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Warm your home in style with compact, wall or freestanding panel heaters. With smart Wi-Fi control, instant heat, and safety features, they’re perfect for year-round comfort.

Panel Heaters

Panel heaters are slimline electric heating units designed to provide direct heat using convection. Typically mounted on walls (though some are portable), electric wall heaters offer an unobtrusive and elegant alternative to bulkier radiators or fan heaters. These units are especially well-suited to bedrooms, home offices, conservatories, and other spaces where you need consistent but gentle warmth, making them a popular choice for electric heaters.

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Key benefits of panel heaters

Space-saving design

Modern panel heaters are designed with minimalism in mind. They are slim, discreet, and can be installed high or low on a wall, freeing up valuable floor space. This makes them ideal for smaller homes or flats, where every square inch matters.

Energy efficiency

Many panel heaters come with thermostats, programmable timers, and smart sensors that help maintain a steady temperature without wasting electricity. This level of control means you can heat specific rooms only when needed, reducing overall energy bills—a major advantage during Britain’s colder months.

Quick and quiet warmth

Unlike central heating systems that take time to warm up, electric panel heaters provide nearly instant heat. And thanks to their silent operation, they’re perfect for bedrooms or nurseries where noise can be a nuisance.

Ease of installation

Panel heaters are plug-and-play. Most models require minimal setup—just fix them to the wall and plug them in. There’s no need for plumbing or complex wiring, which makes them a cost-effective solution for quick renovations or additions.

Stylish options

With clean lines, modern finishes, and often touchscreen controls, panel heaters blend seamlessly into contemporary interiors. Whether you prefer a classic white model or a glass-fronted designer finish, there’s a heater to match your aesthetic.

Types of panel heaters

Convection panel heaters

These heaters operate by warming the air through natural convection, drawing in cooler air from the bottom and releasing heated air from the top to create a gentle circulation. They’re quiet, efficient, and well-suited for spaces where you want steady, unobtrusive warmth throughout the day. This makes them a solid choice for bedrooms, living rooms, or home offices where comfort and silence are key.

Fan-assisted panel heaters

Incorporating a discreet internal fan, these heaters accelerate the distribution of warm air, making them effective for rooms that need to be heated quickly. They’re especially helpful in spaces that tend to be chilly in the mornings or when returning home after a long day. Their ability to rapidly boost warmth makes them ideal for draughty spots such as hallways, conservatories, or spare rooms.

Radiant or infrared panel heaters

Rather than warming the air, radiant heaters emit infrared energy that heats objects and people directly—similar to the sun’s rays. They’re efficient in reducing heat loss and provide almost instant comfort without waiting for the whole room to warm up. This makes them a great fit for targeted use in areas like home offices, workshops, or bathrooms where focused heat is more effective than ambient warmth.

Oil-filled panel heaters

These models use an electrically heated oil reservoir to radiate heat gradually over time. Though they take a bit longer to warm up, they continue to emit heat long after being turned off, offering a more sustained and energy-efficient solution. Their long-lasting warmth is particularly beneficial in larger or regularly used rooms, such as lounges or dining areas where maintaining a steady temperature matters.

Smart panel heaters

Combining the performance of traditional convection heaters with digital technology, smart models allow you to control temperature, timers, and schedules remotely via apps or smart home systems. They offer precision, flexibility, and the ability to tailor heating routines to your daily habits. This level of convenience is ideal for busy households or anyone looking to reduce energy consumption while staying connected.

Aspects you should consider before buying

Room size

Not all heaters have the same output. A small heater may struggle to warm a large, open-plan space, while an oversized unit could waste energy in a compact room. It’s important to check the wattage and the square metre coverage recommended by the manufacturer. As a rough guide, you’ll need around 100 watts per square metre for a well-insulated room. Accurately measuring your space and matching it with the appropriate power rating will help you achieve efficient and consistent warmth.

Smart features

Modern panel heaters often come equipped with intelligent features that go beyond basic on/off control. Look out for models that offer Wi-Fi connectivity, mobile app integration, voice assistant compatibility (such as Alexa or Google Assistant), and programmable schedules. These tools allow you to adjust your heating remotely, tailor heating cycles to your daily routine, and even monitor energy usage—perfect for tech-savvy households looking to improve convenience and cut down on bills.

Wall-mounted vs freestanding

Panel heaters are available in both wall-mounted and freestanding designs. Wall-mounted units offer a clean, fixed solution that saves floor space and suits more permanent installations—ideal for bedrooms, kitchens, or hallways. On the other hand, freestanding models provide flexibility, allowing you to move the heater between rooms as needed. Some heaters come with both wall brackets and floor stands, giving you the best of both worlds. Consider your long-term needs and the layout of your home before deciding.

Safety features

Safety should always be a priority, especially in homes with children, elderly occupants, or pets. Look for models with overheat protection that automatically shut off the heater if it gets too hot. Child lock functions and tamper-proof controls add extra peace of mind, preventing unintended adjustments. If you plan to use the heater in a bathroom or kitchen, check for appropriate IP (Ingress Protection) ratings that indicate resistance to moisture and splashes. These features not only ensure safe operation but also help extend the life of the unit.

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