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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.
Poor quality Heater
We have it in our bedroom which is about 4mx4m and this heater does nothing. It is about 1 degree warmer in the bedroom than outside during the day with the heater at maximum power. I am working from home next it and wouldn't be able to tell it was on except for the loud clicking noise it decides to make.
Other bonus features include a thermostat that tells me it is 35 degrees in the bedroom while my thermometer says its 17. I even dragged my kogan portable aircon in here to see what it had to say and it also tells me it is 17. My only assump...Read more
tion is that the reported current temperature is actually the temperature of the heater and not the room, because I have always wanted a "smart" heater that adjusts on the temperature of itself, not the room. I have tried contacting support, but have so far only received a response with further questions I already had the answers to in the initial ticket. I know, I know... its my fault for buying kogan.Purchased in May 2021 at Kogan.com for A$119.00.
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Questions & Answers
Sandra R.asked
I have one of these smart heaters which I bought for my daughter's nursery to use at night. I was under the impression that it was the best option for a heater as there are no bright buttons or lights and it would be quiet to run. To my surprise it is so noisy and it actually woke me up from another room. It makes the loudest clicking noise which I'm sure can't be right. We have no use for this heater as it wakes up at night, which is when we intended to use it. Is there something wrong with it or is this how it is made? I'd love to get a refund if this is how it operates because it's useless to us. Oil heaters shouldn't be that loud.
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The one we bought also has the loudest clicking noises. We bought it to replace a different brand 1200W equivalent because it wasn't quite heating our bedroom as much as we wanted. Turns outs out this kogan one has a worse heat output despite being double the wattage and randomly starts making clicking noises that wake us up. We have reverted to using the old one... hopefully we can get refund .
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Ross x.Kogan
Hi Jeremy, thank you for letting us know about your experience.
We are sorry that you are disappointed with the product you ordered from us. Our buying team works hard to provide the best quality pro... Read more
ducts at the best prices for our customers and we stand by them.