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Shoppers avoid radiators with £34 mini heater that ‘warms rooms quickly’

By staff3 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

‘I bought it so that I wouldn’t have to turn on the radiator’

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The colder weather is officially here, meaning it’s time to dig out those winter clothes, jumpers and coats. But at home, it’s worth investing in a heater to stay warm and cosy this autumn and winter – and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune.

The ProBreeze 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater, available on ProBreeze’s website for £39.99, has been described by the brand as ‘big heat in a small package’. The fan heater delivers fast warmth with adjustable settings in a compact, portable design.

Designed for personal spaces, it uses advanced ceramic heating to warm up faster and more efficiently than traditional heaters, the brand says. Shoppers can choose from three power modes, plus a fan-only option, and there is an anti-tip switch to ensure it turns off instantly if ever needed.

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With its compact size, it’s great for the home, office or even a caravan. Its dimensions are 13.5 x 17.5 x 22.8 cm and it only weighs 2.09 kg, meaning it can be moved and transported with ease, and placed in many different locations at home or elsewhere.

As an alternative, shoppers can find this Dunelm 650W Oil-Filled Radiator, which is equipped with thermostatic control and is well-suited for smaller rooms due to its compact size. With dimensions of 27cm x 41cm x 13.5cm, and with running costs of just 14p per hour, this £25 radiator is ideal for the colder months ahead.

2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater

£39.99

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The 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater is available from ProBreeze

Or there is another stylish version available at Lakeland. Although more expensive, costing £59.99, shoppers can get their hands on this De’Longhi Capsule Fan Heater, which has a self-regulating fan heater and provides fast, direct heat.

Reviews for the ProBreeze 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater are positive. Customers have left an average 4.6 out of five-star rating, from 60 reviews.

One has praised the value for money, saying: “Gives out good heat quite quickly. Best placed higher up on a table or unit to get the full effect. All in all, good value for money.”

While another said: “So far I have used it three times and have no complaints. For such a small device, it is quite efficient. I bought it so that I wouldn’t have to turn on the radiator, which is also powered by electricity, for half an hour.”

A third person said they have even bought more than one. They said: “It looks great, it warms up a room quickly, it can be switched down to 1200w, and it has given excellent service. I’ve recently bought another, so I’ve got one for upstairs (usually the main bedroom) and one for downstairs (the lounge).”

Others were somewhat critical of the noise, saying: “Heats up caravan quickly, fan heater so some noise to be expected. Overall, very pleased with the purchase.” While another wrote: “Good product at this price point, the fan is a bit noisy though.”

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