I’ve researched and compared the best fan heaters on the UK market. My top recommendation is the Pro Breeze® 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater.
My Top Recommended Fan Heaters
1. Best oscillation angle - Pro Breeze® 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater[ SAVE 25% ]
2. Best for portability - Beldray EH0569SSTK Dual Position Portable Fan Heater
3. Best fan heater overall - Warmlite WL44002 Thermo Fan Heater[ SAVE 25% ]
4. Best for year-round use - Cuqoo Powerful 2KW Fan Heater[ SAVE 10% ]
5. Best for desktops - Warmlite WL44004 2000W Portable Flat Fan Heater
6. Most stylish fan heater - De'Longhi Capsule HFX30C18.IW Ceramic Fan Heater[ SAVE 16% ]
7. Best tower fan heater - Black + Decker BXSH44005GB Ceramic Tower Fan Heater
8. Best high heat output - BLACK+DECKER BXSH37006GB Fan Heater
9. Best for garages and workshops - Rhino H02076 New PTC2 Fan Heater
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“Small but mighty” is a phrase that gets thrown about a lot, but it certainly seems to apply to this Pro Breeze 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater. Measuring just 26 x 18.5 x 15.5 cm, it might not seem big enough to make a difference, but this convection heater is sufficiently powerful to heat a regular lounge or bedroom.
The compact size makes it suitable for placing on small side tables, bedside tables, and using in caravans as well. It also has an optional oscillation function and can oscillate through 60° to better circulate warmth.
If you’re trying to avoid putting on the central heating, or just want to give one room a boost, this ceramic heater is suitable for the job and it won’t get in the way either.
This portable heater has two heat settings of 1200 W and 2000 W, plus an adjustable thermostat that can be used to help maintain a specific temperature and avoid wasting electricity. It distributes heat well, even on the lower setting, making use of ceramic heating elements.
In terms of safety, the fan has overheat protection and is programmed to switch off if knocked over.
Overall, this is one of the best electric heaters if you want a fan and oscillating function to circulate the heat. It’s a small but powerful unit that will noticeably heat a space.
Best oscillation angle
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“Small but mighty” is a phrase that gets thrown about a lot, but it certainly seems to apply to this Pro Breeze 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater. Measuring just 26 x 18.5 x 15.5 cm, it might not seem big enough to make a difference, but this convection heater is sufficiently powerful to heat a regular lounge or bedroom.
The compact size makes it suitable for placing on small side tables, bedside tables, and using in caravans as well. It also has an optional oscillation function and can oscillate through 60° to better circulate warmth.
If you’re trying to avoid putting on the central heating, or just want to give one room a boost, this ceramic heater is suitable for the job and it won’t get in the way either.
This portable heater has two heat settings of 1200 W and 2000 W, plus an adjustable thermostat that can be used to help maintain a specific temperature and avoid wasting electricity. It distributes heat well, even on the lower setting, making use of ceramic heating elements.
In terms of safety, the fan has overheat protection and is programmed to switch off if knocked over.
Overall, this is one of the best electric heaters if you want a fan and oscillating function to circulate the heat. It’s a small but powerful unit that will noticeably heat a space.
Features:
- Power
- 2000 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 2
- Weight
- 1.75 kg
- Dimensions
- 25 x 18.5 x 15.5 cm
Pros
- Heats up quickly and doesn't take long to make a noticeable difference in room temperature
- 60° oscillation helps with circulating air around rooms
- Small, compact heater is suitable for smaller spaces like caravans and bedrooms
- Base doesn't get hot so it shouldn't damage any hard surfaces
- Thermostat is adjustable and can be used to make sure the heater isn't using more power than necessary
Cons
- Fan isn't particularly quiet and may be distracting when sleeping or working
- There are no numerical temperature markings on the thermostat, so it can take trial and error to work out what temperature you are setting it to
If you’re after a lightweight, portable fan heater, the Beldray EH0569SSTK Dual Position Portable Fan Heater is a streamlined option. This convection heater can be easily moved from room to room, and it has an impressive maximum output of 2000 W.
Measuring just 25 x 12.2 x 25 cm, this heater is compact and portable. It weighs just under 1.3 kg, and it comes with a carry handle so it’s easy to lift. When not in use, its slim design means it can be stored in small spaces.
