Goodhome Takoma Reversible Mobile Air Conditioner | UPDATED 2027 |

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.

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. 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? Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Here is where the Takoma

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. The heat feels "heavy" and even

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!

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.

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