Dunelm's small, yet mighty, portable heater will take the chill out of the air.
Temperatures across Scotland have dropped over the weekend, and many households with energy concerns might be worried about racking up the heating bill.
This small, yet mighty, oil-filled heater's lightweight and compact size means that it can be easily transported to any room of the house. Not to mention that Dunelm claims it costs just 20p per hour to run, based on the July 2023 electricity rate of 30.00 pence per kWh, meaning it is cheaper than turning on the full central heating.
One happy shopper said: "Nice and compact. 4 fins on each unit. they take about five mins to warm up and two warm up my large front room. perfect in the cost of living crisis!" One such review read: "This wasn’t powerful enough to give background heat to my large living room. Would probably be okay for small room."
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