This electric heater does a good job warming a small room, and it can take the edge off larger rooms too if you’re trying to avoid using your central heating system. It operates at either 2000 W or 1000 W, and there’s also a cold air setting that can be used in summer.
With its adjustable thermostat, this heater doesn’t stay on all the time and therefore avoids using more power than necessary. For safety, it also has a thermal cut-out switch meaning that if it gets too hot, it’ll automatically shut off.
In terms of directing the heat, the electric heater can be either stood up straight or laid flat, giving a bit of flexibility on positioning. There’s no oscillating function so it’s best used as a personal fan or a fan for small rooms.
While easy to use, the control knobs at the top are small and very smooth, so it can be tricky to get a good grip on them.
All in all, this is one of the best electric heaters if you want a portable heater that offers a good way to keep smaller spaces warm. You can easily take it from room to room with you as well.
Best for portability
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If you’re after a lightweight, portable fan heater, the Beldray EH0569SSTK Dual Position Portable Fan Heater is a streamlined option. This convection heater can be easily moved from room to room, and it has an impressive maximum output of 2000 W.
Measuring just 25 x 12.2 x 25 cm, this heater is compact and portable. It weighs just under 1.3 kg, and it comes with a carry handle so it’s easy to lift. When not in use, its slim design means it can be stored in small spaces.
This electric heater does a good job warming a small room, and it can take the edge off larger rooms too if you’re trying to avoid using your central heating system. It operates at either 2000 W or 1000 W, and there’s also a cold air setting that can be used in summer.
With its adjustable thermostat, this heater doesn’t stay on all the time and therefore avoids using more power than necessary. For safety, it also has a thermal cut-out switch meaning that if it gets too hot, it’ll automatically shut off.
In terms of directing the heat, the electric heater can be either stood up straight or laid flat, giving a bit of flexibility on positioning. There’s no oscillating function so it’s best used as a personal fan or a fan for small rooms.
While easy to use, the control knobs at the top are small and very smooth, so it can be tricky to get a good grip on them.
All in all, this is one of the best electric heaters if you want a portable heater that offers a good way to keep smaller spaces warm. You can easily take it from room to room with you as well.
Features:
- Power
- 2000 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 3
- Weight
- 1.28 kg
- Dimensions
- 25 x 12.2 x 25 cm
Pros
- Compact design means it can be stored away in a cupboard when not in use
- Comes with reassuring safety features overheat protection and a tip over switch
- Can be either stood up or laid flat depending on the layout of your room
- Suitable for heating small to medium sized rooms
Cons
- Audible on higher settings
- Control knobs are very smooth which may make them difficult to turn if you have reduced mobility in your fingers
- The cool fan setting is reasonably weak
The Warmlite WL44002 Thermo Fan Heater is a simple, lightweight heater, fitted with an adjustable thermostat. It offers great value for money and is the best fan heater overall.
Measuring just 27 x 14 x 23.8 cm, this convection heater may not seem large enough to make a difference, but with a 2000 W output, it packs a real punch. Plus, if you want to save energy, it can be run on its lower setting of 1000 W. There’s also a cool setting so it can be used as a desktop fan on hot days.
The adjustable thermostat helps to avoid wasting electricity. You can keep the room at a specific temperature without leaving the fan on all the time. Once the temperature has been reached, the fan will switch itself off. There are no specific temperatures marked on the thermostat, but instead a visible scale from cool to hot.
This electric heater doesn’t oscillate, but at 950g it is light enough to easily move around to circulate the air. Just be mindful to always place this portable heater on a heat-resistant surface as the base can get hot.
Overall, this is one of the best fan heaters, particularly if you’re looking for a small unit that will noticeably heat a space. Plus, with the adjustable thermostat and heat options, you have some control over how much it costs to run.
Best fan heater overall
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The Warmlite WL44002 Thermo Fan Heater is a simple, lightweight heater, fitted with an adjustable thermostat. It offers great value for money and is the best fan heater overall.
Measuring just 27 x 14 x 23.8 cm, this convection heater may not seem large enough to make a difference, but with a 2000 W output, it packs a real punch. Plus, if you want to save energy, it can be run on its lower setting of 1000 W. There’s also a cool setting so it can be used as a desktop fan on hot days.
The adjustable thermostat helps to avoid wasting electricity. You can keep the room at a specific temperature without leaving the fan on all the time. Once the temperature has been reached, the fan will switch itself off. There are no specific temperatures marked on the thermostat, but instead a visible scale from cool to hot.
