Does your bedroom get particularly cold in the winter? Are you looking to reduce your heating bills? Is the central heating in your apartment often turned on too late in autumn—or turned off too early in the spring?

A Honeywell portable heater could be just what you’re looking for. Portable heaters are flexible and efficient, enabling you to heat any room in your home at any time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using portable heaters?» Open answer

Portable heaters are convenient, effective, cost efficient, and can be useful for energy efficiency

Convenient: you control where to put the heater and when it will be on
Effective: unlike central heating, portable heaters provide instant heat
Energy efficient: by heating only the rooms that you use, you can turn down your central heating throughout the rest of your home
Cost efficient: by controlling where and when you require heating, you can trim your central heating bill.

Do portable heaters really cut down heating bills?» Open answer

The advantage of portable heaters is that they provide localised heating that you can control. This is a major advantage compared to central heating, which heats an entire building regardless of whether heat is needed in all the rooms. With a portable heater you choose where to heat and—with the help of automatic turn-on and turn-off features—when to heat. A good example of this is when you go to bed at night. You can set your bedroom heater to turn off soon after you’ve gone to bed and to turn on shortly before you wake up the following morning.

Are there other things I can do to increase energy efficiency at home?» Open answer

In addition to using portable heaters, there are a number of other steps you can take at home to save money and help the environment. Click on any of the links below for other ideas.
Europe’s Energy Portal
European Commission: Education on Energy
homeenergysavingtips.co.uk

Portable heaters seem so easy, just plug and go. Is that right?» Open answer

Yes! Just keep the following guidelines in mind, and you will get the most out of your Honeywell heater.

  • Read the manufacturer’s instructions and warning labels before using any portable electric heater.
  • Keep flammable materials away from the heater.
  • Don’t use a heater outside, or in a bathroom, unless it is specifically designed for these areas.
  • Keep heaters at least one metre away from objects such as curtains, bedding and furniture.
  • Do not block heater air intake or exhaust.
  • Place heaters on a level, flat surface.
  • Do not place anything, such as rugs or furniture, on top of the cord.

Are there safety concerns with the use of a portable heater?» Open answer

As with any electrical device that heats up, such as hair dryers and toasters, there is a risk associated with portable heaters. Honeywell heaters take into account these risks, which include overheating, coming into contact with other objects, tipping over and being splashed with water,. If you follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and use a little common sense, you have all you need to operate our portable heaters safely.

All About

Does your bedroom get particularly cold in the winter? Are you looking to reduce your heating bills? Is the central heating in your apartment often turned on too late in autumn—or turned off too early in the spring?

A Honeywell portable heater could be just what you’re looking for. Portable heaters are flexible and efficient, enabling you to heat any room in your home at any time.

Versatility

Our broad line of portable heaters was created to help you stay warm and help you save on your energy bills when you turn down your thermostat and turn on your heater. Portable heaters can be used to supplement your central heating, keep a particularly drafty room warm or create a personal level of comfort wherever you are in your home.

Our portable heaters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so you’re sure to find a heater that fits your budget and meets your family’s needs or do-it-yourself project requirements. We make fan heaters, power heaters, wall-mountable heaters and oil-filled radiators, and there are many models to choose from. Features include automatic turn-on when temperatures drop, timed shut-off, the ability to pre-set temperatures, splash protection for use in the bathroom…and many, many more.

Energy efficient, cost efficient

It makes good sense to only heat the rooms in which you spend the most time, rather than the whole house. Localised heating can save a significant amount of energy and help you reduce your heating bills.

Buying guide

Purchasing a portable heater can be difficult without some guidance. Do you need a portable heater for one specific purpose, or are there other uses you haven’t thought of? Are you aware of all the different features available? Here are some quick tips on how to select the best portable heater for you and your family.

Ten questions to ask yourself when choosing a portable heater:

  1. Which room would you like to heat?
  2. Are there other rooms you may want to heat as well?
  3. Are you going to use the heater to heat you personally or to heat the whole room?
  4. Will the heater serve both home and professional purposes?
  5. Where do you want to put the heater (floor or wall)?
  6. Will the heater be used around children?
  7. Will you always be there (or awake) to turn the heater on or off?
  8. Will you move the heater around a lot?
  9. Do you need a particularly quiet heater?
  10. Do you require specific safety features?

Portable heaters are ideal for providing extra warmth in rooms where you and your family spend a lot of time or where the central heating is insufficient. They can be used to heat up the entire room or just a specific part and supplement central heating systems. They also offer a cost efficient way of warming one room without relying on the central heating. Portable heaters also come in handy for do-it-yourself projects

Honeywell portable heaters: four product types

Fan heaters provide personal, directional heating, creating currents of warm air that can be adjusted by the user. They are highly efficient at heating the space you are in. Fan heaters are commonly found in bedrooms, offices and workshops.

Power heaters are designed mainly for do-it-yourself purposes. They are easy-to-use and highly practical, and ideal for the garage, basement and workshop. Some models are suitable for use in the home as well.

Wall-mountable heaters are discreet, quiet and stylish. They are well suited for use in bathrooms and other rooms where flo 200 OK

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