i think they are very good, but you have to remember they do give out quite a lot of light.
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I would stick with a decent fan heater as long as it has a thermostat control. Never had a problem with them. Light and easy to use, and does not kick out any light.....handy when you are getting ready for bed......silhouette....know what I mean!
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Quote: Originally posted by Burridges on 26/8/2006
how efficient and safe are the halogen heaters? I've been thinking about one of these but also have 2 boisterous and clumsy kids!
they are ok but i found that you need a heater with a fan built in. if any body knocks them over they automaticly cut out
We have a small halogen heater,got it from poundstretcher about £9.Used it at the weekend,they are great and very safe,if they do happen to get knocked over they cut off.
We have the £10 fan heater from Argos and it's great. It gives out plenty of heat, has 2 heat settings and a cold blower and a cut out for safety. We use it in a big tent and for drying out wet towels clothes etc
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We bought a greenhouse heater for £40 from either Focus or B&Q, can`t remember which now. It is condensation and drip proof, ideal for a tent. It has a thermostat and cuts out if it is knocked over. It also acts as a fan in warm weather. It`s the best £40 we have spent and is more than capable of keeping our large XXL warm throughout the night.
Go for the halogen heater. They usually have 3 heat settings, ocillate, and they switch off when tipped, plus its safe to touch the protective grill without burning yourself (excellent for wee hands).