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    rene.jecklin 10 months ago in Fan heater

    Performance of fan heaters.

    Can someone explain to me why a ceramic fan heater with 2000 watts of power only manages 20m2, while others with the same wattage manage 60 to even 75m2?

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    Anonymous 3 years ago in Fan heater

    Fan heater for bathroom

    I am looking for a fan heater for my bathroom, as the bathroom is not heated otherwise. The fan heater will therefore be used more often. What do you recommend? I have also found some with a splash guard. Is this really necessary? Greetings and thanks

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    Ratko 2 years ago in Fan heater

    Garage/car "keep warm

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    james.wait85 3 years ago in Fan heater

    Space heater - Fuse problems

    Having recently moved into an old house, I wish to purchase a fan heater/radiator. I have already been informed that the mains supply is "weak" and that the fuses can easily blow (just with an iron for example). Can you advise me whether it would be better to buy a radiator or a fan heater and how to choose a low Watt/Amp so that the fuses do not blow?

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    Swissi55 4 years ago in Fan heater

    Ceramic heating up to 45 degrees

    For a chocolatier, we are looking for a radiant heater/fan that reaches 45-50 degrees. We had one from Obi for about 80 euros, but unfortunately it's no longer available. I didn't find anything here on Galaxus. Maybe someone has better eyes than me :)

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    stephanie.eugster 5 years ago in Fan heater

    Please add input voltage to filter option

    @Galaxus Team - Thank you :)

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    sssoene 6 years ago in Fan heater

    Car heater

    Is there a fan heater that can be operated with an internal battery, an external battery or the 12V socket in the car?

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    srufu 8 years ago in Fan heater

    Volume

    Would it be possible to add volume information to this category? Surely this is an essential feature for selection?

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    chevalley 7 years ago in Fan heater

    metal/ceramic fan heater

    Hello, Which electric fan heaters with a metal or ceramic outer casing can I find at Galaxus for domestic use? Thank you in advance.

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    micasaducasa 7 years ago in Fan heater

    Consumption

    It would make sense to know how much power you use with the corresponding size you get, because you know that they are different, it would also help you decide which fan suits you.

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First of all: this is a question with a need for a solution, tips for energy savings etc. can be found everywhere and I can decide for myself whether I need it effectively, so I don't need this as an answer - thank you :-). I have a garage at my new place of residence, which is separate from the residential building. Therefore there is no heating or anything like that. Now in winter, the temperature in the morning when I get in is about 1-2 degrees Celcius. To make it more comfortable for me and the car, I am thinking of buying a fan heater to keep the temperature a bit warmer. It doesn't need to be 25 degrees in the garage, but the outside temperature is a bit cold for the car to be in a garage. There are two individual garages that are connected to each other. Fan heater for the garage or rather a small fan heater for inside the car that works its magic half an hour before entry via a timer. The primary concern is the temperature inside the vehicle.