Heat with Klarstein

When the temperatures start to drop, becomes heating an important theme. Coldness and wetness needs to be fought to be in various places in the home. Here mobile heaters are especially useful, as they are not permanently installed and can therefore be flexibly used.

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The History of Heating

300,000 BC: Cave people heat with fire
200 BC: Wealthy Romans invent central heating as underfloor heating
13th century: Monks invent heaters for their monasteries
15th century: Fireplaces ensure clean heating in rooms
1716: The first hot water heater is invented for a greenhouse
1843: The first steam heating system is installed in a German castle
Approximately 1900: Coal stoves heat rooms using direct fire in the oven
1960s: Central heating systems displace coal and gas stoves in many places
From 2014: Heating systems are becoming smarter and more ecological - such as by using thermostats

Whether convector heater, electric fan heater or infrared heater - they all have one thing in common: dependence on electricity. Although different in function and details, they are all very easy to use and have the following characteristics:


  • Several heat settings adapted to the degree of coldness
  • Built-in thermostats for setting the desired temperature and protecting against overheating
  • A safety switch which automatically switches off the heater if it falls over
  • A timer for automatically switching the device on and off
  • Built-in wheels to easily set up the heater anywhere

What different types of heaters are there?

Klarstein has a variety of heaters in its range to warm up your home in the best possible way. Here is a small overview of the three different types of heaters that provide warmth during the coldest times.

Convector Heaters

The convector heater makes use of the law of thermally-induced air movement. Cool air from the room flows into the convector, where it is then heated and delivered back into the room after it has been warmed. As soon as the temperature of the room air sinks and cools down, the air is sucked in by the convector and reheated. The special design of the heater creates a flow of movement that can heat the entire room.

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Electric Fan Heaters

Fan heaters are mobile heaters that can be used easily in every room. They are particularly suitable for smaller rooms. These devices consist of a fan with a motor, housing, mains connection and a heating unit. Their big advantage is that they are ready for immediate use. When plugged into the nearest power outlet, they only need a moment to warm the air.

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Infrared Heaters

Infrared heating is a variation of electric heating and, compared to other radiators, does not heat the room air, but rather the area or objects hit by the infrared rays - such as walls, furniture, bodies or ceilings. In this way, infrared heaters can warm up a space very quickly. While the radiant heat is said to have positive health effects, infrared heating is also very popular with people with allergies thanks to the low air movement required for operation.

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