Heater for £18: How to Save on Heating This Winter.
A Popular Heating Gadget
According to The Sun: Consumers are flocking to Dunelm to purchase a new gadget that can heat a room without the need for central heating.
Those looking to save on bills this winter are actively buying the Plug-in PTC heater for £18.
DunelmThe gadget is available for £18 at Dunelm.This device provides efficient heating through a ceramic element. The LED display and digital thermostat allow for precise temperature control, and you can set a timer and choose from two fan speed modes.
Most importantly, it costs just 13 pence per hour to operate at the average electricity rate, although the exact amount may vary depending on your tariff.
Positive User Reviews
Reviews of this device have been very positive.
“Good product, provides decent heat. I actually bought two of them. Worth the money.”
“Great little heater, very satisfied. Heats my kitchen quickly.”
One user described the device as “small and powerful” and noted: “Does its job for a small kitchen without another heating source.”
This gadget has gained popularity against the backdrop of news about a 2% increase in the energy price cap in October, which could lead to higher heating costs.
There are many other ways to reduce costs and stay warm without spending a lot on heating.
Other Economical Solutions
For example, electric blankets can cost just 4 pence per hour, considering the average electricity price in the UK. These blankets can be purchased for about £30 and make a great option for watching television on the couch without heating the entire flat.
Additionally, Amazon offers a product for just 99 pence that can help families avoid the need to turn on heating.
One option is adhesive seals for doors and windows, which is an economical solution for keeping the warmth in the home this winter.
This foam seal also helps reduce the infiltration of dust, pests, noise, and keeps things cool in the summer.
In a situation with rising energy prices, it's important to find ways to save on heating. As examples show, these new technologies and gadgets can not only help retain heat but also significantly reduce electricity costs, which is becoming increasingly relevant for consumers.Read also
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