Plug in electric heater

Covken

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Hi all
I’ve got the built in diesel blow heater for when I’m off grid but was after some advice on any recommendations for a small plug in electric fan heater with a built in thermostat that I could use when on electric hookup.?
 
I just use a small oil filled radiator does the job fine and doesn’t take up much space either
Cost £23 eBay draws less power than a fan heater with built in thermostat

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Where does it live though ?
At the mo we use a fan heater sat on top of the worktop , theres not really any floor space with the bed out .
 
Hi all
I’ve got the built in diesel blow heater for when I’m off grid but was after some advice on any recommendations for a small plug in electric fan heater with a built in thermostat that I could use when on electric hookup.?
The thing for me is that the oil filled radiator heater still stays warm for a good bit of time when switched off at bed time, the oil takes time to cool down whereas the fan heaters are instant heat on/off.
 
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If you want a storage heater you could heat a pot of sand on the hob, cheap and simple.
 
Your paying for hook up so why not use it. even run the radiator heater all night with the built in stat set to low - keep chill away all night. Gas heating sand cost you more. But i get what your saying.
 
Your paying for hook up so why not use it. even run the radiator heater all night with the built in stat set to low - keep chill away all night. Gas heating sand cost you more. But i get what your saying.
Diesel hob, uses 0.09 - 0.18L / hour, never use EHU. Has a heater built in but I mentioned an easy solution for a storage heater.
 
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