Surely you don’t want any cold day to catch you by surprise without having a heater on hand to warm you up, that’s why here we show you the best selection we have of electric radiators for this 2022.
If what we are looking for is to heat a small room or the space where we are, a heater is one of the best options that exist, having a much lower consumption and cost than a heating installation with a boiler.
Content
- 1 Here are the best electric radiators you will find to avoid getting cold this winter
- 2 What characteristics should a good heater have?
- 3 Which electric radiator do I need for a room?
- 4 Which type of electric radiator is more efficient?
- 5 How much does an electric radiator use per day?
- 6 Better heating or an electric radiators?
- 7 The use of heaters dries up the environment
- 8 Didn’t find the electric radiators you were looking for?
- 9 These articles may interest you
Here are the best electric radiators you will find to avoid getting cold this winter
We hope you find the one you are looking for.
If you need help before buying to know what aspects you should pay attention to when choosing the most suitable electric radiator for your needs take a look at our buying guide:
- Orbegozo RRW 150017%
- Open window detection
- Voice control
- Indicator display
- Material: Metal
- Electric power: 1500 W
- Colour: White
- Low consumption
- App control
- Orbegozo RRM 1510 A20%
- Electric power: 1500 W
- Number of elements: 8
- Overheating protection
- Low consumption
- Colour: White
- Thermostat
- Triniti TR HG W
- Has wheels
- Indicator display
- Remote control
- Colour: White
- Electric power: 2000 W
149.99 €
- Orbegozo RRE 151027%
- Remote control
- Number of elements: 8
- Thermostat
- Colour: White
- Indicator display
- Anti-frost system
- Low consumption
- Electric power: 1500 W
- Orbegozo RRE 131027%
- Remote control
- Low consumption
- Work area: 30 m²
- Indicator display
- Electric power: 1300 W
- Material: Aluminum
- Anti-frost system
- Number of elements: 7
- KLARSTEIN ACO7-BornholmSingleW
- Work area: 25 m²
- Colour: White
- Electric power: 1000 W
- Overheating protection
- Indicator display
120.99 €
- Orbegozo RRE 101025%
- Colour: White
- Electric power: 1000 W
- Material: Aluminum
- Anti-frost system
- Work area: 30 m²
- Remote control
- Indicator display
- Low consumption
- Purline MR2000W
- Low consumption
- Work area: 15 m²
- Colour: White
- Includes cable winder
- Has wheels
- Electric power: 2000 W
- Overheating protection
- Thermostat
114.81 €
- Duronic HV102
- Thermostat
- Colour: Black
- Low consumption
- Remote control
- Has wheels
- Overheating protection
- Includes cable winder
- Electric power: 2500 W
104.99 €
- Duronic HV101
- Colour: Black
- Indicator display
- Remote control
- Low consumption
- Includes cable winder
- Has wheels
- Electric power: 2500 W
- Overheating protection
96.99 €
- Cecotec Ready Warm 800 Thermal
- Colour: White
- Overheating protection
- Remote control
- Work area: 8 m²
- Indicator display
- Timer
- Number of elements: 4
- Low consumption
89.9 €
- Trotec TCH 2050 E
- Colour: Black
- Overheating protection
- Includes cable winder
- Electric power: 2 W
- Number of elements: 5
- Rollover system
- Indicator display
- Anti-frost system
82.99 €
- Orbegozo RM15104%
- Has wheels
- Rollover system
- Electric power: 1500 W
- Colour: Black
- Overheating protection
- Thermostat
- Purline MR2000B
- Electric power: 2000 W
- Thermostat
- Low consumption
- Has wheels
- Overheating protection
- Includes cable winder
- Colour: Black
79.99 €
- Cecotec 5322
- Low consumption
- Timer
- Work area: 15 m²
- Overheating protection
- Thermostat
- Electric power: 2000 W
- Remote control
- Rollover system
72.9 €
- Orbegozo RMN 205023%
- Rollover system
- Has wheels
- Electric power: 2000 W
- Overheating protection
- Colour: Black / red
- Includes cable winder
- Thermostat
- Tristar KA-5914
- Colour: White
- Timer
- Thermostat
- Energy efficiency: A+++
- Overheating protection
- Electric power: 2000 W
39.99 €
- Sogo CAL-SS-18415
- Low consumption
- Electric power: 2000 W
- Colour: White
- Thermostat
- Work area: 20 m²
34.99 €
- Cecotec 1
- Electric power: 2000 W
- Work area: 15 m²
- Overheating protection
- Thermostat
- Low consumption
- Colour: Multicolored
- Material: Acero Inoxidable
29.9 €
- Trotec TCH 1 E20%
- Electric power: 520 W
- Thermostat
- Anti-frost system
- Colour: White
- Overheating protection
- Work area: 10 m²
What characteristics should a good heater have?
