Halogen heaters running cost explained - and are they cost-effective

1074     0
Halogen heaters have become a popular way to stay warm in your home this winter (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Halogen heaters have become a popular way to stay warm in your home this winter (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The last week has seen temperatures parts of Britain drop to below zero while energy prices are at the highest they have ever been.

As the cost of living crisis continues to squeeze our finances, people around the country are seeking cost-effective ways to keep warm.

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has shared several ways people can stay warm without having to turn on their heating with electric blankets and heated pads having become popular methods for staying warm.

Another recommendation from the MoneySavingExpert (MSE) website is to purchase a halogen heater.

The MSE team has labelled them as a great and cost-effective way to help heat your home for less.

Shop prices 'are yet to peak and will remain high' as inflation hits new heights dqxikeidqkikdinvShop prices 'are yet to peak and will remain high' as inflation hits new heights
Halogen heaters running cost explained - and are they cost-effective (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Portable heaters come in two forms: ones which heat your space or ones that give you directional heat.

Halogen heaters use a halogen-filled bulb to create heat energy from electricity and this energy is then radiated into the room, which heats the air directly in front of it.

The team at MSE says: “Halogen heaters are directional. Once on, you instantly feel the heat. As soon as you turn them off, the heat quickly dissipates.”

Halogen heaters are considered a good method to use if you need to heat up only a certain area of your home such as where you’re seated in your room, or your bed.

This is particularly handy for those who may have less mobility such as pensioners or someone with a disability.

Halogen heaters running cost explained - and are they cost-effective (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

How much you pay depends on a few different factors, such as your supplier, where you are in the country, and the tariff you chose.

However, using the Energy Price Guarantee stats, a 1.2kW halogen heater costs approximately £0.41 to run for an hour or a 1kW model will cost about £2.04 to run for six hours.

Of course, running a halogen heater in every room that needs heating would be prohibitively expensive, but they come into their own by being easy to move between rooms.

Halogen heaters are considered as safe as most electric heaters, the bulbs themselves do heat up, but they usually have protective grills placed in front of them so the risk of burns is relatively low.

However, uSwitch warns that there should be plenty of space around Halogen heaters, particularly ones which are oscillating.

8 money changes coming in February including Universal Credit and passport fees8 money changes coming in February including Universal Credit and passport fees

Even though the MSE team have recommended the use of a halogen heater they have not endorsed a specific brand or model.

According to uSwitch, prices for halogen heaters typically range from £15 to £150, depending on size and effectiveness.

When looking to buy a halogen heater, features they may want to consider include portability, so it can be moved easily around the home or office, and models with low electric usage with the maximum heat output.

Many models usually come with thermostats and controls and can be adjusted to keep the area you’re trying to heat at the desired temperature.

Ruby Flanagan

Cost of Living: We're Here to Help, Energy bills, Save money

Read more similar news:

02.02.2023, 07:33 • Finance
British Gas debt collectors break into vulnerable people’s homes to fit meters
02.02.2023, 09:50 • Finance
British Gas makes huge change to prepayment meters after investigation
02.02.2023, 11:23 • Finance
Your rights explained if your energy firm tries to make you have a prepay meter
02.02.2023, 15:20 • More
Shoppers rush to buy energy-saving blanket that keeps you warm from 1p per hour
02.02.2023, 16:52 • Finance
'British Gas forced me onto a prepayment meter while I was at hospital'
02.02.2023, 17:05 • Finance
Energy prepayment meters - everything you need to know and your rights explained
02.02.2023, 22:43 • World
Energy suppliers urged to stop 'outrageous' force-fitting of prepayment meters
03.02.2023, 07:00 • Finance
Check if you’re missing out on extra cold weather cash worth up to £600
03.02.2023, 09:32 • Finance
You could be paying £250 more for your energy due to obscure rule - how to check
03.02.2023, 10:33 • Finance
900,000 households will get £400 energy bill help this month - see who'll get it