Customers rushed to share positive feedback online, with many of them praising how powerful the heater is for its size. Several shoppers commented on how quickly the small heater can warm up a room - with some claiming it heats the entire room in a matter of minutes.
One shopper gave a 5-star-review, saying: "Bought two of these items for a family and they loved it. The delivery was efficient and pricing is good as well."
READ MORE: Dunelm shoppers obsessed with £22 electric blanket that costs just 1p an hour to runAnother customer said: "Brilliant product - very efficient, convenient and not expensive to warm a room quickly." Another added: "It’s an inexpensive little Heater that heats any room in Fifteen minute’s and us cheaper to run."
"Great fan heater, which warms the room quickly, great value and economical to run!", said another shopper.
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This is the 2nd time you have put this advert up. It is total hogwash. Read this:-
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/16737866/cost-electric-heater-energy/
1. Fan heaters are the most expensive way to heat your home. A 2kwh heater is considerably smaller than most heaters of this type, which are typically 3kwh-5kwh. It is meant for small rooms
2. It is not "powerful for its size". It does what it says on the tin-that's what 2kwH is. It is defining its power
3. The average length of time to keep the right sort of temperatures for 1 room for a 3kwH heater in the evening is 4 hours-as per the article. Costing £114 a month to heat 1 room for the evening
4. The average UK property has 5.2 rooms, and the average total gas/electic bill is about £300 per month.
5. 4 above is not just heating-light, cooking, and keeping a whole house at a reasonable temperature 24/7
Please stop it. These things are only suitable for emergency heating
Going to cost the average homeowner who buys 1 about £1,000? Also yes.
But I really object to adverts being disguised as news stories. They were supposed to have been banned years ago.