This electric heater doesn’t oscillate, but at 950g it is light enough to easily move around to circulate the air. Just be mindful to always place this portable heater on a heat-resistant surface as the base can get hot.
Overall, this is one of the best fan heaters, particularly if you’re looking for a small unit that will noticeably heat a space. Plus, with the adjustable thermostat and heat options, you have some control over how much it costs to run.
Features:
- Power
- 2000 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 3
- Weight
- 0.95 kg
- Dimensions
- 27 x 14 x 23.8 cm
Pros
- Quick to heat up - will warm a small room in around 15 minutes
- 1.2 m power cable is long enough for indoor use
- Doesn’t produce a lot of noise so can be used in offices and bedrooms
- Thermostat is adjustable and can be used to make sure the heater isn’t using more power than necessary
- Cold fan setting can be used to cool a room in the warmer months
Cons
- Plastic is lightweight and feels quite thin
- Needs to be used on a heat resistant surface as the base can get quite hot
If you’re looking for a heater that will come in handy year-round, the Cuqoo Powerful 2KW Fan Heater is a good choice. This electric heater not only has two heat settings (1000 W and 2000 W) but it’s also equipped with a cold air setting that works well, which is something that can be a bit hit or miss on some similar heaters.
This convection heater is designed to either sit horizontally or stand vertically, so while there’s no oscillating function, you do have a couple of options when it comes to air flow. It measures 25 x 12 x 24 cm, and weighs just over 1.5 kg, so it’s very easy to move around.
There’s an adjustable thermostat so the heater will operate until the surrounding air is at the set level, then will automatically switch itself off.
Plus, with built-in frost watch protection, this heater can be set to switch on automatically if the room temperature dips below 5°C. If you’ve got to get up very early for work in the winter, this mode can be used to take the edge off a cold kitchen without programming the central heating. Alternatively, it’s useful for gardeners who may want to monitor the temperature of a sunroom or conservatory in winter.
Overall, this is one of the best electric heaters if you’re looking for something that’s useful year-round. It provides cool air in summer, hot air in winter, and can automatically switch on to take the edge off very cold rooms.
Best for year-round use
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If you’re looking for a heater that will come in handy year-round, the Cuqoo Powerful 2KW Fan Heater is a good choice. This electric heater not only has two heat settings (1000 W and 2000 W) but it’s also equipped with a cold air setting that works well, which is something that can be a bit hit or miss on some similar heaters.
This convection heater is designed to either sit horizontally or stand vertically, so while there’s no oscillating function, you do have a couple of options when it comes to air flow. It measures 25 x 12 x 24 cm, and weighs just over 1.5 kg, so it’s very easy to move around.
There’s an adjustable thermostat so the heater will operate until the surrounding air is at the set level, then will automatically switch itself off.
Plus, with built-in frost watch protection, this heater can be set to switch on automatically if the room temperature dips below 5°C. If you’ve got to get up very early for work in the winter, this mode can be used to take the edge off a cold kitchen without programming the central heating. Alternatively, it’s useful for gardeners who may want to monitor the temperature of a sunroom or conservatory in winter.
Overall, this is one of the best electric heaters if you’re looking for something that’s useful year-round. It provides cool air in summer, hot air in winter, and can automatically switch on to take the edge off very cold rooms.
Features:
- Power
- 2000 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 3
- Weight
- 1.54 kg
- Dimensions
- 25 x 12 x 24 cm
Pros
- Effective at warming small to medium size rooms despite the compact design
- Frost-protection mode makes it suitable for sunrooms and conservatories
- Thermostat can be adjusted which makes heater more energy efficient
- Quiet to use so won’t disturb you
Cons
- The dials may be awkward for some people to use as they are positioned quite close together
- Construction is fairly flimsy so it needs to be handled with care
- No oscillating function so the heat isn’t very evenly spread
If you’re someone who gets especially cold at your desk, but you want to avoid putting the central heating on, the Warmlite WL44004 2000W Portable Flat Fan Heater is a great option for home offices.
Perfect for desktop use, this electric heater measures just 27 x 26 x 12 cm so it’s very compact. It’s portable and lightweight, operating quietly so it won’t disturb you while you work. There’s also an integrated handle so it can easily be moved from room to room if needed.
