Why choose a convector heater?
- Silent operation making it great for sleep or quiet workspaces
- Provides consistent heat across the whole room
- Slim and portable, with wall-mount options available
- Often includes thermostats, timers and safety features
Convector heaters are electric heaters designed to warm the air in a room by circulating it naturally over a heated element. They offer quiet, even heating and are ideal for spaces where background warmth is needed without the distraction of a fan or moving parts. These heaters are lightweight, low-profile, and can be wall-mounted or freestanding, making them a flexible choice for home heating in medium-sized rooms.
Convector heaters are best suited to:
They’re especially good for those who want a heater that blends into the room and provides warmth without drawing attention.
Convector heaters work by heating air through an internal electric element. As the air inside the unit warms, it rises naturally and exits through vents at the top. Cooler air from the room is pulled in at the base, creating a natural cycle of warm airflow. This type of heating provides an even, consistent temperature and is completely silent unless the model includes an added fan for faster heat-up.
Convector heaters are ideal for people who want quiet, background warmth, especially in insulated spaces. While they take longer to heat a room compared to fan or ceramic heaters, the warmth they provide is steady and even.
These heaters are often slim and easy to position along walls or under windows. Some models come with built-in thermostats, timers, or Wi-Fi connectivity for extra control. If you’re heating a large or draughty space, a more powerful option like a micathermic or oil column heater may be better.
To choose the right heater size for your space:
This helps ensure efficient heating without overloading your power usage. You can also look for room guides on packaging or product listings to match wattage with room type.
Convector heaters use electricity to power the heating element, typically drawing between 1.5 and 2.4 kilowatts. They are efficient for maintaining room temperature over time but may take longer to initially warm the space.
Heater running costs depend on wattage, electricity rates in your area and how long the heater runs each day. As energy prices can fluctuate across New Zealand, use cost calculators or your electricity provider’s tools to estimate usage. For the most accurate info, base estimates on your local kWh rate and usage patterns.
To pick the best model for your space:
Convector heaters provide quiet, all-over warmth without taking up much space. Explore streamlined models by Goldair and Nouveau and Kent suited for bedrooms, lounges and workspaces.
Compare electric heater types below or jump straight to the one that suits you:
Medium - Large (10–28 m²)
Quiet and efficient warmth for personal spaces like bedrooms.
Learn more about micathermic heaters
Small - Large (10–28 m²)
Great for maintaining steady warmth in living rooms or lounges.
Learn more about column heaters
Small - Medium (10–18 m²)
Ideal for warming up small rooms like home offices or bedrooms.
Learn more about ceramic heaters
Small - Large (10–28 m²)
Quiet, whole-room warmth for medium-sized bedrooms or lounges.
Learn more about convector heaters
Small (<10 m²)
Best for quick bursts of heat in small spaces like bathrooms.
Learn more about fan heaters
Small - Medium (10–18 m²)
Adds cosy visual ambience while gently heating a room.
Learn more about flame effect heaters
Small - Large (10–28 m²)
Slim and discreet, ideal for background heating in bedrooms or hallways.
Learn more about panel heaters
Small (<10 m²)
Delivers direct heat to people or objects, perfect for spot warming.
Learn more about radiant heatersA convector heater warms a room by naturally heating the air. Cool air enters through the bottom, passes over internal electric elements, and rises as warm air which creates a silent, continuous circulation without using a fan.
Convector heaters are efficient for background heating in smaller to medium rooms, especially when used with a thermostat or timer. They’re not as fast as fan heaters, but they offer steady, even warmth with lower running noise.
Convector heaters are virtually silent, making them ideal for bedrooms, home offices, or any room where peace and quiet are important.
They heat gradually compared to fan or ceramic heaters. You’ll typically feel a noticeable difference within 15–30 minutes, depending on the room size and insulation.
Yes, many models are safe to use overnight if they include features like overheat protection, timers, and thermostats. Always follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions and keep the heater clear of curtains or soft furnishings.
Most convector heaters are fan-free, but some models include an optional fan-boost function to help distribute heat more quickly. These are typically quieter than standard fan heaters.
They’re best for medium-sized, enclosed rooms. For large or open-plan spaces, look for a higher-wattage model or consider pairing with another heat source, such as a panel or radiant heater.
Many convector heaters are freestanding, but some models can also be wall-mounted. This is a great option if you want to save floor space or keep the heater out of reach of pets or children.