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Ceramic Plug in Heater.

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LadyStardust Sun 19-Dec-21 21:08:55

Anyone had any experience of these or something similar? Are they economical or do they guzzle electric? Do they actually throw out much heat?
My son is feeling the cold in his new flat and was thinking of buying him one for Christmas, just as an extra bit of heating when he's working from home. This model is a Russell Hobbs and is about £20.

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 19-Dec-21 22:14:20

If this is the one that plugs into your electrical socket, a lot of reviews say that there isn’t enough room between the socket and the skirting board and they are unusable.

LadyStardust Sun 19-Dec-21 22:16:22

Good point Oopsadaisy1 I think his flat is pretty modern therefore the sockets should be higher up? I'll have to find out!

Shropshirelass Sun 19-Dec-21 22:22:27

Following this with interest as I was thinking about one of these!

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 19-Dec-21 22:23:12

I think you need at least 4 or 5 inches between socket and skirting boards, our gap is too narrow.

Gajahgran Sun 19-Dec-21 22:24:27

We bought a similar one recently but may have to send it back as the operating instructions specify you must use a plug at least a meter from furniture or curtains. This really only applies in our hallway or landing. It's is supposed to use approximately 8p per hour of electricity. It seemed like a good idea for a quick blast of heat when we don't want to put the central heating on.

MerylStreep Sun 19-Dec-21 22:26:54

If there’s not enough room, buy a small extension cable.

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 19-Dec-21 22:30:40

But you can’t lay the extension cable on the floor, as the heater must be away from flooring (carpet) not sure about wood, you would have to fix the extension on the wall somehow.

welbeck Mon 20-Dec-21 01:51:44

i would read some reviews first, there may be other problems.

welbeck Mon 20-Dec-21 01:53:05

might be better to buy him some good thermals.

LadyStardust Mon 20-Dec-21 08:41:57

Thanks everyone. welbeck At 24 I'm not sure thermals would go down very well! He's still too young to realise that Mum knows best. grin

Oopsadaisy1 Mon 20-Dec-21 09:23:36

The reviews on the site (that everyone loves to hate), had mixed reviews, some saying that they aren’t as effective as the adverts claim and some saying they are brilliant!
But I think they are for very small spaces.

chelseababy Mon 20-Dec-21 10:09:30

A heated blanket might be better?

nannypiano Mon 20-Dec-21 12:24:20

I have ordered one for a caravan. Arriving Friday. Will let you all know, good or bad. If bad I will return it. Watch this space.

Namsnanny Mon 20-Dec-21 12:28:24

I'd be interested in your comments nannypiano as well.