Aldi heaters: Reviewed by Australian customers

80% of surveyed consumers recommend Aldi heaters.

How do Australians rate ALDI's heaters?

80% of surveyed Australians recommend ALDI
4.2
Overall rating
4.2
Value for Money
4.1
Features and Functions
4.2
Heating Performance
4.3
Safety
How ALDI compares

In the 2021 Finder Retail Awards, we surveyed over 8,000 Australians about their retail purchases to discover which were their favourite brands across 158 product categories.

For heaters, ALDI was ranked 14th for value for money, 14th for features and functions, 8th for heating performance and 9th for safety.

19 brands were rated across these decision criteria.

What type of heaters does Aldi sell?

Aldi occasionally offers heaters as part of its Special Buys sales throughout the year. Previous Special Buys heater sales have included oil column heaters, convection heaters, ceramic tower heaters and outdoor heating solutions.

How much do Aldi heaters cost?

Aldi heater prices vary depending on the type of heater you buy. As a general guide, previous Special Buys have included ceramic tower heaters and convector heaters priced in the $60-$70 range as well as oil column heaters and outdoor heaters priced between $100 and $200.

Other highly rated Aldi products

Aldi heaters aren't the only appliances and home products from the German supermarket brand that have caught our eye.

If you're searching for the best food processor, for example, the Aldi Mini Ambiano Chopper is our best budget pick. When you've finished preparing your ingredients and you're ready to cook up a feast in the best slow cooker, the Aldi Ambiano 3-in-1 Slow Cooker is the best mid-range option.

Elsewhere, you'll also find the ALDI WorkZone 210mm 1200W in our guide to the best table saws, and Aldi Mamia Ultra Dry nappies as the top budget disposable option in our best nappies guide.


Frequently asked questions about Aldi heaters

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