Is Wellheater a Scam Heating Device?

Is Wellheater a Scam Heating Device?

Wellheater aka Airheater is yet another product marketed by a Lithuania based company called UAB Commerce Core, which uses false and misleading YouTube ads and Google ads to sell low-quality generic products at hugely inflated prices. For example these 'Wellheater / air heater heaters', identical ones cost around £5 to £10 on eBay, Amazon and AliExpress, etc. They stick their Wellheater made-up brand name on and sell them for £50!

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This company UAB Commercecore do the same thing with multiple products including a product called the Ecowell heater. They always use exactly the same ad format - false "50% off offer" with claims it ends soon/today/in hours but never does, claims the product was invented by someone (who in reality doesn't exist as the product is just a generic heater, nobody invented it because it already exists), totally false claims of 80% or 90% savings on your electricity bills, heats up any room in seconds etc...

They also use sites posing as independent consumer review sites with names like topverified review and topconsumer review which are actually owned by the seller of Wellheater, UAB CommerceCore, Lithuania.

The same company UAB Commerce Core sell the same products under various brand names using the same misleading ads and websites with hugely inflated prices - the Ecofusion heater is also called the Alpha heater, Airheater, and the Ecowell heater - all just the same cheap generic Chinese made heater that is sold on AliExpress and Amazon for £5 to £10.

The Wellheater website also prominently displays a (fake/lookalike ) static Trustpilot logo / widget and the text says TrustScore 4.7 | 8257 Customer Reviews - as you can see here, they do NOT have a Trustscore of 4.7 nor do they have thousands of reviews, so this is obviously fake - yet another totally false claim from this company in their attempts to rip people off during a cost of living crisis.

In an article from February 2023, Which? magazine "sent 10 plug-in mini heaters bought from the online marketplaces to be tested at our product safety lab. All of them failed and are illegal to sell in the UK. "

Many of the heaters pictured in the article look exactly the same as the various heaters sold by this company. Source : 'Illegal and dangerous plug-in mini heaters for sale on online marketplaces'. Which UK website 22 Feb 2023. (Google the title and you will easily find the article and photos).

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Jan 12, 2024 at 2:06 PM by
Is Wellheater a Scam Heating Device?
an anonymous user from: Seattle, Washington, United States

So many rip off merchants selling tat like this. It's a tiny ceramic fan heater worth no more than £10, they probably pay around £4 each for them. You get the heat you pay for, so if a heater is 500w it's not going to heat 650 square feet or even 150 square feet. Shame on YouT for allowing ads like that on their site.

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Jan 12, 2024 at 2:05 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany

they have the same advert in america stating that an american student invented the heater same story in england but an english student invented same heater this must be a miracle to be invented at same time both with same story line they are total rip off merchants

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Jan 12, 2024 at 2:04 PM by
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Misleading info, unsafe design, and questionable quality. I caution that the advertised energy consumption is technically impossible. All resistance-based electric heaters consume the same amount of power to generate equivalent heat. Don't fall for false claims of efficiency. Opt for reputable retailers and reliable electric heaters. Stay informed, stay safe!"

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