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The 10 best electric heaters from our tests 2024

Our tests highlight the best electric heaters, which ones heat quickly and how much they cost to run
Sam MorrisPrincipal researcher & writer
Woman and cat in front of an electric heater

The best electric heaters help stave off the autumn or winter chill by providing a quick burst of concentrated warmth wherever you need it in your home.

We've tested electric heaters from Argos, DeLonghi, Dimplex, Dyson, Russell Hobbs and more, including electric wall heaters, fan heaters, oil heaters and convectors.

We discovered which heat up a medium-sized room quickly, plus the cheapest electric heaters to run based on how much they cost per hour. 

Seven heaters impressed us enough to be named Which? Best Buys, four of which also get our Great Value recommendation. 

The 10 best electric heaters from our tests

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Electric heaterTypeCost per hourHeating performanceEase of use
Convector50pExcellentEasy
Convector50pExcellentEasy
Oil filled radiator53pGoodEasy
Fan49pExcellentEasy
Convector51pGoodEasy
Convector54pGoodEasy
Convector53pGoodVery easy

Dates tested: August 2024, December 2023, August 2023, November 2022. Pricing and availability last checked: October 2024. 

Cost per hour is based on using the heater on its highest setting as, following our testing, we think this is the setting you're more likely to use. Calculated using the unit price under the current energy price cap (24.5p/kwh). We're not able to show every retailer, and cheaper prices may be available.

Heating performance based on how much the heater raised the temperature of the room in half an hour, and how evenly it heated the room.

The electric heaters we tested

All the electric heaters we've tested are listed in alphabetical order below.

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Fan heaters tested

Beldray EH0569SSTK Portable Fan Heater

Beldray EH0569SSTK electric heater

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 25 x 12.2 x 25cm (HxWxD); 1.27kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Two power settings, fan setting, 150cm cable, carry handle on the top

Challenge 2kW Flat Fan Heater

Challenge 2kW Flat Fan Heater

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 17 x 26 x 12cm (HxWxD); 1kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Two power settings, fan setting, 170cm cable, automatically switches off if tips 

DeLonghi Capsule Hobby 2.4kW Fan Heater

De'Longhi Capsule Hobby 2.4kW Fan Heater

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 27.5 x 26.6 x 16.8cm (HxWxD); 1.6kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2.4kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Two power settings, fan setting, 120cm cable, one handle on top, automatically switches off if tips 

Dimplex 3kW Rugged Fan Heater

Dimplex 3kW Rugged Fan Heater

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 24.8 x 24.6 x 16.2cm (HxWxD); 2.3kg

Maximum power output (kW) 3kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Two power settings, fan setting, 150cm cable, lip handles on both sides, automatically switches off if tips 

Dimplex Q3BTB 3kW QubeFan Heater

Dimplex Q3BTB 3kW QubeFan Heater

Available from Argos (£130)

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 28 x 25.1 x 18.9cm (HxWxD); 2.4kg

Maximum power output (kW) 3kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 5-30°C

Need to know Three power settings, fan setting, 180cm cable, digital display, programmable timer (12 hours), Bluetooth-enabled (controlled via smartphone app), carry handle on the top, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Dimplex Studio G DXSTG25 Ceramic Tower Heater 

Dimplex Studio G DXSTG25 Ceramic Tower Heater

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 82.5 x 26.3 x 26.3cm (HxWxD); 4.1kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2.5kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 15-35°C

Need to know Two power settings, oscillates, 167cm cable, digital display, programmable timer (12 hours), remote control, automatically switches off if tips 

Dyson AM09 Hot + Cool Fan Heater

Dyson AM09 Hot and Cool Fan Heater

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 59.5 x 20.4 x 20.4cm (HxWxD); 2.7kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 0-37°C

Need to know One power setting, focused and diffused airflow modes, 10 air speeds, fan setting, oscillates, 178cm cable, digital display, programmable timer (9 hours), remote control, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Dyson Pure Hot + Cool Purifying Fan HP00

Dyson Pure Hot + Cool Pure HP00 electric heater and air purifier

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 63.2 x 22.2 x 22.2cm (HxWxD); 3.9kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2.1kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 1-38°C

Need to know 10 power settings, fan setting, oscillates, two airflow modes, 180cm cable, digital display, programmable timer (24 hours), remote control

Logik L20CTH23 Portable Hot and Cool Ceramic Fan Heater

Logik L20CTH23 Portable Hot and Cool Ceramic Fan Heater

Available from Currys (£39.99) 