This fan heater has two power settings; 1000 W and 2000 W, as well as a cool fan. Changing the settings is easy using the large dials.
The heater produces enough hot air to warm small/medium rooms, and it can also be used in caravans or garages.
It’s fitted with an adjustable thermostat that lets you set the right temperature for your home. The thermostat turns the heater off when the selected temperature is reached, though it can be a little slow at turning back on.
All in all, this is one of the best electric heaters if you’re looking for a budget-friendly, effective fan heater to make your work environment more comfortable during the winter months. While some of the features, such as a thermostat, are a little hit and miss, this heater does what it says and fits neatly on a desk without taking up too much space.
Best for desktops
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If you’re someone who gets especially cold at your desk, but you want to avoid putting the central heating on, the Warmlite WL44004 2000W Portable Flat Fan Heater is a great option for home offices.
Perfect for desktop use, this electric heater measures just 27 x 26 x 12 cm so it’s very compact. It’s portable and lightweight, operating quietly so it won’t disturb you while you work. There’s also an integrated handle so it can easily be moved from room to room if needed.
This fan heater has two power settings; 1000 W and 2000 W, as well as a cool fan. Changing the settings is easy using the large dials.
The heater produces enough hot air to warm small/medium rooms, and it can also be used in caravans or garages.
It’s fitted with an adjustable thermostat that lets you set the right temperature for your home. The thermostat turns the heater off when the selected temperature is reached, though it can be a little slow at turning back on.
All in all, this is one of the best electric heaters if you’re looking for a budget-friendly, effective fan heater to make your work environment more comfortable during the winter months. While some of the features, such as a thermostat, are a little hit and miss, this heater does what it says and fits neatly on a desk without taking up too much space.
Features:
- Power
- 2000 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 2
- Weight
- 1.23 kg
- Dimensions
- 27 x 26 x 12 cm
Pros
- Runs fairly quietly for a fan heater so is a good option for offices
- Enough power to heat small/medium rooms
- Compact design is perfect for desktops as well as small rooms
- Cool fan function means it can be used year-round
Cons
- The thermostat is slow to turn the heater back on
- Instructions aren’t particularly clear or helpful
- No oscillating function so the heat is blown in a straight line
The De’Longhi Capsule HFX30C18.IW Ceramic Fan Heater certainly isn’t your average white plastic fan heater. This stylish portable heater has a contemporary, curved design and an attractive brown handle that allows you to easily move it from spot to spot.
This heater has two fan speed settings and a maximum setting of 1800 W. There’s also a cool-fan setting that can be used to ventilate rooms in the summer months. While this isn’t the most powerful fan heater featured here, it’s still sufficient to gently warm small rooms.
This ceramic heater is exceptionally easy to use, with the control dial easily located on the handle. It weighs just 1.3 kg, so is easy to transport around the home, and operates at 41 dB making it suitable for office use.
In terms of safety, be aware that there is no tip-over protection. This makes it particularly important that this electric heater is placed somewhere that it’s not going to get knocked over.
There is also a plastic, pop-out stand that holds the heater upright. It’s relatively fragile, so care needs to be taken to keep it intact.
All in all, this is a great little budget heater that looks a lot better than many fan heaters on the market. If you like contemporary-looking gadgets, this is a reliable and aesthetically pleasing heating solution for smaller rooms.
Most stylish fan heater
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The De’Longhi Capsule HFX30C18.IW Ceramic Fan Heater certainly isn’t your average white plastic fan heater. This stylish portable heater has a contemporary, curved design and an attractive brown handle that allows you to easily move it from spot to spot.
This heater has two fan speed settings and a maximum setting of 1800 W. There’s also a cool-fan setting that can be used to ventilate rooms in the summer months. While this isn’t the most powerful fan heater featured here, it’s still sufficient to gently warm small rooms.
This ceramic heater is exceptionally easy to use, with the control dial easily located on the handle. It weighs just 1.3 kg, so is easy to transport around the home, and operates at 41 dB making it suitable for office use.
In terms of safety, be aware that there is no tip-over protection. This makes it particularly important that this electric heater is placed somewhere that it’s not going to get knocked over.
There is also a plastic, pop-out stand that holds the heater upright. It’s relatively fragile, so care needs to be taken to keep it intact.
