Warm Up with the Aldi Easy Home Oscillating Ceramic Tower Heater

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Cold weather has started to gradually settle in where I live. Central heating is a necessity here. Despite that, sometimes if you have a house that is less well insulated, or if you have a room that’s especially chilly because it’s north-facing or has large windows, a space heater used safely can work wonders.

Aldi has sold a variety of heaters over the years, including ceramic heaters with fans, digital ceramic heaters, oscillating radiant heaters, and surround heaters.

Most recently, Aldi brought back a heater I’ve seen before: an oscillating ceramic tower heater.

What We Know:

Easy Home Oscillating Ceramic Tower Heater

The Easy Home Oscillating Ceramic Tower Heater in black.

The Easy Home Oscillating Ceramic Tower Heater is an Aldi Find, so it’s only in stores for a short time. Each store receives one shipment, and after that sells out, it’s gone unless Aldi decides to bring it back next year. Aldi does not offer online ordering for products not in stock at your local store.

This is scheduled to arrive in Aldi stores on either October 29th or November 1st of 2023, depending on whether your local store’s weekly ad goes into effect on Sundays or Wednesdays.

The Easy Home Oscillating Ceramic Tower Heater cost $24.99 in November of 2023. That’s at least half the price of many other tower heaters on the market. It’s also $10 less than what Aldi sold it for in 2022, and it’s another example of Aldi quietly dropping prices on many Aldi Finds in 2023.

Here’s more information on the heater, according to Aldi:

  • Available in black or white
  • Features an adjustable thermostat
  • Offers tip-over protection
  • Low noise level
  • Includes oscillation function
  • Offers fan only
  • Integrated handle
  • Power:1500W
  • 120V, 60Hz, Max. 1,500 watt

The heater also comes with a two-year warranty. The warranty page for this heater on Aldi’s website gives a warranty service provider email that I traced back to Global Source Trading. GST’s website states it imports various consumer goods from the Far East.

What We Don’t Know:

We haven’t purchased this heater, so we don’t know how well it works or how long it lasts. We write open threads to provide readers with a place to discuss Aldi products.


Did you purchase the Easy Home Oscillating Ceramic Tower Heater? Tell us what you think of it in the comments below. 

About Rachael

Rachael is the Co-founder of Aldi Reviewer. When she isn't busy shopping at Aldi, she enjoys cooking, gardening, writing gothic romance, and collecting more houseplants than she probably should. You can learn more about her at rachaelsjohnston.com.

10 Comments

  1. Just bought and so far I’m happy. Low noise and nice and warm

  2. Just purchased yesterday and it heats up very quickly. The only con I’ve seen so far is it has no instruction manual nor can I find one online. Doesn’t look that difficult but I would like to see the different settings!

  3. Had a month or so, works Fantasticly. It stops when certain temperatures is reached or should I say at certain intervals. No real instructions to knobs as such but you will figure out very soon, wigmth picture icons that are logically recognizable. Very happy with performance & cost better than black friday prices & I’m sure performs as well.

  4. Mine just stopped woeking and I don’t have the receipt. I’m cold.

  5. pure junk didnt even last a month

  6. Bought this December 2023. It stopped working in February. Started up Again in March. It’s April and it oscillates but produces no heat. Hoping the warranty includes free shipping or it would not be worth sending back. I guess for $24.99 you get what you pay for. Junk.

    • I’ve almost never had to ship defective Aldi products anywhere to get warranty service. More often, they just wanted me to cut the cord and provide photo proof that I did so. On the rare occasions when a warranty provider did want me to ship something, they always covered the cost. Try contacting the warranty provider and see what they say.

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