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 53x 20 x 20cm (HxWxD); 1.7kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Two power settings, fan setting, oscillates, 155cm cable, digital display, carry handle on the top, remote control, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Logik L20THW22 Portable Ceramic Fan Heater

Logik L20THW22 Portable Ceramic Fan Heater

Available from Currys (£52.99) (Out of stock)

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 62.4 x 21.2 x 22.2cm (HxWxD); 2.8kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 5-35°C

Need to know Two power settings, fan setting, oscillates, 160cm cable, digital display, programmable timer (24 hours), lip handle on the top, remote control, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Warmlite WL44002 Thermo Fan Heater

Warmlite WL44002 Thermo Fan Heater

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Type Fan heater

Size and weight 26.5 x 12.5 x 22.5cm (HxWxD); 0.94kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Two power settings, fan setting, 120cm cable, carry handle on top, integrated cable storage, automatically switches off if tips

Convector heaters tested

Beldray EH3334 Portable Convector Heater

Beldray EH3334 Portable Convector Heater

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 34.5 x 52.5 x 20cm (HxWxD); 2kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Three power settings, 150cm cable, handles on top at each end, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Challenge Diamond 2kW Convector Heater

Challenge Diamond 2kW Convector Heater

Also available at Argos (£40) (Out of stock)

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 34.5 x 52.5 x 20cm (HxWxD); 2kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Three power settings, 150cm cable, handles on top at each end, programmable timer (24 hours), automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

DeLonghi HSX2320 Convector Heater

DeLonghi HSX2320 electric heater

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 46 x 68.3 x 9cm (18cm with feet on) (HxWxD); 4kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Three power settings, 150cm cable, lip handles on both sides, overheating protection

ElectriQ 2000W Designer Glass Heater EGH20AW

Electriq 2000W Designer Glass Heater EGH20AW

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 46 x 83 x 8.4cm (26cm with feet on) (HxWxD); 7.9kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 10-49°C

Need to know Three power settings, 150cm cable, remote control, digital display, programmable timer (24 hours), wi-fi-enabled, programmable via smartphone app, wall-mountable, has wheels, available in black or white

Glen 500W Wall Mounted or Freestanding Skirt Heater

Glen 500W Wall Mounted or Freestanding Skirt Heater

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 21.1 x 81.5 x 20cm (HxWxD); 3.15kg

Maximum power output (kW) 500W

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 5-30°C

Need to know One power setting, 150cm cable, digital display, programmable timer (24 hours, 7 days), wall-mountable

Igenix IG5250 Portable Convector Heater

Igenix IG5250 Portable Convector Heater

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 50 × 33 x 20cm (HxWxD); 2kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Three power settings, 155cm cable, lip handles on both sides, programmable timer (24 hours), overheating protection

Logik L20CHTW21 Convector Heater

Logik L20CHTW21 Convector Heater

Available from Currys (£33.99) (Out of stock)

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 41 x 13.5 x 67cm (HxWxD); 3.9kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2.18kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 7-35°C

Need to know Three power settings, 150cm cable, digital display, 24-hour timer, lip handles at both ends, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Princess 341500 Smart Glass Panel Heater

Princess 341500 Smart Glass Panel Heater

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 38 x 76 x 9cm (24cm with feet on) (HxWxD); 6.18kg

Maximum power output (kW) 1.5kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 15-35°C

Need to know Two power settings, 146cm cable, digital display, programmable timer (24 hours), wi-fi enabled, programmable via smartphone app, wall-mountable, available in black or white or grey, automatically switches off if tips 

Russell Hobbs RHCVH4002 Convection Heater

Russell Hobbs RHCVH4002 Convection Heater

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Type Convector heater

Size and weight 48 x 67.5 x 20cm (HxWxD); 2.42kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Three power settings, 143cm cable, lip handles on both sides, programmable timer (24 hours), overheating protection

Oil filled radiators tested

Challenge 2kW Contemporary Digital Oil Filled Radiator

Challenge 2kW Contemporary Digital Oil Filled Radiator

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 64 x 39.3 x 28cm (HxWxD); 9.7kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 7-35°C

Need to know Three power settings, 198cm cable, digital display, remote control, has wheels, programmable timer (24 hours), one lip handle at one end on the top, integrated cable storage, overheating protection

Daewoo Mini Oil Filled Radiator

Daewoo Mini Oil Filled Radiator

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 12.2 x 5.1 x 16.1cm (HxWxD); 3.3kg

