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    ALVA 800 W White Electric Quartz Heater EIH501

    R 299.00 R 219.95

    Totai Patio Grey Heater 16/DK1027G

    R 3,799.00

    AENO Black Premium Eco Smart Heater AGH0002S

    R 4,999.00 R 4,799.00

    Alva Log Fireplace Gas Heater GFP100

    R 3,999.00 R 3,199.00

    Totai Cylinder Top Gas Heater 27/130

    R 999.00 R 729.00

    Totai Black Hanging Telescopic Boma 16/DK1032

    R 1,699.00 R 1,499.00

    Totai Stainless Steel Patio Heater 16/DK1023

    R 7,999.00 R 7,499.00

    Totai Black Square Flame Gas Patio Heater 16/DK1028

    R 6,999.00 R 6,599.00

    Totai Full Body Silver Gas Heater 16DK1010S

    R 1,899.00 R 1,799.00

    Totai Full Body Cream Gas Heater 16DK1010C

    R 1,799.00

    Goldair 4 Bar Quartz Heater Black GQH-1980

    R 1,399.00

    Goldair - Quartz Heater - Black GQH-004

    R 699.00

    Goldair GGH-42BA 3 Panel Gas Heater Black

    R 1,399.00 R 1,299.00

    Goldair 3 Bar Halogen Heater GHH-3000A

    R 799.00 R 699.00

    Russell Hobbs RHCHR Convection Heater

    R 999.00

    HAZ 2 BAR HEATER HZ422

    R 279.00

    SALTON SHH25 3 BAR HEATER

    R 699.00

    Goldair GBHH-500 Heater/Humidifier White

    R 649.00 R 599.00

    Goldair Gqh-2400 Quartz Heater

    R 999.00

    A Selection of The Best Heaters for Sale

    We offer a wide range of heaters for sale at competitive prices in South Africa.

     

    What Is a Heater

    Room heaters are practical gadgets that produce focused and localised heat, making them ideal for use in a space occupied by individuals who are elderly, unwell, or have restricted mobility.

    Portable space heaters and heaters that are permanently mounted on the wall are the two primary types of room heaters. The majority of space heaters run on either gas or electricity. You might be interested in our range of gas heaters for sale.

    Oil heaters are also very popular. They give you a low-cost method of boosting the temperature without considerably impacting your energy expenditures because their energy needs are so much lower than those of the typical furnace (on average, 400W to 1500W), which means that they use less power.

    Additionally, oil-filled space heaters have an efficiency rating of greater than 99%, and they use less power, making them a cost-effective method of heating. If you prefer a blanket rather than a heater, be sure to browse through our collection of electric blankets.

     

    How Does a Heater Work

    When you switch on a heater, an electrical current is created, and this current causes the nichrome wire components, which are more often referred to as the heating coils, within the device to get hot. When an electric current moves through a resistor, the electrical energy is converted into heat. Electric heaters are sometimes referred to as resistive heating devices for this reason.

     

    Different Types of Heaters

    You get several different types of heaters, most of which can be used in the home:

    Convection Heaters: These heaters provide silent, whole-room heating by utilising one of several different types of heating elements, in addition to natural convection to move the air, until the entire room is heated. This includes radiators that are filled with oil, panel heaters, and some types of infrared heaters.

    Radiant or infrared heaters give fast warmth by heating objects, including humans, rather than heating the air around them. As a result, you feel the heat immediately. Under a desk, under enclosed porches or sunrooms during the winter, or in big rooms that are likely to have a chilly spot are all good places to put one of these.

    Fan-forced heaters are heaters that include an internal electric heating element such as a micathermic, ceramic, or coil, and a blower fan that circulates hot air around a room. These heaters are the most common type of fan-forced heaters. There is some noise produced by the fan, but it is often not loud enough to interfere with normal conversation or sleep.

     

    Pros and Cons of Heaters

    Pros

    Cons

    The initial cost of an electric heating system is low.

    They can cause electric shock.

     

    Electric heating is a clean method of heating.

    They can lead to fire hazards.

    An electric heating system produces no harmful gases.

    They cause dry air in the room.

     

    Accurate and reliable temperatures can be obtained through easy controls.

    They may result in burns.

     

    In electric heating, about 75 to 100% of the heat produced is utilized.

    You can only use them in small spaces.

    Automatic protection against over-currents or overheating is provided through suitable switchgear.

     

     

    How to Choose a Heater

    When it comes to the purchase of an electric space heater, essential concerns such as "Will this heater sufficiently heat my room?" and "How much will it cost to operate it?" are important to consider. Let's take a look at some things you should be looking for in a space heater:

    Heating Capacity - When shopping for a space heater, one of the most crucial things to take into consideration is the total square footage of the room that has to be heated.

    The second item that you need to think about is the kind of heater that you want to use in your home. Although there are a variety of heater designs, all electric heaters may be categorised into one of three primary heating technologies: convection, infrared, or fan-forced heating.

    Efficiency in energy use - Not only is reducing one's energy use better for the environment, but it also allows one to keep their heating bills at a more affordable level.

    You should look into purchasing a heater that has a lower amperage draw and select a type that is appropriate for the conditions in your location as well as the dimensions of the area you intend to heat.

    Safety Features - Because the safe installation and operation of space heaters are of the utmost importance, it is vital to read the owner's handbook and pay attention to the safety requirements regarding the location of the power cable and the availability of unrestricted airflow.

    The majority of manufacturers outfit their electric heaters with internal switches that will turn off the heater immediately if excessive heat levels are detected, known as "overheat protection", or if the heater is knocked over or tipped over. This helps to significantly reduce the risk of fire.

    As is the case with the vast majority of electrical home products, the operation of many portable heaters is accompanied by an audible level of background noise. Think about using a heater without a fan, such as a baseboard heater or a standalone convection heater, if you want to keep the noise level low in a place like your bedroom or office.

    For example, wall and baseboard heaters are fantastic at providing even warmth over an entire room with no interruption from noise. Radiant space heaters are an excellent choice for use in bedrooms and workplaces because of their low noise output.

    When shopping for a space heater, the factors that are most crucial for consideration are the dimensions of the room that need to be heated, as well as the kind of heater that will be most effective in doing the work. This can include heating methods such as fan-forced heating, convection heating, infrared heating, radiant heating, or micathermic heating.

     

    Best Brands of Heaters for Sale at MHC World

    There are a large variety of heaters on the market that can successfully be used in the home. Most of the best brands are available at MHC World. These brands are:

    Totai heaters;

    Goldair Upright Fan Heaters;

    Bondsonic Fan Heaters;

    Delonghi heaters;

    Salton 11 Fin Oil Heaters;

    Goldair 9 Fin Oil Heater GSOR-900;

    Goldair 3 Bar Heaters;

    Goldair Fireplace Heaters;

    Goldair 6 Bar Heater/ Humidifiers;

    Goldair 11 Fin Slim Oil Heaters.

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