SKU: HS10-600-0.6DGW
SKU: HS17-600-1.2DGW
SKU: VD4-1600-1.2DGW
SKU: VSTR9-650-0.6BW
SKU: VSTR12-1080-0.4CW
SKU: VD6-1600-1.2DGW
SKU: VS6-1600-1BW
SKU: VSTR12-1200-0.4CW
SKU: HS10-600-0.6BW
SKU: HC26-400-1.2WW
SKU: VSTR9-650-0.6BSW
SKU: VSTR9-650-0.6DGW
SKU: VS8-1800-2.4WW
SKU: HS10-600-0.6WW
SKU: HS17-600-1.2LGW
SKU: HS17-600-1.2BW
SKU: VSTR12-1200-1DGW
SKU: HS10-600-0.6LGW
SKU: A2/TRDX41025E
SKU: 78503664/1/78434553/1/TRD408020
SKU: FF3 110v
SKU: FF12 400v
The type of electric heater that is cheapest to run can depend on a number of factors, such as the cost of electricity in your area and the efficiency of the heater. Some types of electric heaters are more energy-efficient than others, so they may be cheaper to run. For example, infrared heaters and ceramic heaters tend to be more energy-efficient than traditional convection heaters. Oil filled radiatords store their heat for longer after use making it an efficient option. It is also a good idea to look for a heater with a high energy efficiency rating and to use a programmable thermostat or timer to control when the heater is in use.