Daewoo indoor fan heater 2kw £12.96 on amazon just £2 at poundland. It has got some good reviews so definetly worth a try at £2.
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monitor1
30 Mar 1710#6
Run it for half a day and it will cost you more than £2'
Kreskin
30 Mar 177#28
Wire them backwards*.
*Please don't wire them backwards.
backinstock
30 Mar 175#4
This post should get some heat!
Kreskin to DontBlameBen
30 Mar 175#16
1. Better not to run it for 3 hours every day (especially in summer).
2. Instead of buying low energy one, just turn the thermostat down on this one. I'll leave more patient people to bang their heads against a wall explaining why that's the same thing.
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MynameisM
1 Apr 17#39
none in store in Tunstall Stoke-on-Trent anyone managed find any stock anywhere.
MynameisM
1 Apr 17#38
the unit rate isn't too bad although standing charge is abit too much probably works out cheaper if u manage fit more than 14kwh in 8 hours seems a bit too much hassle though.
Kreskin
30 Mar 172#20
These days the difference between Poundland and other shops is that everything costs at least a pound.
They're welcome to use that as a slogan.
pinkmarshmallow71 to Kreskin
30 Mar 171#22
It's catchy
Wibble436 to Kreskin
31 Mar 17#37
Except for sale items which are 50p.
Kazan
31 Mar 17#36
All Other Times unit rate 12.56p per kWh
Saturday, 9am-5pm unit rate 0p per kWh
Standing charge 26.01 p per day*
Asam22
31 Mar 171#35
this item is not available anywhere it was a black friday deal last november , no wonder no store has a no clue about it
GazmoX
30 Mar 174#5
Looks like Poundland are now playing the Poundstretcher bait game.
Hammer2006 to GazmoX
31 Mar 17#34
What he said..
Gabi
31 Mar 17#33
Complete bargain.
McGoose
31 Mar 17#32
Looks like Winter was too warm for these to be dumped on Poundland.
Exactly, the only way around this is making your own electricity.
therealclaireh
31 Mar 172#31
I have one of these style fan heaters not this brand they have three heat settings cool (no heat), warm heat, hot hot heat, for the sake of £2 it's worth buying several to heat/cool which ever places you need them in
halfpintt
31 Mar 17#30
great deal heat added :smiley:
ocelot20
30 Mar 171#29
I meant to say work as a normal fan.
Kreskin
30 Mar 177#28
Wire them backwards*.
*Please don't wire them backwards.
ocelot20
30 Mar 172#11
Have 2 of these I bought for £6 each on amazon a while back. They are surprisingly good warm up each room. Plus they work as a cooler as well for the summer.
omgpleasespamme to ocelot20
30 Mar 17#27
How would they work as a cooler?
Kreskin
30 Mar 171#26
Thanks. When producing a slogan for major high street chains it's important to keep it snappy and concise. Unnecessary verbosity is to be avoided. Nobody has time to read lengthy explanations of a retailer's USP (unique selling point). If you can't get your point across in as few words as possible then you probably need to find yourself a career outside of advertising.
What I'm trying to say is that brevity is the key aspect. Keep it short. Don't go on and on.
Less is more...
bringbring
30 Mar 17#25
first law of thermodynamics :stuck_out_tongue:
DontBlameBen
30 Mar 172#15
If you were to run this 3 hours a day, everyday, it would cost you £350 a year. Buy a low energy one.
Kreskin to DontBlameBen
30 Mar 175#16
1. Better not to run it for 3 hours every day (especially in summer).
2. Instead of buying low energy one, just turn the thermostat down on this one. I'll leave more patient people to bang their heads against a wall explaining why that's the same thing.
ruc to DontBlameBen
30 Mar 174#19
no such thing exists if using electricity to heat
118luke to DontBlameBen
30 Mar 171#24
Logic fail
AzeemB
30 Mar 17#23
it will probably last just over a year before it fails. (so buy 2)
The one I got, the actual selector snapped off. (wasn't marked Daewoo, but these are probably made in the same factory)
But for £2 thats ok.
DontBlameBen
30 Mar 171#21
Two tubular heaters 240w each will do the same job :smiley:
monitor1
30 Mar 1710#6
Run it for half a day and it will cost you more than £2'
Kazan to monitor1
30 Mar 174#8
There are tariffs from BG with free electricity on Sat or Sun. Perfect for drying your washing during winter.
Canary0500 to monitor1
30 Mar 171#10
They're not meant for heating the whole house up, just for quick, instant heat.
ruc to monitor1
30 Mar 173#18
but still cheaper than £300 DYSON which will cost exactly the same to run.
Pokora
30 Mar 173#17
Several poundland visited and no one knows the offer.
Ger73
30 Mar 17#14
Anyone found in northern ireland?
MynameisM
30 Mar 17#13
and what's the tarriff a bit of a con I bet the rates are higher than other provider's
andrewt1
30 Mar 171#12
Average UK electricity cost per kWh = 14.05p. For anyone that's interested.
jonmarz89
30 Mar 17#9
i was trying to get on that tarrif as misy days 1-4 p per hour, but when u do washing, ironing, drying, shoots up , but unfortunately i failed credit check even tho never ran on empty expect that one time when there switched from normal to smart meter and messed it up deleatinng my electric account and never making a new one causing me for first time to go to emergency credit
foreverfine
30 Mar 17#7
£10 at my local
backinstock
30 Mar 175#4
This post should get some heat!
saadiya
30 Mar 17#2
Is it store specific?
brewstergary to saadiya
30 Mar 17#3
It's on the website so I would say no.
Mire.Mare
30 Mar 171#1
I have one of these generic heater's (for the shed) as it works very well, they normally cost around £10 - £15 so for a mere £2 this is a bit of a bagain!
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*Please don't wire them backwards.
2. Instead of buying low energy one, just turn the thermostat down on this one. I'll leave more patient people to bang their heads against a wall explaining why that's the same thing.
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They're welcome to use that as a slogan.
Saturday, 9am-5pm unit rate 0p per kWh
Standing charge 26.01 p per day*
Exactly, the only way around this is making your own electricity.
*Please don't wire them backwards.
What I'm trying to say is that brevity is the key aspect. Keep it short. Don't go on and on.
Less is more...
2. Instead of buying low energy one, just turn the thermostat down on this one. I'll leave more patient people to bang their heads against a wall explaining why that's the same thing.
The one I got, the actual selector snapped off. (wasn't marked Daewoo, but these are probably made in the same factory)
But for £2 thats ok.
Nice find OP
MM
P.S can also be used as a normal fan.