Amid the background of sky-high energy costs, we’re keeping more of a watchful eye over our appliances than ever. But when temperatures fall, as they have done lately, there are some things you just ...
Electric fan heaters are typically light, portable, easy to set up and handy for fast heating. We've tested electric fan heaters from Argos, DeLonghi, Dimplex, Dyson, Russell Hobbs and more. We ...
As South Africans experience more cold fronts and severe weather, many households are grappling with rising electricity bills. Local energy expert, Wes Reddy, has taken to TikTok to shed light on how ...
With energy costs set to rise again this autumn, finding cost-effective ways to heat your home without the eye-watering expense of central heating is essential. This is why electric heaters, sometimes ...
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Our expert trialled 16 electric heaters, comparing energy consumption, noise levels and more – these made the cut Carly is a freelance writer for Telegraph Recommended, specialising in home tech ...
Thankfully, portable heaters are here to save the day. But with the cost of living impacting everyone’s wallets, running a heater overnight or for long periods can feel like a fast track to bill shock ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. When the mercury falls below freezing, pulling on yet another ...
Shoppers have been going wild over a £32 electric fan heater which can heat the whole room for just 40p per hour. Argos has been selling a fan heater that shoppers are calling 'small yet mighty' and a ...
The start of the year is always chilly and having an electric heater can help keep your home warm throughout the winter. An electric heater is great for when you’re using one room in the house as it’s ...
Fans and electric heaters have long been symbols of discomfort — the whirring and flapping fans of a too-hot summer’s day, or the electrified orange glow and slight burnt smell of cold winters.