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Portable Heaters

When you need instant warmth without the hassle, our range of Portable Heaters has you covered. Compact, efficient, and easy to use, these heaters are a practical solution for keeping comfortable during colder months. Whether it’s for your home, office, or workshop, portable heating provides the flexibility to warm up exactly where you need it most. With a variety of designs, from sleek panel heaters to powerful fan and convector models, you can choose the option that suits your space and style. Many models come with handy features such as thermostats, timers, and carry handles, making them not just effective but also convenient to use day to day.

At Plumbworld, we understand that reliable heating is essential, and that’s why we’ve carefully selected a wide choice of Portable Heaters to meet every requirement. Keep cosy and in control this winter – shop the full collection now at Plumbworld.

What heater size (kW) should you choose for your room?

Use the heater's wattage to match the room area: 1 kW models suit very small rooms of around 7–10 m², 2 kW models are ideal for typical bedrooms or home offices of roughly 13–20 m², and a 3 kW heater works for larger living rooms up to about 25–30 m². Those figures assume average insulation; if your room is poorly insulated or has high ceilings, aim for the higher end of the range. On this page you'll find 1 kW, several 2 kW and a 3 kW option to cover those needs.

How do fan, convector and panel heaters differ, and which is best for your space?

Fan heaters blow warm air quickly and are great for short-term, directed heat in workshops or when you need an instant boost, though they can be noisier; convectors produce a gentler, more even warmth and suit living rooms or bedrooms; slim panel heaters are discreet and good where space is tight, such as hallways. For a fast-warming small office try a 2 kW fan or fan-convector, while a Dimplex ML convector is a better choice for sustained background heat in a bedroom.

Should you go for a freestanding model or a wall-and-floor option?

Freestanding heaters give maximum portability so you can move warmth to whichever room you're using, and many included in our range models are freestanding; wall-and-floor options free up floor space and reduce trip hazards, which is helpful in narrow hallways or busy rooms. Note the available widths (540, 584, 590 and 712 mm) when planning placement, a 540 mm unit tucks into tighter spots than a 712 mm model. If you need a heater for multiple rooms, a freestanding 2 kW convector is a practical compromise.

Do thermostats and timers really save you money?

Yes, built-in thermostats maintain a steady set temperature so the heater cycles on and off rather than running constantly, and timers let you heat only when you need to, cutting unnecessary running time. using a timer to warm your room for 30–60 minutes before you arrive is more efficient than leaving a heater on all day. Several models on the page include timers and thermostats, so you can balance comfort with lower energy use.

Are any of these heaters suitable for use in bathrooms or other humid areas?

Look for models with specific safety features, the Consort 1 kW unit is described as LST (low surface temperature), which reduces burn risk and can be better for areas where contact might occur. However, bathroom suitability also depends on an appliance's IP rating and the room zone, so check the individual product specification before using it in a wet area. If you want a bathroom-friendly option, favour purpose-designed LST or IP-rated models rather than a standard freestanding heater.