Oil heater or ceramic heater

When choosing a home heating solution, the debate often comes down to: oil-filled or ceramic heater? Both are common, but they differ significantly in performance and convenience.

Oil heaters: pros and cons

These heaters use heated mineral oil that circulates through internal columns, radiating heat to the room.

Pros:

retains heat for a long time after being turned off;

quiet operation;

affordable price.

Cons:

slow heating;

bulky and heavy;

high energy use (1500–2500 W);

hot surfaces can be dangerous.

Ceramic heaters: modern heating method

Ceramic panels, especially direct-heating models, warm objects and people – not air. This means efficient, natural-feeling warmth.

Pros:

faster and more targeted heat;

lower power usage (100 to 1000 W);

silent and healthy for indoor climate;

sleek, safe and wall-mountable.

Which to choose?

Oil heaters can work for occasional heating. But for daily, cost-effective and stylish heating, ceramic panels are the better choice.

UDEN‑S – the modern solution

UDEN‑S ceramic heaters operate with direct heat transfer. Benefits include:

energy savings with power from 100 W to 1000 W;

safe for children and pets;

no air drying or dust movement.

Browse the full UDEN‑S catalog to find your perfect model.

Conclusion

Ceramic heaters are a safe, energy-efficient upgrade from traditional oil heaters. With better design and lower costs, UDEN‑S leads the way.

UDEN‑S | Next-generation heater