If you want to choose the electric radiators that best suits your needs, check the characteristics detailed in the following table:
Maximum power | This indicates the maximum power with which the air will be heated and therefore its ability to heat the environment of the room where we use it. |
Consumption | Depending on the power selected, it will have a consumption, but here the maximum power is detailed. |
Power levels | Determine the different speeds with which we can heat the environment. It is good that it has at least 3 levels. |
Rotary function | This allows the heater to distribute the hot air in various directions allowing the environment to heat up in a more uniform way. |
Roll-over | It is interesting that it has some mechanism that prevents it from tipping over in the event of a blow to minimize the risks of a possible fire from a carpet, parquet or any other flammable material that may come into contact when lying down. |
Timer | It allows us to program the on and off which can sometimes be very useful, for example to turn it off while we are sleeping. |
Remote control | If we are stretched out on the sofa or lying on the bed, it will be very comfortable for us both to start it and to stop it. Think about where you will usually use it and that will determine how important it may be that you have one. |
Overload protection | This system avoids creating overloads to the electrical installation of the house and thus avoid possible fires. |
Cable length | The length of the cable will determine how much freedom we will have to place the heater in the room without the use of an extension cord. It is advisable that you have a minimum of 1 to 2 meters of cable. |
Which electric radiator do I need for a room?
Electric radiators are an excellent heating solution for any room in the house. They are easy to install, energy efficient and offer a wide variety of options to suit your individual needs.
There are many different types of electric radiators available on the market, but they all work in the same way. The heat is generated through a heating element, which can be an electrical resistance or an oil heating element, and is then dispersed throughout the room through the radiators.
When it comes to choosing an electric radiator for a room, there are several factors to consider:
- First of all, it is important to consider the size of the room. A radiator that is too small will not be able to adequately heat the room, while a radiator that is too large can be a waste of energy and money.
- In addition, it is important to consider energy efficiency. Look for radiators with a high energy efficiency rating, as these will use less energy and therefore cost less in terms of electricity bills.
- It is also important to consider additional features that may be useful, such as remote programming, integrated timers and thermostats. These features can help you control the room temperature more accurately and efficiently.
In conclusion, electric radiators are an excellent option to heat any room in the house. With the wide variety of options available, it’s easy to find a radiator to suit your individual needs and budget. Be sure to consider room size, energy efficiency, and additional features when choosing an electric radiator for your home.
Which type of electric radiator is more efficient?
On the market today, there are many different types of electric heaters, each with their own advantages and disadvantages in terms of efficiency. When choosing the right electric heater for your home, it’s important to consider several factors, including room size, frequency of use, and cost.
- One of the most popular types of electric heaters are convection radiators. These work by natural circulation of warm air in the room. Although they are energy efficient, they can take a little longer to heat a room than other types of electric heaters.
- Another popular type of electric heater is the infrared heater. These work by emitting infrared radiation, which is a type of invisible heat that is transmitted directly to objects and people in the room. Infrared radiators are very efficient in terms of energy, since they do not waste heat in the surrounding air.
- Electric oil heaters are also popular due to their energy efficiency and ability to quickly heat up a room. However, they do have some drawbacks, such as size and weight, which make them less portable than other types of electric heaters.
Ultimately, choosing the most efficient electric heater depends on your individual needs and the characteristics of your home. If you are looking for a heater that is energy efficient, but is also capable of heating up a room quickly, you may want to consider an infrared radiator or electric oil heater.
In summary, when choosing the right electric heater for your home, it’s important to consider room size, frequency of use, and cost. Each type of electric heater has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of efficiency, so it is important to choose the one that best suits your individual needs.
How much does an electric radiator use per day?
The daily consumption of an electric radiator can vary depending on several factors, such as the energy efficiency of the radiator, the size of the room being heated and the frequency of use. However, it is possible to estimate the daily energy consumption of an electric radiator with a little information.
An average 1000-watt electric heater, used for 8 hours a day, will consume approximately 8 kilowatt-hours of energy per day. This equates to approximately 8 kilowatt-hours x 8 hours = 64 kilowatt-days.
However, it is important to note that this is only an average example and that the actual power consumption of an electric radiator will vary depending on various factors. For example, if the radiator is of high energy efficiency, it will consume less energy, while if it is of low energy efficiency, it will consume more energy. In addition, the size of the room can also affect energy consumption, as larger radiators are likely to consume more energy than smaller radiators.
Better heating or an electric radiators?
As it all depends, here we detail several points where it will be a good option to use a heater, either to replace or complement a heating circuit:
- If we have one of those days when we feel cold but it is not cold, a heater is a good option even with heating since we will only need to heat the surrounding space where we are without the need to heat the whole house.
- If we do not have a heating system and we do not want to do an installation that would involve work and a space to place a gas heater or in the worst case of diesel with the consequent need to have space for it.
- If we do not live, it is an especially cold area where the installation of a heating system would not be profitable.
- When we want to heat only one space of the house and not all of it.
- A heater does not need the maintenance that other systems need, such as heating circuits of any kind.
The use of heaters dries up the environment
If we use any heating system, especially air heaters, these tend to dry out the environment.
In these cases we must use humidifiers to return humidity to the environment and thus avoid the bad feeling that the lack of it causes us, especially in the eyes, nose and throat.
Check the air humidifiers section if you want to have an optimal air quality:
Didn’t find the electric radiators you were looking for?
If you are still not clear on the choice, you can review other types of heaters and see if they better suit your needs or on the contrary, you end up convincing yourself that an electric radiator is the best option for you.
If you are looking to heat up quickly you need an air heater.
Wall heating panels to save space without sacrificing comfort.
Towel radiators to always have dry and warm towels.
Pellet stoves for efficient and ecological air conditioning.
Infrared heaters for small spaces.
Oil radiators to keep the environment warm for longer.
Gas stoves for both indoor and outdoor.
Graphene radiators for greater savings.
Wall heaters for the bathroom.
Electric fireplaces to give a touch of warmth to your home.
Wood stoves for a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Thermal rugs for the conford from the ground
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