If you only get hot for three days a year (looking at you, Scotland), buy a cheap fan. But if you live in a modern, well-insulated flat where summer is a greenhouse and winter is an icebox, the is arguably the best value appliance you can buy.
Here is the math that matters. Fan heaters use 1 unit of electricity to make 1 unit of heat (100% efficiency). The GoodHome Takoma uses 1 unit of electricity to move 3 units of heat from outside (300% efficiency). Your wallet will thank you in December. goodhome takoma reversible mobile air conditioner
We’ve all been there: You spend £300+ on a portable air conditioner, use it for 8 weeks during a heatwave, and then it sits in the corner of the spare room gathering dust for the other 10 months of the year. It feels wasteful, right? If you only get hot for three days
Pro tip: The unit is heavy (about 28kg), so you won't want to move it from room to room daily. Pick a spot near a window and a plug, and leave it there. Fan heaters use 1 unit of electricity to
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Here is where the Takoma destroys the competition. Instead of using a noisy, dangerous, inefficient fan heater (which costs a fortune to run), the Takoma uses heat pump technology. It acts like a mini-log burner. The heat feels "heavy" and even. If you have a drafty home or work from home in a cold spare bedroom, this unit will save you from turning on the central heating for the whole house. It’s genuinely warm enough to act as a primary heat source for a small flat.
Enter the . This isn’t just a summer appliance; it’s a 4-in-1 climate commander. Having tested this unit during a sticky July and a frosty January, here is my honest, no-nonsense review.