Portable heating
Cost-effective, safe, and reliable heating for you and your family, portable heaters are available in many different types and styles to provide you with the perfect supplementary heating for your home.
 
Dimplex offer a choice of convenient heaters that can be used within the home, workshop or greenhouse.
Convector heaters
Convectors are ultra lightweight and ideal for heating larger rooms.
Fan and ceramic heaters
Fan and ceramic heaters are perfect for instant top-up heating with instantaneous heat up and easy portability.
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FutuRad
The FutuRad is the future of portable radiators thanks to it Thermocore XR Oil free technology which offers super fast warm up and heat delivery. The range is available in not only 2kW but also 3kW heat outputs for larger rooms. Some models offer Bluetooth (R) programming for easy programming and control from your armchair.
Electric radiators
These stylish heaters use a balance of radiant and convected heat to provide optimum comfort and performance.
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How is the UK Government planning to incentivise low carbon heating system installation through the Heat and Buildings Strategy?
The UK Government announced the much-anticipated Heat and Buildings Strategy on the 18th of November 2021. It revealed ambitions for the transition to low carbon buildings of the future, with plans to phase out fossil fuels in favour of electrification. The Heat and Buildings Strategy outlines how £3.9 billion of funding will be allocated in the three-year term of 2022-2025 to speed up the decarbonisation of heat.

Debunking the misconceptions of electric panel heating
Modern, energy efficient electric panel heaters that offer a high level of control to users, whilst using low carbon energy, are unrecognisable from the inefficient, clunky panel heaters of the past. Despite technological advances, the perception of electric heating mostly relates to the old technology that grew in popularity with the advent of cheaper nuclear energy in the late 1950s. Traditionally, panel heaters in homes were accompanied by storage heating to make use of the energy generated ‘off-peak’ and assist with under-utilised night-time energy available on the grid. In addition, electric heating has long been a convenient form of secondary heating, for example with the use of portable fan heaters.