run an oil-filled radiator than gas central heating? According to Choose, gas central heating for a typical 24 (kWh) boiler will cost approximately 91p an hour to run. Under current energy prices, the electric heaters we've tested can cost anything from 9p to 87p per hour to run on full blast.Nearly all have some kind of carry handle for moving about and many have a safety cut-out feature, which will switch off the heater if it gets dangerously hot. They tend to be cheap to run, but some can be really slow to heat up. Most oil-filled heaters are also fairly heavy and cumbersome, so look out for models that come with wheels. We buy all the electric heaters we test. We put the bestselling heaters from popular UK retailers through these tests: Heating speed, evenness, and accuracy 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. Let’s take a look at RUSSELL HOBBS RHOFR5002 Portable Oil-Filled Radiator in more detail and see what makes it worthwhile of a review score of 9.2 out of 10.

On the downside, this type can be quite noisy and they don't have some of the more advanced features you can get with convector heaters. Keen to optimise home heating? See our advice on boiler controls and thermostats , smart meters , and loft insulation There were also a total of 77 products that were more expensive from Russell Hobbs and 42 that were cheaper. Price of Russell Hobbs products in the Heating and cooling category Once set up though, the app is actually simple: just a temperature dial, a high/low power switch and a 24-hour timer. These functions are also available using touch-sensitive controls on the heater’s ‘screen’ which go invisible when you’re not using them. So it’s not as complicated as it looks, just more complicated than it needs to be.

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Look at the table below to get an idea of the size oil radiator you’ll need to warm your room. These are the sizes in watts your heater will need to be to control your rooms temperature. Room Size Portable electric heaters use electricity, which costs 28.62p/kWh under the current energy price cap. Depending on how effective the heater is, they can take anything from 30 minutes to an hour to notably raise the temperature of a medium-sized room, so if you're only planning on using it until the room gets up to temperature, it will likely cost you between 28 and 57p. The most important thing is to never place anything combustible on or too close to the appliance. If using a fan heater, consider whether anything nearby can be blown over (it’s also worth noting that fan heaters should be placed in sufficient space to facilitate an airflow from behind). The Russell Hobbs 9 fin oil filled radiator is an ideal solution to warming your home. Its sleek exterior fits seamlessly into any environment and its slim line design means it won’t take up too much space.

It’s always best practice to avoid having anything within 3 feet of any active heater and avoid drying damp clothes by laying them over the heated fins.Talking of high-end choices… Cotswolds-based Everhot, chief rival to Aga, have just launched a miniature stove that we must include given that it’s the most Telegraph electric heater imaginable.

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