Bring in the heat: Here are the top portable heaters recommended for the winter chill

As the cool winter air sets in, we all start looking for ways to keep our homes warm and comfortable.

While piling on the blankets and donning woolly jumpers are time-honoured traditions, sometimes they are not enough to fend off the cold.

That's where an excellent portable heater can be a game-changer, as it offers warmth where and when you need it without heating the entire house.

Yet, with so many options available on the market, how do you choose the right one for you and your family's needs?


Here is a roundup of the top eight portable heaters that will keep you toasty without breaking the bank.

Kambrook Upright Fan Heater ($64.95 at Kambrook's Online Store)

The Kambrook Upright Fan Heater heats up quickly, which is perfect for chilly mornings when you can feel it in your bones.

Its compact design means it won't be in the way, and the auto-cut-out sensor adds a layer of safety if it tips over.


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Which of these heaters are perfect for your home? Image Credits: Kambrook, De'Longhi, Goldair


Heller 2000W Upright Electric Fan Heater ($37.80 at Big W)

Ideal for personal use, this portable heater was designed to provide instant heat.

With adjustable settings and a carry handle, it's both convenient and versatile.

Its safety tilt switch is a thoughtful feature that ensures peace of mind.

De'Longhi Portable Convection Heater ($79 at De'Longhi's Online Store)

For those who need a heater that's both powerful and adaptable, this convection heater from De'Longhi is a standout.

It can be displayed in two ways—through a wall mount or freestanding.

It also comes with an adjustable thermostat to maintain your ideal temperature.


Dimplex Oil Free Column Heater ($129 at Big W)

Quiet and efficient, this column heater from Dimplex allows you to enjoy warmth without the noise.

Its portability means you can move it wherever you need.

Goldair 2000W Ceramic Tower Heater ($109 at Big W)

Space-saving and stylish, the Goldair Ceramic Tower Heater is perfect for smaller living spaces.

It comes with remote-control temperature adjustment, so you can stay snug and warm without moving.

De'Longhi 2400W Slimline Panel Heater ($489 at De'Longhi's Online Store)

This sleek panel heater is an excellent choice for those who appreciate quick, even heat distribution.

It automatically shuts down when tipped over, making it a great safety feature.


De'Longhi Radia S 2000W with Timer ($169 at De'Longhi's Online Store)

For sustained warmth, the De'Longhi Radia S uses oil to radiate heat long after getting turned off.

It's quiet and has an easy-to-use temperature system, making it suitable for any room.

Devanti Electric Ceramic Tower Heater 2400W ($88 at Big W)

With dual power settings and an adjustable thermostat, this vertical heater is both powerful and efficient.

It is also quiet and comes with several features, including a timer, LED display controls, and a remote for added convenience.


While these are a few standout picks, it's important to consider the size of your space and the type of heat you prefer.

Oil heaters are great for longer-lasting warmth, while fan and convection heaters can provide a quick fix.

Panel heaters are a good middle ground, offering quick heat without the noise.

As for running costs, websites like Canstar Blue can provide estimates on how much different heaters cost to run, helping you make an informed decision that fits your budget.

Remember, staying warm does not mean your wallets have to run cold.

With the right portable heater, you can enjoy a cosy winter and keep your bill in check.
Key Takeaways

  • Portable heaters are an affordable and convenient way to stay warm during cold winter months.
  • There's a variety of heater styles to choose from, including oil, fan and convection, panel, and tower heaters, each with its own benefits and ideal usage.
  • Costs for portable heaters could vary, and it's essential to do the calculations to see the potential monthly expenses.
  • Brands like De'Longhi, Goldair, Kambrook and Devanti offer portable heaters with different features like thermostats, safety features, and space-saving sizes.
So, which of these heaters will come home with you this winter? Perhaps you have a home heater you swear by. Share your thoughts and insights with us in the comments below.
 
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