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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.
Happy shopperMurray Bridge
- 8 reviews
- 2 likes
Good little heater
I bought this for my babies bedroom this year to keep him warm in winter. The 7 fin heater kept his room nice and warm. We only had to put it on 30 minutes prior him going to bed to take the chill off the air. Energy efficient too when the doors are closed. I'm happy with this heater unlike some other heaters I have purchased
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Ryan SAdelaide
- 10 reviews
- 1 like
A cheap way to keep warm
I find my ducted heating to be too expensive to run at night time and heats up my bedroom too much. This heater has been the perfect answer and keeps the room at a constant temperature throughout the night without making the room stuffy, and it is cheap to run which is a major reason why we bought it.
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lucasmelbourne
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
THIS IS PERFECT
We bought this to keep us warm in a one bedroom apartment. We like the extensive and easy to follow controls which allow you to set tempartures and heating levels. This heater is used in the bedroom. Heats the room quickly and very well. You dont need to sit on top of the heater, emitting plenty of heat . Not too hot if accidentally touched. Control panel is easy to use. Once the room is warm you can turn the heater down to maintain cozy temperature.
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Jenn
- 4 reviews
Good
It's really good and makes the room very warm. Heating speed is Faster than the air conditioner. I put it in the bedroom and set the temperature during the night. It functions really well. However it makes a bit noise sometimes. Has to wear ear plug to sleep now. But still good.
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Helloloo
- 4 reviews
Good to use in the cold winter
Heaters are necessary in such a cold winter if u don't have air conditioner in your room. My friend suggested me to buy this one. Because it is really helpful that the temperature is warm enough and easy to control. There are some warm levels to choose. The disadvantage is that cost too much electricity.
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FaniFawkner
- 6 reviews
- 2 likes
- HOIL7
- Verified purchase
Good value of money
Though at start not heat up full room has to be sitting or laying close to heater later it gets the room heater adequately. Good value of money . Specially if you want to heat up one room only not the whole house . I recommend to buy if want to heat up medium size room
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White Ears Ahead Of TimeTweed Heads
- 29 reviews
Star Rating
This heater is superb and very good for
small rooms, our's are still going strong too!
Pretend your a nice piece of warm toast
its how this heater makes us feel, even our
pet loves it!
We often get into competition with the
critter too, sadly the pet always gets there
before us!
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TuanParramatta
- 2 reviews
Not Happy!!
We bought a Heller Oil7 heater and first thing we noticed was our it was not able to heat up our small room. Although it did warm up, the heat was insufficient to actually negate the cool air in the room. Tried returning the product but the company (Poco) I bought from refused to accept it as the unit warms up. The clicking sound is irritating as well especially when you are trying to sleep. So now I am left with a unit that does not meet my requirements. We would recommend not to purchase this product..
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