On Vnexpress.vn's Q&A section, an intriguing question was raised:
Asked by Ms. Cẩm Linh:
With the chilly winter weather upon us, I'm considering purchasing either an oil heater or a fan heater. However, I'm uncertain which type to opt for given the plethora of options in the market. There are inexpensive models fueled by lamps that warm the room but deplete oxygen, and then there are oil heaters which are pricier. Are there any discomforts associated with them?
Additionally, aside from the traditional options available at the market, there are various kinds of fan heaters, oil heaters like lamp or halogen powered, or even hot air conditioners. Can anyone provide some guidance?
Reader's Response:
That's another intriguing question that has garnered a lot of comments from readers. One commenter, Anh Đức, stated: 'Oil heaters or two-way air conditioners, which don't directly heat the air, thus don't cause stuffiness or difficulty breathing.' He further advised, 'Using an oil heater would be better because using a two-way air conditioner blowing directly onto you can dry out your nose and skin.' This viewpoint resonated with many.

Furthermore, reader lebao shared a similar sentiment with Anh Đức: 'Hello, let me address the question that you and other readers are pondering. Honestly, using an air conditioner isn't as good as using a heater in winter. While both air conditioners and heaters operate on similar principles, the warm air from an air conditioner tends to make your skin dry and uncomfortable compared to a heater. Wishing you and your family a cozy winter,'
Amidst the genuine responses, there were also some humorous and interesting ones like: 'No need to debate and waste time. Use a one-way air conditioner for heating: In winter, bring the hot unit inside, and install the cold unit outside. Then switch it up when summer comes. It's convenient and saves money compared to buying a two-way air conditioner.'
While everyone had different ways of answering, the majority still advised Ms. Linh to choose an oil heater or a fan heater instead of an air conditioner.

The Tiross TS-924 oil heater is available at Mytour
Additionally, customers can consider some models of Saiko oil heaters or Tiross at Mytour's mother and baby supermarket, which many people trust and choose to warm up their homes in the chilly winter of 2015.