Maximum power output (kW) 800W

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know One power setting, 150cm cable, one handle on top at one end

DeLonghi Dragon 4 Oil Filled Radiator TRDX41025E

DeLonghi Dragon 4 Oil Filled Radiator TRDX41025E

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 22.6 x 26.2 x 6.3cm (HxWxD); 18.8kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2.5kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 5-28°C

Need to know Four power settings, 130cm cable, digital display, has wheels, programmable timer (24 hours/seven days a week), two lip handles on top at both ends, integrated cable storage, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

DeLonghi Radia-S 2kW Oil Filled Radiator

Delonghi Radia-S 2kW Oil Filled Radiator

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 65 x 47.2 x 16cm (HxWxD); 11.8kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 10-28°C

Need to know Three power settings, eco mode, delay timer, freeze setting (turns on if room temperature drops below 5°C), 137cm cable, digital display, has wheels, programmable timer (24 hours), integrated cable storage

Dimplex 2.0kW Rapid Eco Oil Free Radiator

Dimplex 2.0kW Rapid Eco Oil Free Radiator

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 65 x 57.5 x 17cm (HxWxD); 10.2kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Three power settings, 180cm cable, digital display, has wheels, programmable timer (24 hours), integrated cable storage, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Dimplex EvoRad EVO2BTA Oil Free Radiator

Dimplex EvoRad EVO2BTA Oil Free Radiator

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Type Oil free radiator

Size and weight 63 x 47 x 28cm (HxWxD); 11.8kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 5-30°C

Need to know Two power settings, Eco mode, boost mode (30 minutes, 1 hour and 2 hours), 150cm cable, digital display, has wheels, programmable timer (24 hours, 7 days), integrated cable storage, lip handle on the top at one end, smartphone app to control radiator by Bluetooth, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

John Lewis Digital Oil Radiator

John Lewis Digital Oil Radiator

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 31.5 x 64 x 28cm (HxWxD); 8kg

Maximum power output (kW) 1.5kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 5-35°C

Need to know Three power settings, 170cm cable, digital display, has wheels, programmable timer (24 hours), integrated cable storage, lip handle on the top at one end, remote control, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Logik L09MOR23 Portable Oil-Filled Radiator

Logik L09MOR23 Portable Oil-Filled Radiator

Available from Currys (£21.99) (out of stock)

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 38 x 38.5 x 14cm (HxWxD); 4.9kg

Maximum power output (kW) 0.95kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know One power setting, remote control, wheels, 152cm cable, one lip handle at one end on the top, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Russell Hobbs RHOFR5002B Portable Oil Filled Radiator

Russell Hobbs RHOFR5002B Portable Oil-Filled Radiator

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 62.5 x 24 x 40.5cm (HxWxD); 9.5kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, but you can't set specific temperatures in °C

Need to know Three power settings, 145cm cable, one handle on the side near the top, has wheels, integrated cable storage, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Zanussi ZOFR5005 Portable Oil Filled Radiator

Zanussi ZOFR5005 Portable Oil-Filled Radiator

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Type Oil filled radiator

Size and weight 66.5 x 14.3 x 56.3cm (HxWxD); 11.2kg

Maximum power output (kW) 2.3kW

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Variable thermostat Yes, temperature programmable from 5-35°C

Need to know Three power settings, digital display, remote control, wheels, 180cm cable, programmable timer (1-24 hours), one lip handle at one end on the top, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Halogen heaters tested

Belaco Halogen Electric Heater BEL-HHC19S

Belaco Halogen Electric Heater BEL-HHC19S

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Type Halogen heater

Size and weight 21.26 x 12.6 x 5.12cm (HxWxD); 1.8kg

Maximum power output (kW) 1.2kW

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Variable thermostat No

Need to know Three power settings, oscillates, 110cm cable, lip handle on the back, automatically switches off if tips 

Beldray 1.2kW Halogen Heater EH0197

Beldray 1.2kW Halogen Heater EH0197

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Type Halogen heater

Size and weight 51.5 x 10 x 31cm (HxWxD); 1.5kg

Maximum power output (kW) 1.2kW

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Variable thermostat No

Need to know Three power settings, oscillates, 105cm cable, lip handle on the back

Daewoo Oscillating Halogen Heater ‎HEA1416

Daewoo Oscillating Halogen Heater ‎HEA1416

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Type Halogen heater

Size and weight 18.3 x 14.2 x 10.2cm (HxWxD); 1.46kg

Maximum power output (kW) 1.2kW

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Variable thermostat No

Need to know Three power settings, oscillates, 120cm cable, lip handle on the back, automatically switches off if tips 

