- Levante Slimline Digital Panel Heater
- Slimline Design suitable for dwarf walls
- 24/7 Day Digital Control
- Open window Function
- Overheat Protection
As low as £110.40 £92.00 - Galapagos Horizontal Electric Radiator
- Easy Installation
- Thermofluid Technology
- 3 Programming Modes
- IP24
As low as £360.13 £300.11 - Dimplex OFX Oil Filled Radiator
- Energy efficient electric heater
- Ideal for background or full heating
- Cable and fitted plug supplied
- Built in Thermostat
- Willow White
Original Price £169.90 Special Price £161.40 £134.50 - Sunhouse Low Wattage Panel Heater 500 Watts with timer
- 500W Heat Output
- Thermostatically Controlled
- 24hr Mechanical Timer
- Slim Design
- Willow White Finish
Original Price £148.21 Special Price £74.35 £61.96 - Dimplex Slimline Low Wattage Panel Heater
- Thermostatically controlled heater
- Optional 7 day timer with adaptive start
- Available in 400 & 800 Watts
- Feet supplied
- Ideal for low level background heating
- On/Off neon switch
Original Price £83.51 Special Price £77.92 £64.93 - Sunhouse Panel Heater
- 0.5kW to 2kW Heat Output
- Thermostatically Controlled
- Optional 24hr Timer
- Slim Design
- Willow White Finish
£172.42 £143.68 - Levante Slimline Panel Heater
- Available from 500W to 2000W
- Slimline Design
- Built in Thermostat
- 24hr Mechanical Timer
- 1.2m Cable
£75.28 £62.73
Electric Panel Heaters
Electric Panel Heaters FAQ
Electric panel heaters are a type of heating device that is typically used in living spaces, bedrooms, and kitchens. Another term for these devices is convection heaters. They come in different sizes and shapes and have an array of choices when it comes to power ratings. As with most electric-powered devices, the bigger the size of your panel, the higher their heat output, and more often than not, they also cost a little bit higher than their smaller counterparts.
Electric panel heaters convert electricity into heat which consequently, then, warms the air within its area. The warm air then circulates within a given room which can give the people within the said area a more cosy and comfortable feeling. Electric panel heaters are typically used in places where there are colder days throughout the year. They’re also popular among homes where using a traditional fireplace isn’t allowed due to smoke and fire restrictions.
Yes, electric panel heaters are safe to use. Companies, especially big and well-known brands such as Dimplex and Igenix carefully design their products to be convenient, efficient, and safe to use for most homes.
You may also opt to purchase LST panel heaters. LST stands for low surface temperature. This means that this type of heater is designed to be cooler to the touch than most electric panel heaters. If you have kids and the elderly living with you, you might want to buy LST panel heaters instead for added safety.
As the name suggests, these heating devices are designed to be carried around and easy to transport and transfer from one place to another. They’re compact in size yet still have the capacity to heat up a room, depending on their power rating. Some models even come with components that make them easier to haul around such as handles and wheels.