Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Electric Fires Are This Season's Must-Have Home Appliances


UK residents engage in more indoor activities during the cold winter months. A wide range of heating options such as free standing gas and electric heaters are already available to consumers. This winter, however, the one home appliance every household should have is an electric fireplace .


The best thing about these home appliances is that they require very little installation work and no additional ventilation. This makes them easy to maintain and a lot cleaner than traditional fireplaces. Another advantage is that the room where it's installed won't constantly smell of smoke.One of the main factors that need to be taken into account when purchasing an electric fireplace is space. The space available in the room where the electric fire is to be installed would determine the proportions and size of the unit. For lounges with ample space a floor standing unit ought to be ideal, but if space is at a premium a wall mounted model may be more appropriate.Available in a myriad of shapes and sizes, electric fireplaces will complement a lounge and are available in wooden, steel, glass, plastic and stone finishes. They are also available in two categories, wall mounted and floor standing, depending on the space available.Homeowners no longer have to worry about heating this winter. Marshall Ward's electric fireplaces are affordable, environmentally friendly, and most importantly create a warm and cosy atmosphere in which families can relax.These electric fires do so much more than simply provide heat, they add to the ambience and character of a room. Many of these home electronics could even be used as centrepieces for large rooms given their stylish design and bold shapes. Owning an electric fireplace might seem a lavish purchase, but with prices ranging from as little as GBP 89 up to GBP 1,000 anyone can afford to bring a little style and sophistication into their home this winter.

Contacts: Shop Direct: Mark Wharton mark.wharton2@shopdirect.com




1 comment:

  1. Storage heaters aimed to stockpile heat spawn from electric energy. I am sharing some tips for the use of storage heaters.
    Set the input switch to standardize heat overnight. If your home is of good insulation material like mud, bricks and not of wood than you do not need to use heaters at high settings.
    In day time the output switch control should be off. For long term absence periods set the settings at low to save energy.
    Set the thermostat to maintain a constant temperature in the room. If your electric storage heater has a thermostat, press the up or down buttons next to the temperature display to adjust the temperature to your liking. A thermostat will help to regulate the temperature and prevent unnecessary heat waste.
    Storage Heaters

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