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Night storage heaters



Worried about the rising costs of your fuel bills?

Who isn’t in the current climate? With the price of gas and electricity continually on the increase, how do you make savings on your heating bills? One option is to use night storage heaters. As the name implies, night storage heaters store electrical energy at night and this can be used for heating purposes the next day. There’s quite a collection of night storage heaters on the market at the moment, the range varies from standard types to combined units or fan assisted options. The most up-to-date varieties are radiant night storage heaters that incorporate the very latest cell technology. If you want to keep your rooms warms this winter and save money on pricey gas bills, night storage heaters are worth a consideration.

How do night storage heaters work?

The basic design of night storage heaters has been with us for some time and the principles are still roughly the same. Using inexpensive off peak electricity, the night storage heaters store heat through elements in cores of high density bricks which is then used throughout the next day and into the following evening. When night storage heaters were first invented they contained insulating materials like asbestos. Of course, this has been updated for safety reasons in the modern world. Highly effective and cheap to run, night storage heaters are a sensible solution for homes that want to take advantage of off peak utility tariffs.

Choosing night storage heaters

People that are interested in buying night storage heaters need to weigh up the pros and cons of each individual model. Static night storage heaters are pretty common but they have basic features and there’s a danger they could run out of heat in a large room. Combined night storage heaters offer a greater deal of flexibility, they come with a built in convector heater should the stored heat run out. Fan and radiant types of night storage heaters are other options to choose, and you’re having trouble trying to decide which heater to select, advice is always available through quality stockists that sell a variety of different models.




Author Resource:- Ultrasave.co.uk can supply a wide range of night storage heaters , with tatic, combined, fan assisted and radiant storage heaters available to meet all your needs.

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