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Heaters Buying Guide

Our buying guide will explain which type of heater would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.

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  • Build Quality
    2.5 (2)
  • Value for Money
    3.0 (2)
  • Room Type
  • Noise Level
    5.0 (2)
  • Heating Speed3/5 - 4/5 (2)
  • Temperature Consistency
    4.5 (2)
  • Safety
    5.0 (2)
  • Smell Yes (0) · No (2)
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Marcel B.

Marcel B.Peel, WA

  • 11 reviews
  • 4 likes

Does what it is meant to

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It’s a simple heater, does what it is supposed to. We connected a thermostat to switch the heater on at night to keep the room warm for our son. Does what it is meant to but a little pricey on the electricity

Purchased in June 2021 for A$80.00.

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Room Type Small Bedroom
Smell No
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Bob O.

Bob O.Greater Melbourne (Inner), VIC

APP Does not work control panel lights are too bright

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Taking it back, rubbish app and the control light lights up the whole room, how are you supposed to turn off the led when the dam app doesn't work properly, stay away from this heater its Wi-Fi is useless

Purchased in July 2021 at Harvey Norman.

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Room Type Large Bedroom
Smell No
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Display is way too bright

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We bought this to use in our sons bedroom through winter. Whilst the heater works fine, unfortunately the LED display is so ridiculously bright that it illuminates the whole room making it unsuitable for this purpose



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Chris Bear

Chris Bearasked

Platinum GPPH620 (1500W)

Can someone give me the dimensions of this model please?

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