We’ve installed, repaired, and supplied Dimplex electric heaters across countless properties in the South West, and the feedback from our customers has been overwhelmingly positive. But like any product, they come with their pros and cons, and knowing what to expect before making a purchase can make all the difference. Here’s our honest breakdown based on direct experience and customer insight to help you make the right decision for your needs.
What Makes Dimplex Electric Heaters a Popular Choice?
Dimplex has built a strong reputation in the UK heating market, particularly for its electric range. What we’ve found appealing across many installations is the variety of models they offer – from panel heaters and convectors to high heat retention storage heaters. This flexibility allows us to recommend options tailored to specific property types and budgets. Their products often feature advanced thermostatic controls and smart timers and are all Lot 20 compliant, which help households manage usage more effectively, particularly during peak winter months.
Another standout factor is their reliability. In our experience, maintenance issues are rare, and most models are built to last. Clients often return for repeat installations in additional rooms, which is always a good sign. The brand’s commitment to safety is also worth noting – nearly all units include overheat protection and child lock settings where applicable, offering peace of mind for families.
Pros of Choosing a Dimplex Electric Heater
- Energy Efficiency: Dimplex Heaters have shown 47% more savings compared to other electric heating.
- User-Friendly Controls: Models typically come with programmable timers and accurate thermostats. Some units even offer smart control via the Dimplex Hub and apps, allowing you to adjust heating remotely, perfect for short term lets and holiday homes.
- Design & Aesthetics: The units have a modern, minimal look that doesn’t clash with contemporary interiors. Some are slim enough to mount on walls without protruding awkwardly.
- Quiet Operation: Compared to fan-based heaters, Dimplex units – especially the panel radiators – are incredibly quiet, which is ideal for bedrooms and offices.
- No Plumbing Required: Installation is often plug-and-play for many of the portable models, making them a flexible solution that doesn’t require any major infrastructure work.
Potential Drawbacks to Consider
While our overall experience with Dimplex heaters has been positive, there are a few things to keep in mind before buying.
- Initial Cost: Compared to some budget models, Dimplex heaters can be more expensive upfront. However, the energy savings over time often make up for this.
- Wall-Mounted Installation: While portable models are simple to use, wall-mounted versions sometimes require a professional fitting to ensure they’re secure and wired properly.
- Heating Time for Larger Spaces: Some lower-powered models struggle to heat large, open-plan rooms effectively, so it’s essential to choose the right size heater for the space and have it correctly designed by a Dimplex approved contractor.
Installation Tips for Getting the Best Results
From our installations across all of the South West, we’ve found that placement and sizing are key to getting the best out of a Dimplex heater. It’s important to measure the space accurately and select a model with enough wattage to handle the room size. Positioning the heater under a window can counteract cold air from the glass, while ensuring there’s good airflow around the unit improves efficiency.
For fixed installations, especially wall-mounted panel heaters or electric radiators, we always recommend professional installation. This ensures compliance with UK electrical safety standards and helps integrate the unit seamlessly into your space. We often handle these as part of broader heating upgrades, making sure the electrics are suitable and the fittings are stable and discreet.
If you’re looking at portable units, make sure there’s a suitable plug socket nearby and avoid using extension leads where possible, as this can be a fire risk. Also, never drape laundry over the heater – a common mistake that can reduce efficiency and pose a hazard.
Popular Dimplex Models Worth Considering
Based on what our clients request most frequently and what we’ve installed with great success, here are a few models worth looking into:
- Dimplex Q-Rad: Ideal for energy-efficient heating with smart controls and a sleek appearance.
- Dimplex Cadiz Eco: A solid choice for portable heating that’s fast to warm up and energy-efficient thanks to its oil-free design.
- Dimplex PLX Panel Heaters: A reliable option for fixed installations in homes and commercial spaces alike.
- Dimplex Quantum
- Dimplex Alta
- Dimplex Alurad
Is a Dimplex Electric Heater Right for You?
If you value ease of use, efficiency, and a reliable brand with UK-wide support, then a Dimplex electric heater is likely to be a good investment. We’ve worked with many customers who’ve made the switch and been impressed with both the performance and the energy savings over time.
When paired with other home heating solutions, like our professional heating services or smart thermostatic controls, a Dimplex unit can offer impressive comfort without the hassle of a full central heating system overhaul. You’ll find more about our heating services and installation work on our website, where we provide full support for clients in Exmouth, Sidmouth, and across the wider South West.
For additional guidance, check out impartial advice on electric heating from Energy Saving Trust – they offer plenty of practical insights into choosing and using energy-efficient appliances in UK homes.
Whether it’s for a single room or as part of a larger heating upgrade, Dimplex electric heaters deliver performance and peace of mind. We’re always happy to offer guidance based on what works best in our experience – feel free to contact us to discuss which model might suit your needs.