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7 Tips About Oil Radiators That No One Will Tell You
Why Choose Oil Radiators?

Oil radiators are heated by a thermal fluid engineered for the purpose. The fluid is engineered to cool slowly, which prevents overheating and provides a more stable level of warmth for longer.

You can design an ideal heating schedule that is suited to your lifestyle using a programmable heating system. This ensures your home is only heated when it is needed which helps cut costs and save energy.

Heating that is efficient

Oil radiators do not ignite like solid heaters, but instead release warm air slowly into the space via convection. This creates a far-reaching radiant warmth that is ideal in open areas and homes with a lot of draft. As a result, you will reduce energy consumption compared to other heating systems on the market.

This is due to the fact that they do not need fans to move hot air throughout the room, which can bring colder air. This decreases their efficiency. They also have high heat retention which means they'll keep you warm even after the lights are turned off. This can lower your electricity bill by a significant amount, making them a fantastic option for anyone who wants to cut down on their power costs.

They are also much cheaper to run than gas central heating. This is due to the fact that they convert every power watt into warmth, compared to traditional gas central heating systems that are notoriously inefficient because of the amount of heat that is lost through the system.

The fact that they're so efficient means that you can use them alongside renewable energy sources to further reduce your carbon footprint. Pairing them with a solar panel can allow you to get 100% green heating.

With the help of advanced electric programming, you can create a customized heating schedule and atmosphere for your space. Our Haverland Designer TT model, for instance has a smart manual control via its digital interface that is recessed into the body of the radiator. This makes it easy to set hourly, daily and weekly settings. This will ensure that your home is heated at the ideal temperature, and will reduce energy consumption in rooms that are not being used.

Long-lasting warmth

Oil radiators are more efficient at retaining heat than dry heaters. They consume less energy, which decreases your electricity bill. This is particularly applicable to large rooms or for all-day heating.

When an electric oil heater is turned on, the engineered thermal fluid inside its housing begins to heat up. The heat is then transferred to surrounding air through convection, warming your space. This method takes a bit longer to heat up than wire element heaters however, it has the advantage that it continues to radiate warmth even after the heater is removed.

Most electric oil radiators come with safety features in order to prevent users from touching the heating element and burning themselves. They can still be hot to be touched. It is a minor drawback however, they do offer an extra layer of protection to those with children at home.

Unlike gas central heating systems, which come with the drawback of potentially dangerous carbon monoxide the oil radiators are safe to touch since they don't release any hazardous gasses into your home. Oil radiators also have a superior temperature retention capacity that means they can keep your home warm for a much longer time than traditional heaters.

You need a heating device that keeps your family and you warm throughout the night and day. Whether you want to cut down on your electric bills or simply love the feel of a warm home, an oil filled radiator is the perfect solution.

Use with caution

Oil radiators don't form part of the central heating system but are fully sealed electric heaters that operate independently. This means they are less risky for your family and home as they won't explode or release toxic carbon monoxide fumes in the event of leaks.

Instead these heaters are filled with diathermic heat transfer liquid and this won't require refilling during the lifetime of the product. If a leak occurs, it should be handled by an expert. A leaky oil heater is still safer than a fireplace with gas, which could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

They are less likely to ignite items in the room, as their heating is less intense than that produced by other types of heaters like halogen and fans. They are safe to use in bedrooms as well as other rooms.

As an added level of safety, many oil heaters have covers that are child-proof and it is a good reason to keep the heater on at all times. It is also a good idea to ensure that the radiator has ample space around it and isn't too close to curtains or other furnishings that could be easily burned.

Installing smoke alarms and CO detectors in your home is a good idea, especially if there are children or pets. This will alert you quickly when the heater is an ignition risk. It is important that you do not leave the heaters unattended and that they are turned off at least an hour before going to go to bed.

Reduced electric bills

Oil radiators heat the oil by using an electric element. They then release warmth into the space. The energy efficiency of these heaters can help to keep the cost of electricity low. These types of heaters are more economical than convection heaters and aid in reducing heating costs over the long term.

When used They are 100% efficient and convert every watt of energy into usable heat. There is no charge for wasted heat. This makes them cheaper than traditional electric heaters and gas boilers.

The oil-filled thermal fluid inside radiators is also effective in retaining heat which further reduces energy use. Many models also have energy-saving features inbuilt, such as thermostat controls that decrease the power output when not in use. These features, when combined with the heat-retentive properties, ensure that the radiator consumes enough energy to maintain an ideal temperature in the room.

You can further reduce your energy usage by selecting an oil heater that is fixed and has programmable controls. These heating controls allow you to design a heating plan that is tailored to your routine. You can set the timer to turn the radiator off and on on a daily, hourly, weekly or weekend basis. This lets you heat the room at times when it's needed and stops heat loss.


There is no need for an air conditioner to distribute heat throughout the space, so you won't have to worry about loud noises. This is great for people who live in apartments or homes with noisy neighbours.

Stable airflow

Electric oil radiators are an excellent option for heating rooms that require a bit of warmth or as an alternative to central heating. They can be placed almost anywhere in a room and use convective and radiant heat to warm up the air and walls, instead of using an air conditioner to spread the air around the space. This helps keep your energy bills low particularly in the event that you have doors and windows that can be opened to let fresh air throughout the daytime.

Electric oil heaters operate very quietly, unlike dry radiators which are loud. Electric oil heaters do not rely on fans to circulate hot air throughout a room. This makes them a great option for households with children or elderly people. Many are equipped with WiFi control, allowing you to control your heating from anywhere and at any time.

Many people are worried about the term "oil-filled" when it comes to electric heaters. However unlike gas boilers, the thermal oil inside of an electric heater doesn't burn, but instead is heated up. This means that the reservoir for thermal oil will last for the life of your appliance.

Our Ecostrad designer line of electric oil filled radiators feature innovative Fast-Flo technology that is designed to increase the circulation of thermal fluids and reach every part of the body. This allows for a more uniform temperature and improves the efficiency of your heating system. It also ensures that the heater lasts longer, and also reduces costs for electricity by ensuring the room isn't overheated.

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