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  1. Feb 15, 2023 · This means an average heater would cost you £1.02 to run per hour. If you leave it on for three hours, it would cost you £3.06. That is £21.42 a week if you use it for the same period of time ...

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  3. So, if you were to use a 1000-watt (1 kWh) electric heater for an hour, you would expect to pay 24.5 pence plus a 61 pence standing charge. However, using the heater for longer than 1 hour will only cost the additional energy spent (24.5p/kWh).

  4. Jan 4, 2024 · At a very basic level, the cheapest heater to run will be any heater that has a very low wattage. For example, a 500 watt heater would cost just over 14p per hour under current 28.62p per kWh rates, while a more powerful 2000 watt halogen heater would cost just over 57p per hour.

  5. Dec 2, 2023 · However, when it comes to which is the cheapest electric heater to run, our tests found that fan heaters were more costly to run than ceramic heaters. The Russell Hobbs ceramic heater cost just 19p an hour to run at its highest setting based on a rate of 27p per kWh, while the Beldray fan heater cost 54p per hour on the highest setting and 27p on the lowest setting.

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · The Sun Digital Newspaper; Racing Members Enclosure; ... That means the 700-watt model will cost 23.8p per hour to run. While a model which uses 1,200 watts will cost you 40.8p per hour.

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  8. Oct 10, 2024 · Under current energy prices, the electric heaters we've tested can cost anything from 8p to 76p per hour to run on full blast. This range shows you that the answer to whether electric heaters are expensive to run is that it really depends on which one you buy.