Goodhome Takoma Reversible Mobile Air Conditioner -

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.

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. goodhome takoma reversible mobile air conditioner

Have you tried a reversible AC? Let me know in the comments if you’d rather have a dedicated heater or a 2-in-1 machine! Here is the math that matters

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. Your wallet will thank you in December

Most portable ACs have one job: move heat from inside to outside. The Takoma flips the script. "Reversible" means it contains a heat pump. With the press of a button, the cycle reverses, pulling heat from the outside air (yes, even when it’s cold outside) and pumping it into your room.

It replaces a £400 air conditioner and a £100 oil heater, while using less energy than both. It’s the ultimate tool for the British climate—ready for a heatwave on Monday and a frost on Tuesday.