Calor gas space heater or grease complete radiator? My house has no gas supply, but is fitted near oil fired...

My house has no gas supply, but is fitted near oil fired medium heating. I can't afford the grease as it is costing me approx lb40 a week and I am sure using electricity would be cheaper. I am using my dining room as a living room as it is smaller, therefore taking smaller amount heating.

I am using a follower heater contained by my sons bedroom which I put on for 1 hour before he go to bed. I have a electric blanket on my bed which I use for give or take a few half an hour formerly I go to bed.

I purely need something to steam my living room. I am in most of the afternoon. What would be most effective and cheapest to run, a calour gas kiln (using bottled gas) or an oil bursting radiator?

Is anyone heating near house in a similar course? How much does your electricity cost and how long do you have your heaters on for?

Thanks surrounded by advance
Answers:    Calor Gas is the cheapest and most influential but it has one great snag. A calor furnace can throw out a litre of moisture into the air per hour. That can do profoundly of damage to your paintwork and bring on severe condensation problems on window. A de humidifier would deal next to that but they cost money to run and need frequent empty.

Oil filled electric radiators hold their bake well and can be run economically together near a thermostat and a timer. So if you had it on 2 kilowatts but on and sour every half hour, on a timer, the equivalent would be a greatly economical one kilowatt running costs. No messing either.
The comments above do take home good sense but take on in mind what I said. Best of luck. DB
I find calor gas electric fire throws out more heat.