Our tower fan heaters are efficient and space-saving, ceramic fan heaters are quiet and efficient, oscillating fan heaters are great for larger spaces, and bladeless fan heaters are sleek and stylish.
Fan heaters work by pulling air in, warming it using an internal heating element, and then pushing the warm air back out into the room using a fan. This makes them a popularoptionwhen you want heat to build quickly.
Are Fan Heaters Good for Quick Heating?
Yes — one of the main benefits of fan heaters is that they provide fast warmth, which can be useful on cold mornings or when you want to heat a room quickly.They’re often used in bedrooms, offices, and small living spaces.
Are Fan Heaters Expensive to Run?
Running costs depend on the heater’s wattage and how long it’s used. Fan heaters can be cost-effective when used for short periods or for heating smaller rooms, rather than running all day. Choosing a model with multiple heat settings can also help manage power use.
Are Fan Heaters Safe to Use in the Home?
Most modern fan heaters include safety features such as overheat protection, and some also include tip-over shut-off. For safe use, keep the heater on a flat surface, don’tcover it, and leave clear space around the air vents.
What's the Difference Between a Fan Heater and an Oil Heater?
Fan heaters deliver fast, direct warmth, making them ideal for quickly heating a room. Fan heaters deliver fast, direct warmth, making them ideal for quickly heating a room. Oil heaters, on the other hand, provide gentle, long-lasting heat, perfect for maintaining a comfortable temperature over time.
Unlike ceramic heaters or air conditioners, oil heaters don’t dry out the air, so you won’t experience that uncomfortable, “choking” feeling.