The ceramic heater cube is a nifty little addition to your heating equipment for the winter. It is small in size, cool to the touch and heats up a small to medium sized room beautifully. There are many reviews of the heater and most of them laud the versatility, the heat and the size of the cube.
However, there are also those who have made a point of mentioning some of the shortcomings: the first fact is that the thermostat doesn’t allow the room temperature to become warm enough before switching the heater unit off. The thermostat works on the temperature of the unit. When the unit’s heat reaches a certain level, the thermostat then switches the heating unit off.
Several users of the ceramic heater cube have overcome this particular obstacle by inventing their own extensions that bypass the thermostat, or by building the unit into a wall or partition and then bypassing the thermostat with an independent thermostat.
Another problem that was mentioned in the reviews was the fact that the heater had a muffin fan. This type of fan makes an irritating sound when running and therefore needs to be replaced with a different, less noisy fan.
On the whole the ceramic cube heater definitely has a place in the world of heaters. It can be used in many ways and is small enough to take on a trip in a caravan or motor home. Once aware of its shortcomings, it is also easy to overcome the two or three little things that annoy and irritate you by making slight adaptations either to the heater itself, or to the environment that it is working in. According to all reviews, this little heater is definitely worth buying.