All in all, this is a great little budget heater that looks a lot better than many fan heaters on the market. If you like contemporary-looking gadgets, this is a reliable and aesthetically pleasing heating solution for smaller rooms.
Features:
- Power
- 1800 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 3
- Weight
- 1.3 kg
- Dimensions
- 19.2 x 13.7 x 27 cm
Pros
- Does a good job warming smaller rooms around 3 sqm in size
- Weighs just 1.3 kg so it’s easy to pick up and put into storage
- Design is more aesthetically pleasing than others featured - looks moder and more like a compact, portable speaker than plastic heater
- Compact design makes it perfect for desktops
Cons
- No tip-over protection which would be a reassuring safety feature
- Plastic pop-out stand is flimsy and can break easily
- No oscillation or option to adjust the heating angle without manually rotating the unit
If you’ve got a large space to heat, a tall fan like the Black + Decker BXSH44005GB Ceramic Tower Fan Heater will provide the burst of warmth that you’re after. This heater operates at 2200 W and it can oscillate through 60°, evenly spreading hot air through larger spaces.
Although it’s taller than many of the electric heaters featured on this page, this tower heater is still fairly unobtrusive. It’s a slimline unit that is 77 cm tall and weighs just over 4.6 kg. It can be tucked neatly away in a corner and is easily operated using either the touch screen or remote control.
This heater is efficient to run, with ceramic plates that help provide a consistent temperature throughout the room. Safety features include overheat and tip-over protection. If the heater is knocked by a child or pet, it’ll automatically turn off.
Thanks to the LCD display, the temperature can be set very accurately; it can be set from 10 to 49°C and the 8-hour timer can be used to avoid wasting electricity.
The heater beeps when the settings are altered. This is worth bearing in mind if you’re hoping to use this ceramic heater in quieter environments, like the bedroom.
All things considered, this is the best heater if you want something stylish for larger rooms. Its slimline tower design also means it doesn’t take up too much space and the remote control makes it easy to use.
Best tower fan heater
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If you’ve got a large space to heat, a tall fan like the Black + Decker BXSH44005GB Ceramic Tower Fan Heater will provide the burst of warmth that you’re after. This heater operates at 2200 W and it can oscillate through 60°, evenly spreading hot air through larger spaces.
Although it’s taller than many of the electric heaters featured on this page, this tower heater is still fairly unobtrusive. It’s a slimline unit that is 77 cm tall and weighs just over 4.6 kg. It can be tucked neatly away in a corner and is easily operated using either the touch screen or remote control.
This heater is efficient to run, with ceramic plates that help provide a consistent temperature throughout the room. Safety features include overheat and tip-over protection. If the heater is knocked by a child or pet, it’ll automatically turn off.
Thanks to the LCD display, the temperature can be set very accurately; it can be set from 10 to 49°C and the 8-hour timer can be used to avoid wasting electricity.
The heater beeps when the settings are altered. This is worth bearing in mind if you’re hoping to use this ceramic heater in quieter environments, like the bedroom.
All things considered, this is the best heater if you want something stylish for larger rooms. Its slimline tower design also means it doesn’t take up too much space and the remote control makes it easy to use.
Features:
- Power
- 2200 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 3
- Weight
- 4.62 kg
- Dimensions
- 77 x 8.94 x 9.21 cm
Pros
- Comes with a remote control so you can adjust the settings from a distance
- Oscillating function means heat is more evenly distributed around the room
- Fast to heat and does a good job warming medium to large size rooms
- Runs very quietly so can be used in offices or bedrooms
Cons
- Every time the temperature is changed the heater emits an audible beep which is distracting in the evening or when you’re working
- The cool-fan setting isn’t particularly effective so shouldn’t be relied on to cool your home in summer
- Power cable is short at just 1.2 m
If plenty of power is a top priority, the BLACK+DECKER BXSH37006GB Fan Heater runs at a 3000 W making it the most powerful heater on this page. It can also be operated at a lower 1500 W setting.
This little electric heater is compact and easy to use. It measures just 30.5 x 24.4 x 12 cm and is ideal for desktops. Despite the smaller size, it still packs a punch, and can take the edge off cold rooms.
This fan heater has two fan speed settings and an adjustable thermostat. The temperatures can be adjusted from 15 to 35°C. One thing to note about the thermostat is that it only runs on full power. If the room temperature falls below your preferred temperature, the heater will turn on at 3000 W, instead of 1500 W.