Igenix IG9509 Portable Halogen Heater

Igenix IG9509 Portable Halogen Heater

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Type Halogen heater

Size and weight 38 x 30.5 x 12.5cm (HxWxD); 0.95kg

Maximum power output (kW) 0.8kW

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Variable thermostat No

Need to know Two power settings, 140cm cable, lip handle on the back, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Supawarm Deluxe Halogen Heater

Supawarm Deluxe Halogen Heater

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Type Halogen heater

Size and weight 70 x 29.5 x 29.5cm (HxWxD); 1.8kg

Maximum power output (kW) 1.2kW

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Variable thermostat No

Need to know Three power settings, oscillates, 122cm cable, lip handle on the back, integrated cable storage, comes with spare bulb, automatically switches off if tips over and overheating protection

Warmlite WL42005 3 Bar Halogen Heater

Warmlite WL42005 3 Bar Halogen Heater

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Type Halogen heater

Size and weight 57 x 32 x 20cm (HxWxD); 1.5kg

Maximum power output (kW) 1.2kW

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Variable thermostat No

Need to know Three power settings, oscillates, 130cm cable, lip handle on the back, automatically switches off if tips 


See all of our reviews of the best fan heatersbest convector heatersbest oil filled radiators and best halogen heaters.


How we test electric heaters

Find out more about how Which? isn't influenced by product manufacturers or retailers and how your support helps us to stay editorially independent.

We buy all the electric heaters we test. We put the bestselling heaters from popular UK retailers through these tests. We regularly revisit the electric heaters on sale to see if there are any more popular models that need testing, and when we find them, we do so.

Our testing programme for bestselling electric heaters is broad and rigorous, and comprises the following tests:

Heating speed, evenness, and accuracy

  • We set up each heater in the centre of our test room and run it on the maximum settings
  • We monitor how much the room temperature changes over the course of an hour using temperature probes, measuring how quickly and evenly each heater increases the temperature of the room.
  • We've found the most drastic changes happen in the first half an hour, and increases in temperature become more incremental after that.
  • For electric heaters with programmable thermostats, we set them to a specific temperature and compare the temperature display on the electric heater with our own temperature monitors to check for any discrepancies.

Ease of use, stability and noise levels

  • We assess how easily each electric heater can be set up and how easy the controls and settings are to use.
  • We use any handles to lift the heater and move it around, and use a force meter to record how much is needed to topple each heater over.
  • We also use a decibel meter to measure how much noise each one makes while running.

Energy use

  • We use the RS PRO energy meter, £28, from RS Components, to record and calculate how much power each electric heater uses on its maximum setting in its first hour of use.
  • If you're interested in measuring your heater or other appliances around your home, you can buy similar meters starting from around £18 from popular retailers such as Amazon and Screwfix.

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Beware of these unsafe electric heaters

We've recently discovered several cheap electric heaters being sold by sellers on TikTok and Temu that have serious safety risks.

To see those we identified as dangerous heaters you should avoid, read our full story, Electric heaters sold on TikTok and Temu could explode, cause electric shocks or start a fire

Last year we found electric heaters sold by online marketplaces, including Amazon, eBay and Wish, that could cause burns, fires or electric shocks. Unfortunately we keep seeing the same unsafe heaters being sold to this day.

Read our full story on illegal and dangerous plug-in mini heaters for sale on online marketplaces to see those we identified as having serious safety risks.


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Types of electric heaters

Person sat in front of electric heater

Electric fan heater

  • This the lightest and most portable type of heater. 
  • They’re handy if you want to heat a small area fast.
  • They’re easy to set up – usually you just take the heater out of the box, plug it in and you’re ready to go.
  • 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.

See our reviews of the best fan heaters.

Convector heater

  • These are usually taller than fan heaters, but are thin and light – so still relatively easy to move between rooms. 
  • They have exposed heating elements, which heat up cold air as it passes. They tend to be a little slower than fan heaters, but are quieter, heat evenly, and our tests found some are still relatively quick.
  • They're often wall-mountable, and brackets and instructions are usually included.
  • Some modern options also have smart features, so you can program them via companion apps and smart speakers.

Find out which are the best convector heaters.

