The Ember Mirror Radiant Panel Heater has an impressive heat output of 2,046 BTUs per hour while costing approximately 7 cents per hour on average to operate.
Ember Mirror Radiant Panel Heater
Its efficiency is similar to that of the Ener-J 450W and typically reduces heating costs by as much as 50% compared to conventional systems, but it has a bit more bang for its buck when it comes to heating.
Another plus point is Its dual connection feature that allows for either a hardwired connection to a thermostat or a plug-in to a standard outlet, providing flexibility in installation and use.
The Ember is also available in two sizes 35″ x 24″ – 600W (heating area 80 – 120 ft2) and 47″ x 24″ – 800W (heating area 125 – 210 ft2) giving you more flexibility in terms of your bathroom size.
Overall the Ember is a powerful heater that is cheap to run and it comes with a 5-year warranty which is a big step up on the Ener-J, if not the Herschel’s 10 years.
It’s also slightly more expensive than the equivalent Herschel Models.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Dual connection
Powerful heating
Economical
5-year warranty
Cons
Limited size options
No Smart controls
Basic design/aesthetic
Slightly more expensive than equivalent/superior heaters



