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Halogen heaters-----probably asked before , so apologies ------

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brenda | 22:32 Mon 28th Dec 2009 | Home & Garden
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are they effective and cheap to run ? TIA.
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mine is very effective & quite cheap to run. I have one of those energy monitors & when I have the heater on One bar it uses approx 4 pence of electricity an hour. When we put it up to the maximum setting (three bars) it was just over 12p an hour. Hope this helps. Happy New Year!
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Thanks very much .Brenda.
Halogen heaters are no more and no less efficient than any other electrically driven heater (despite the weasel-worded claims by the manufacturers). ALL types of electrical heater convert 100% of their input electricity into heat.
'Cheap to run' is a relative term. The way you get an electrical heater to be cheap to run is to drive it off cheaper off-peak electricity. If thelewisgang's heater is using 4p of electricity per hour, it must be rated at about 400W with one bar running - it's that simple. You can't get more than a pint from a pint pot.
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Thanks buildersmate.

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