For safety, this heater has overheat protection and will turns itself off if it gets too hot.
Overall, this is one of the best electric heaters if you’re after plenty of power coupled with a compact design. While the running costs could be a little higher than other heaters featured here, due to the high power, the thermostatic function should prevent you wasting electricity.
Best high heat output
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If plenty of power is a top priority, the BLACK+DECKER BXSH37006GB Fan Heater runs at a 3000 W making it the most powerful heater on this page. It can also be operated at a lower 1500 W setting.
This little electric heater is compact and easy to use. It measures just 30.5 x 24.4 x 12 cm and is ideal for desktops. Despite the smaller size, it still packs a punch, and can take the edge off cold rooms.
This fan heater has two fan speed settings and an adjustable thermostat. The temperatures can be adjusted from 15 to 35°C. One thing to note about the thermostat is that it only runs on full power. If the room temperature falls below your preferred temperature, the heater will turn on at 3000 W, instead of 1500 W.
For safety, this heater has overheat protection and will turns itself off if it gets too hot.
Overall, this is one of the best electric heaters if you’re after plenty of power coupled with a compact design. While the running costs could be a little higher than other heaters featured here, due to the high power, the thermostatic function should prevent you wasting electricity.
Features:
- Power
- 3000 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 3
- Weight
- 1.68 kg
- Dimensions
- 30.5 x 24.4 x 12 cm
Pros
- 3000 W output is greater than others on this page and allows it to heat a room faster
- Adjustable thermostat helps make heater more energy efficient
- Produces instant warmth so a good choice for very cold mornings
- Double overheat protection is a reassuring safety feature
Cons
- Noisier than some of the others featured on this list
- If you set the thermostat to a certain temperature, the heater will only warm the room at full power
- Costs a little more to run than others featured on this page
If you’ve got a small garage, shed or workshop that needs a bit of extra heat, the Rhino H02076 New PTC2 Fan Heater is the best fan heater for outbuildings. This portable electric heater has a robust, industrial-style design and is very stable to boot.
With a 2000 W output, this heater works well in spaces up to 20 m². It’ll effectively take the edge off a cold workshop or garage first thing on a frosty morning.
Fitted with a thermostat, the fan heater automatically turns off once your desired temperature is reached in order to save electricity. This feature makes it even more useful in workshops and sheds where you may be too busy to remember to turn it off! When the room temperature drops, the heater will automatically switch on again.
The Rhino H02076 heater has a neat, compact design which means it can be placed on the floor without getting in the way. It can be a little noisy, due to the powerful fan, and is therefore best suited to workshops and garages as opposed to bedrooms.
All things considered, the robust design and powerful fan makes this one of the best electric heaters for outbuildings.
Best for garages and workshops
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If you’ve got a small garage, shed or workshop that needs a bit of extra heat, the Rhino H02076 New PTC2 Fan Heater is the best fan heater for outbuildings. This portable electric heater has a robust, industrial-style design and is very stable to boot.
With a 2000 W output, this heater works well in spaces up to 20 m². It’ll effectively take the edge off a cold workshop or garage first thing on a frosty morning.
Fitted with a thermostat, the fan heater automatically turns off once your desired temperature is reached in order to save electricity. This feature makes it even more useful in workshops and sheds where you may be too busy to remember to turn it off! When the room temperature drops, the heater will automatically switch on again.
The Rhino H02076 heater has a neat, compact design which means it can be placed on the floor without getting in the way. It can be a little noisy, due to the powerful fan, and is therefore best suited to workshops and garages as opposed to bedrooms.
All things considered, the robust design and powerful fan makes this one of the best electric heaters for outbuildings.
