Heater for 14 pence an hour: Dunelm is selling 'fantastic' radiators.
According to The Sun: Consumers are actively responding to the 'extraordinary' heater priced at 14 pence an hour available at Dunelm, allowing for heating savings.
Due to concerns about rising expenses this winter, many rushed to the nearest store to purchase this heater, which operates at a minimal cost.
DunelmDunelm is offering a 650W oil heater at an attractive price of £25. It has become a popular choice for winter.
This news comes after the announcement of a 2% increase in the energy price cap in October, which will lead to increased heating costs for average households.
There are many ways to stay warm without heating, from additional clothing to wrapping up in blankets. However, this heater is also an excellent option.
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With costs of just 14 pence an hour, this device could be an efficient way to maintain a comfortable temperature without central heating in the coming months.
Dunelm assures that oil heaters are 'usually considered the most reliable portable heaters.'
The device is equipped with a thermostat and overheat protection, and has a compact design that allows for easy movement between rooms.
The store notes that the heater is suitable for smaller spaces, making it ideal for heating bedrooms when temperatures drop.
'They can be used anywhere'
Consumers are actively praising this 'fantastic' heater in their reviews.
“It’s a great heater, and the warmth it gives off is fantastic. Highly recommend it.”
“I bought two of these heaters,” added another.
“They are cheap to run and are perfect for warming a room. Lightweight and very portable, they can be used anywhere in the house!”
The third reviewer noted: “Great cheap heater for a small bedroom. Works very well and is worth the money.”
More Heating Tips
If you are looking for more economical ways to stay warm this winter, B&M currently offers blankets for just 75 pence in various styles and colors.
5 ways to keep warm at home in winter
Real estate expert Joshua Houston shared his tips.
- 1. Curtains - 'Windows are a common place for cold to seep in, so always close the curtains as soon as it gets dark,' he notes.
- 2. Rugs - 'Your floor can also lose heat, making the room cold,' he continues. 'Add rugs in areas without carpets for extra insulation.'
- 3. Check insulation - 'Check the pipes, attic, and the spaces under the floor. Loose-fill insulation is an affordable option,' explains Joshua.
- 4. Close interior doors - 'By closing doors, you keep the heat in the room,' adds Joshua.
- 5. Block drafts - 'Check cat flaps, chimneys, and mailboxes, as they can let cold air in if not sealed,' he emphasizes.
You can use these wonderful items while working, watching TV, or on couches and beds, and stay warm in just a few minutes.
Electric blankets are another good option, as their operation costs pennies. One model from Dunelm costs £16 and is 120 cm by 60 cm.
It has three heat settings for your comfort and elastic corners for a snug fit on the bed.
By using these essential items, you can turn off the heating and stay warm all winter long, spending just 99 pence.
And for improving your home's insulation, draft sealant for 99 pence from Amazon is a very practical option for saving heat.
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