Oil filled radiator

  • It's still possible to buy these heaters, but they aren't as popular or widely available as fan or convector models.
  • The oil in the radiator acts as a heat reservoir, which stays hot for some time after the heater's switched off. 
  • Some are called 'oil-free' and function in a comparable way, just with an internal heating element instead of any oil.
  • Oil heaters are often cheaper 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.

Read our round-up of the best oil filled radiators to see what we recommend.

Halogen heater

  • These heaters are usually large and used outdoors for heating patios. But there are smaller, more portable options, such as those we've tested, that are designed for use indoors.
  • Halogen bulbs in the heater radiate heat directly, so they don't spread heat around the same way convector heaters do. To benefit from the heat, you'll need to have the halogen heater facing you.
  • They're cheap to run, but their limited ability to get a room up to temperature usually makes them a less effective heater type overall.

Check out the best halogen heaters to find out more.


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Electric heater features to look for

  • LED screen This displays the current temperature and power settings
  • Remote control Allows you to change the heater's settings from across the room
  • Programmable timer Useful for setting a heater to turn on just before you get home or wake up, so there's no waiting around for it to warm up.
  • Frost protection The heater can be set to heat automatically when the temperature drops below 5°C, but you'll need to have it on standby for it to run.
  • Cold air setting Some fan heaters can help to cool you down, too. They're not nearly as effective as a dedicated air conditioner, but a light breeze of cold air is better than nothing.
  • Adjustable thermostat This will heat the room and, when the desired temperature is reached, try to maintain it. Most of the cheaper, simpler heaters we tested have a dial thermostat that doesn't let you choose specific temperatures in °C. You'll likely need to buy a more expensive model for that. Our tests also found that they're rarely 100% accurate.
  • Smart features Some are wi-fi or Bluetooth-enabled and can be controlled using smartphone apps. This can be handy for easy timer scheduling, thermostat adjustment or voice commands – but you'll need to ensure you keep on top of downloading the latest updates to avoid any privacy or security risks.

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Are electric heaters expensive to run?

Couple on sofa in front of a portable radiator

Portable electric heaters use electricity, which costs 24.5p/kWh under the current energy price cap (in force from 1 October 2024). Depending on how effective the heater is, it typically takes 30 minutes to an hour to notably raise the temperature of a medium-sized room.

So if you're only planning on using a heater until the room gets up to temperature, it will cost you between 23p and 46p on average.

In our tests, we set every heater to run at full blast so you can see the maximum amount it costs to heat our medium-sized test room.

But if you have your heater's thermostat set to a desired temperature, the heater will toggle on and off once it reaches that temperature. So it won't operate continuously, and therefore won't cost you as much to run.


Find out where you can make energy efficient changes to your own home with our free Home Energy Planning Service


Are electric heaters cheaper to use than central heating?

Hand adjusting a thermostatic radiator valve to setting 3

Pinning down an exact comparison of how much central heating and electric heaters cost to run is nigh-on impossible. The factors below are just some of the variables that play a part:

  • the size of the room(s) you're heating
  • how well insulated the room(s) are
  • what setting you have your thermostat(s) on
  • what times of day you have the heating on.

Under current energy prices, the electric heaters we've tested can cost anything from 8p to 76p per hour to run on full blast. This range shows you that the answer to whether electric heaters are expensive to run is that it really depends on which one you buy.

A smart meter is the only way to compare costs with confidence. The only way you can confidently compare a heater to your central heating is to install a smart meter. You then divide your weekly heating cost by the number of hours you have it switched on and compare that figure to the cost of running your heater.

Electric heaters heat a much smaller area. Although the comparison might make it look as though your electric heater is cheaper to run, it will only be heating one room, whereas your central heating will be aiming to heat your whole home. A heater in each room would definitely end up costing much more.

Central heating will give a more stable temperature. 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 are cheaper for a short-term blast in a small area. However, over the course of a full day you're probably better off sticking to central heating.


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Are electric heaters safe?

As long as you use them according to their instructions, most electric heaters should be safe, especially if they come from a reputable brand.

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.

Some also have a 'tip-over shut-off' safety feature which turns the heater off if gets knocked over.

Tips to help you use yours safely:

  • Never place anything on, or cover up, a portable heater as it hugely increases the fire risk.
  • Never leave it unattended or go to sleep with it running.
  • Avoid touching the body of the heater, especially after it's been recently used.

However, be wary of unbranded electric heaters, and unbranded electronics in general. Our investigations often find that these products, commonly found on online marketplaces, can pose a risk of electric shock, fire or explosion. Find out more: why you should avoid unbranded electronics on online marketplaces