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Oil-filled heaters (often called oil-filled radiators) are electric heaters with a sealed thermal oil inside. When you switch one on, an internal electric element heats the oil first. The hot oil then circulates inside the heater’s channels and warms the metal casing, which releases heat into the room (mainly as radiant warmth, with some natural convection as warm air rises).
Because the oil and the casing need time to warm up, oil-filled heaters can feel slower to get going. They’re also often quite heavy, which can make them less convenient to move around.
By comparison, NEOS is designed to be a convection-based heating solution, which helps circulate warm air around the room. NEOS is also designed to keep releasing warmth gradually after it switches off, so you may not need it running constantly to stay comfortable. Guarantee length can also vary by product and brand.
Posted on 18th Nov 2022 14:19:28 by Trust 0 comments
Tags: Comparisons.