Heating Savings: £12 Gadget for Working from Home Without Turning on the Heater.

Heating Savings: £12 Gadget for Working from Home Without Turning on the Heater
Heating Savings: £12 Gadget for Working from Home Without Turning on the Heater

Heat for Home Without Extra Expenses

According to The Sun: Customers at B&M have discovered a smart gadget for just £12 that will help keep warm while working from home without raising the heating temperature.

Simply place it under your desk while you work, or next to you when watching TV, and you will feel the warmth in just a few minutes.

This 500-Watt fan heater is small but powerful — perfect for heating only the area where you are.

The budget-friendly Blaupunkt PTC Desktop Heater is a great way to stay comfortable as temperatures drop.

Heater Features

This 500W fan heater has an adjustable thermostat, allowing you to set the optimal temperature and avoid overheating the room.

The heater is equipped with overheating protection and a tip-over switch, ensuring safe operation.

Unlike bulky heaters, this one operates quietly, so it won't disturb your Zoom calls or Netflix viewing.

The extended 1.8m cable provides convenience for moving around.

Customers are pleased as the heater helps lower energy bills by heating only the room you are in instead of the entire house.

Many consider it a 'lifesaver' during cold months.

B&M says: 'Save on energy costs by heating only the rooms you need with the electric heater from B&M.'

Other Ways to Keep Warm

If you’re looking for even more ways to stay warm this autumn, B&M offers several other great deals, such as the Restore Heated Waist Wrap for £10, ideal for easing back or stomach pain.

Also available is the Carved Fleece Throw blanket for £8, perfect for a cozy evening on the couch while protecting your furniture from spills and pet hair.

For creating a cozy atmosphere, the Home Collection Large 3-Wick Scented Candle 'Unwind' is available for £6, filling your home with soothing notes of ylang-ylang, rose, and patchouli.

Heating Savings Tips

Aidin Sigwa, energy-saving and insulation expert from Cavitech.uk, advises households to invest in thermostatic radiator valves. These devices are relatively inexpensive, but a plumber may be needed for installation. The valves are set to activate radiators only when the temperature falls to a chosen level, helping to save on heating an already warm home.

Rooms that are not used frequently, like a guest bedroom, can be set to the lowest level, which will also reduce your costs.

These convenient gadgets can be bought for just £9.99 at Screwfix. Another tip is using caulk to seal gaps around windows where masonry has separated from the wooden or plastic frame.

Sigwa says: 'Buildings shift a bit in hot and cold weather, so gaps can open up, allowing cold air to enter and warm air to escape.'

A tube of caulk costs just £6.69 at DIY.com.

B&M says: 'Save on energy costs by heating only the rooms you need with the electric heater from B&M'

This news underscores the growing consumer interest in efficient and cost-effective heating solutions. With rising energy bills, the search for simple, affordable methods of savings is becoming increasingly relevant. Using compact heaters and other gadgets can significantly ease life during the cold season, providing comfort without excessive costs.


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