ANALYSIS: AIR TREATMENT - HEATING Home Appliances
Igenix’s Oil Filled Radiator (IG2625).
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brands, the focus is on energy-efficient, convenient heating solutions and effective air treatment appliances. Russell Hobbs is highlighting both heating and air purification in its winter offering. Marc Duckworth, Product Manager at Product Care Group, explains: “During the colder months, low humidity and cold temperatures can cause indoor air to become pollution-heavy, making air treatment products essential for a healthier home. At Russell Hobbs, we have a range of air purifiers that reduce air contaminants like allergens, viruses and stale air. The Clean Air Style RHAP2831B Air Purifier, for example, features a 3-stage filtration system designed to keep pollen, dust, pet dander and other airborne particles at bay.” Heating is also central to the brand’s winter portfolio. “For those who reach for the central heating often and are looking to save energy, using a smaller heater can be a quicker and more efficient way to warm individual rooms. The RHPANH2006W Smart Glass Panel Heater is a brand-new launch for 2025, featuring four heat modes including eco mode for extra energy savings. For added convenience, the heater is Wi-Fi enabled and can be controlled via an app, making it easy for users to select the perfect heating setting.”
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s the colder months set in, consumers are looking for ways to stay warm while maintaining healthy, comfortable homes. Across leading home environment
Brands are helping consumers stay warm and maintain healthy air this winter with smart, energy-efficient heaters, dehumidifiers, and air purifiers. ERT reports.
Comfort zone Mr Duckworth notes the growing consumer focus on indoor air quality: “Our products are designed to remove dust, pet dander, smoke, allergens and other pollutants from the air inside the home – ideal for those living with asthma or allergies. The RHAP2831B also boasts an impressive CADR of 280 m³/h, delivering fast and efficient purification for rooms up to 34m². Its advanced three-stage filtration system captures up to 99.95 per cent of airborne particles, helping to reduce allergens and the spread of seasonal illnesses.” Energy efficiency and quiet operation are
top priorities for customers. “The RHAP2831B achieves a Quiet Mark certification for low-noise performance while maintaining
its
energy-efficient operation – helping to create a
calm, comfortable environment. Our
products combine sleek, modern designs with multifunctional versatility and user-friendly features, bringing together affordability and quality for every consumer.” Popular products this season include compact dehumidifiers and smaller heating units for targeted warmth. “Our heating products are always a customer favourite, particularly at the start of October when many households resist turning on the central heating. Compact dehumidifiers also see strong demand, designed to manage excess moisture and prevent condensation, dampness and mould growth.”
Looking ahead, Mr Duckworth adds: “Launching this season, the RHOFR2403 13 Fin Manual Oil Filled Radiator offers three heat settings and a turbo fan for extra warmth, while the RHPANH2006W Smart Glass Panel Heater provides quiet, efficient heat controllable via a smart app. Expanding our presence in bladeless heaters and coolers will be a major focus moving forward.”
Breathe easy Bluestem Group has also seen strong demand for energy-efficient heating and air treatment appliances this winter. “Consumers are seeking reliable ways to stay warm while maintaining a healthy home environment, with a strong focus on heating appliances and dehumidifiers from the Igenix range,” the company explains.
Igenix’s 3kW Convector Heater (IG5300).
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