🔥 Warmth at Your Fingertips! 🌟
The Pro Breeze 2000W Mini Ceramic Fan Heater is a compact and efficient heating solution designed for versatile use in homes, offices, and bedrooms. With advanced ceramic technology, it offers two power settings, an adjustable thermostat, and essential safety features, ensuring optimal comfort and peace of mind.
Model Number | PB-H01-UK |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 18.5 x 26 cm; 2.13 kg |
Power / Wattage | 2000 watts |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Material | Ceramic |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Special Features | Ceramic Heating, Two Heat Settings, 60 Degree Oscillation, Overheat Protection, Auto Shut-Off, Tip-Over Switch |
Item Weight | 2.13 kg |
D**E
Good heat output
I have a room 8m 2.5m x 2.4m high and struggled to heat it. It has a 1500w ceramic wall heater and plug in 1500w oil filled mobile heater. I could not get the room warm. It sat around 15C with the heaters on.I turned them all off and it cooked overnight to 13CThis Fan heater got it up to 19C in an hour and a bit.It shows not all heaters are equal. I read a lot that says a 1kw heater is a 1kw heater, and it does not matter if it is a panel heater , oil filled radiator or fan heater. Let me tell you, this warms the room up quicker, and gets it warmer than the other 2 heaters I had with a combined 3kw.It makes more noise because it is a fan heater but it’s not too noisy. The thermostat works well turning it on and off as required. It has a basic safety switch that turns it off if the heater gets knocked over. The oscillation works well giving a nice dispersion of the heat.Overall, nice compact heater that does what’s needed, heats the room.It’s 2kw so on full power uses 2000w per hour.I pay 31p per unit (kw) so it costs 62p an hour to run, which soon adds up but it heated the room much quicker than my other heaters.
A**R
Remarkably powerful
I bought this for £40 back in October 2019 to heat the conservatory space I use as a bedroom during the winter and it's performed admirably. Like most space heaters figuring out the ideal setting for the temperature control is a matter of trial and error but that's the only criticism I really have.Aesthetically it's nice and neutral, so it can go into any space without offending anybody's sense of decor. It has a reliable safety mechanism which springs loose and turns the machine off if not standing upright. It naturally makes a bit noise but it's by no means an unreasonable volume in my opinion. If you wear headphones you'll be unaffected, otherwise you'll probably have to turn the volume on any media you're playing up a bit but not obnoxiously so.When the weather was at its coldest this little thing really proved its worth: I never thought to time it but I would say it can get my airy conservatory from sub-zero temperatures up to shorts and t-shirt levels within half an hour of being turned on. I wouldn't recommend using it like that for a regularly lived-in space because it requires permanently running the 2kW setting which will land you with an eye-watering electricity bill if you're doing that daily, not to speak of the environmental impact, but I had to see if it could be done for science and yes, this thing is strong enough to generate tropical temperatures in poorly insulated conservatories while your car freezes over outside. Fortunately for my more practical purposes the lower 1.2kW setting with the dial a bit over halfway and the thermostat turning it on and off is more than enough to cut out the winter chill and not bankrupt you. One weird thing I've noticed is that static mode seems to heat the room more effectively than the oscillate setting, it's funny because that's one of the main reasons I went for this product but I don't mind as long as it's doing its job well. Ultimately I'd thoroughly recommend this to anybody in need of a good space heater on a budget.
D**O
It's very effective at warming an area in close proximity to you.
First and foremost don't befooled by thinking this is cheaper to run than any electric heater with a similar power rating. They all will consume the identical power and output the same amount of heat energy. Having said that, where this heater scores better than other types of heaters is that it can deliver the heat where you need it most so that you don't have to wait for the whole room to warm up. Being small lightweight and portable you can position practically anywhere you want. It comes with a safety switch which turns off the power to it if the heater is lifted or knocked over. I do find the fan to be somewhat noisy but for the price you pay it's still a good buy.
F**Y
Makes getting out of bed easier!
Bought this to keep the house comfortable enough to live in while the boiler is out of action. I run it on an evening for a few hours when I get home from work, for a little while in my bedroom before I sleep, and for a little while when I wake up just to make getting out of bed a little easier!It has some manner of basic thermostat built into it so turns off after a while on its own depending on what you set the first dial to, then turns back on once it's cooled back down (if left set to 'on'). There is no remote included which it claimed to have at one point - while it would have been a handy extra, it wasn't a requirement). It's about as loud as anyone could expect a small fan to be. It has four settings - Low, High, and then Low Oscillating and High Oscillating. I find that Low with the other dial turned to about halfway is plenty sufficient to warm upstairs comfortably when left for a couple of hours on the hallway. The heatwave from the fan doesn't travel super far into the room, but it does a great job of warming a room up.It also has a safety button on the base that shuts it off if the unit gets knocked over, which is useful when in use around pets (although my cats avoid getting too near it because of the fan sound and the heat). The base itself is otherwise sturdy and there's no way or reason for the unit to easily tip over when placed on a steady, even surface. The base also doesn't get warm so I feel safe when it comes to the surfaces I place it on when in use. Only the front seems to get hot/warm to the touch after it's been used. It has a handle on the back/top of the unit and it's very lightweight which makes it easy to move from room to room without a problem. There were only one or two times it seemed to give off a very very vaguely plastic smell the first couple of times I ran it.I don't tend to pay too much attention to my electric usage in great detail so I can't comment on how expensive it's been to be using this every day, but I don't feel like it's going to be excessive.
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