Features:
- Power
- 2000 W
- No. Heat Settings
- 3
- Weight
- 1.84 kg
- Dimensions
- 23 x 22.7 x 16.6 cm
Pros
- Rapidly warms cold rooms, garages or workshops
- A good option for outbuildings thanks to the robust and stable design
- Tilt angle is easy to adjust
- Adjustable thermostat cuts the power when the room reaches your set temperature
Cons
- Relatively noisy so may disturb light sleepers if used in a bedroom
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- No. Heat Settings
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- Power2000 W
- No. Heat Settings2
- Weight1.75 kg
- Dimensions25 x 18.5 x 15.5 cm
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- Power2000 W
- No. Heat Settings3
- Weight1.28 kg
- Dimensions25 x 12.2 x 25 cm
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- Power2000 W
- No. Heat Settings3
- Weight0.95 kg
- Dimensions27 x 14 x 23.8 cm
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- Power2000 W
- No. Heat Settings3
- Weight1.54 kg
- Dimensions25 x 12 x 24 cm
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- Power2000 W
- No. Heat Settings2
- Weight1.23 kg
- Dimensions27 x 26 x 12 cm
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- Power1800 W
- No. Heat Settings3
- Weight1.3 kg
- Dimensions19.2 x 13.7 x 27 cm
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- Power2200 W
- No. Heat Settings3
- Weight4.62 kg
- Dimensions77 x 8.94 x 9.21 cm
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- Power3000 W
- No. Heat Settings3
- Weight1.68 kg
- Dimensions30.5 x 24.4 x 12 cm
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- Power2000 W
- No. Heat Settings3
- Weight1.84 kg
- Dimensions23 x 22.7 x 16.6 cm
Tips For Buying a Fan Heater
- A 2000 W fan heater is sufficiently powerful for heating most standard household rooms. However, if you want to keep particularly large and lofty spaces warm, like a garage, you may wish to consider a 3000 W option.
- Look for a fan with two or more power settings. Not only is this helpful for controlling the heat, but it will also make it easier to keep running costs down. To allow for greater control of energy consumption, the best heaters will have a thermostat and timer function. Naturally, both of these features avoid using energy unnecessarily.
- If portability is a priority, look for a small fan heater (around 25 x 20 x 20 cm). This will be suitable to place on a desk, bedside table, or side unit. These are great options for sheds, garages, bedrooms and even caravans; plus, it’s no effort to move them around.
- Larger floor-standing fans can heat rooms faster because they process more air at a time. They’re suitable for most household rooms but aren’t ideal if you only have a small floor space to work with.
- Electric heaters should have a few safety features to help avoid accidents. In particular, I recommend looking out for a tip-over cut-out switch which will automatically turn the heater off if it gets knocked over. Also, check that the heater has overheat protection and will switch off automatically if it gets too hot.
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How to Choose The Best Fan Heater
Fan heaters work by convection, meaning they are designed to encourage warm air to circulate around a room.
Although this can work out as a very effective heating method, we all know that running portable electric heaters can get expensive; therefore, it’s important to know what to look for (and avoid) in order to find the best fan heater for your space.
Take a look at the following info for an idea of what to look out for:
Choosing the Right Amount of Power
Around 2000 W is a decent heat output for a fan heater. Portable heaters with this output work well to supplement central heating or can be used for a quick warming blast in one room without heating the whole house.
Portable heaters with a 3000 W output are suitable for larger rooms, but they will cost more to run.
Additional features can help you manage both temperature and power usage:
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Additional Features to Control Energy Consumption
- A timer – a timer can help you save electricity by stopping electric heaters from being left on for longer than intended.
- A thermostat – electric heaters with a thermostat will turn off once the desired temperature is reached and then turn back on when the temperature drops. This is a great way to save power.
- Different power modes – these allow you to manage temperature and energy usage.
- A remote control – a remote control makes it easier to change the settings which can, in turn, help conserve energy.
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Selecting a Suitable Heater for Your Space
There are a lot of styles to choose from when it comes to fan heaters.
If you want a heater that can be moved around: opt for a compact, freestanding space heater. These usually have a handle and are extremely lightweight. They can easily be set up in any room.
If you want a heater for an office, living room or bedroom: consider a tower heater. These are slightly more permanent fixtures due to their size, but they look stylish and circulate heat well.
If you don’t have a lot of floor space: choose a wall-mounted heater. These are the most permanent fixtures but are great if floor-level portable heaters might be tampered with by children or pets.
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Fan Heater FAQs
What are the running costs for a fan heater?
You can work out the running costs for an electric heater using a simple equation.
First, you will need to know the price you pay per kWh (you can find this out by looking at your energy bill or contacting your energy provider).
For the following example, we will presume that you pay 28p per kWh.
Here’s the equation:
The kW energy input multiplied by price per kWh equals running cost
So, this means if you are running an electric heater, on 2 kW (2000 W), for one hour, and your kWh rate is 0.28p, your running cost will be 56p per hour.