Marka: Orava
- 3 level heating power
- the function of oscillation
- suitable for a room of 18 m²
Autumn is making its presence felt; mornings are getting damp and chilly, fogs lazily drift over streets, fields, meadows, rivers, and ponds. The grass gleams with a frozen white hoarfrost from the first frosts. Autumn is here, and there’s no stopping it. You know the feeling—you drag yourself out of bed, half-asleep, trip over your slippers, and before you even get to the bathroom, you feel like you've landed on an expedition to the North Pole. In the bathroom, instead of a peaceful morning, you're facing a test of cold resistance. But turning on the boiler for the whole house just for a few minutes? In October or even November, it's not worth it for most of us. And that's where the hero of small spaces comes in—the Orava HO-83 electric halogen heater.

Everyone knows it. You go to the bathroom half-asleep, and suddenly you feel like you're walking on a frozen lake. Even slippers don't help. The bathroom, toilet, or hallway are the first places where the cold gets to you on autumn days. And whoever says you can't heat a small space quickly and efficiently probably hasn't tried the Orava HO-83 yet.
This little guy, weighing just a few kilograms, stands up, lights up its halogen heart, and within seconds, it's chasing the cold out the door. Thanks to its power of 400 / 800 / 1200 W, you can choose how much you want to warm the space. What's more, the device can oscillate, so the heat spreads evenly throughout the room, without any one-sided "grilling."
It's quiet, lightweight, portable, and thanks to a safety fuse, it automatically turns off if you happen to knock it over. This is a benefit you'll appreciate not just at home, but also at a cottage, in a workshop, or in a stall where you can't do without quick heat.
Autumn mornings in the bathroom or toilet are a classic, but the HO-83 has much wider use. It can heat smaller rooms when it's not worth turning on the entire boiler, and it's useful outside the home, too. On a terrace during an evening get-together, in a pergola, gazebo, garden shed, workshop, or a cottage by the woods. In short, anywhere there's electricity and where the cold won't leave you alone.
Unlike classic fan heaters, the HO-83 doesn't bother you with noisy blowing, it doesn't stir up dust, and it doesn't require complicated settings. Just turn it on, rotate the knob to the desired power, and you'll immediately feel pleasant warmth spreading from your feet. And that's exactly what you need on autumn and winter days—a quick start, no waiting, no compromises.
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Parameter |
Value |
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Power |
400 W / 800 W / 1200 W |
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Dimensions |
approx. 73 × 30 × 30 cm |
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Weight |
2.6 kg |
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Noise level |
very low (fanless) |
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Functions |
3 power levels, oscillation |
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Safety |
overheat protection, auto shut-off if tipped over |
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Heating element type |
halogen tubes |
The Orava HO-83 is proof that even a small appliance can have a big impact on everyday comfort. Whether your feet are freezing in the bathroom, toilet, or while working in a workshop, this heater won't let you down. Autumn frosts can come and go, because you've got a Plan B—quick warmth right at your fingertips.

It's no wonder that similar heaters are popular with cottage owners, cabin dwellers, and stall vendors who need to quickly warm up a small space without running a complex heating system. The HO-83 from ORAVA is simply a classic example that sometimes, a little goes a long way—a piece of smart tech that gets a lot done.
So, next time you wake up and the bathroom feels like an ice cave and your feet protest against touching the tile, remember the HO-83. Autumn frosts won't disappear, but you can laugh at them from the warmth.
What to watch out for when choosing a bathroom heater
A bathroom or toilet is a space where you need heat quickly and efficiently. But not every heater is suitable for such rooms. When choosing one, it pays to focus on a few key features:
IP rating – since bathrooms involve water and moisture, it is essential that the heater has adequate protection against splashing water.
Noise level – fan-based models are often noisy and disruptive. If you're looking for a peaceful morning, a halogen heater like the HO-83 is almost inaudible.
Consumption and power regulation – the ability to set different power levels means you won't waste energy unnecessarily when you only need heat for a short time.
Safety features – this is an absolute must in a bathroom. Overheat protection and automatic shut-off if tipped over protects not only the appliance but also you.
Comparison of the HO-83 with other types of direct heaters
Convector heater – works quietly but slowly. It takes a while to heat the entire room. It is better suited for longer operation, not for a quick morning warm-up.
Fan heater – heats quickly but is noisy and circulates dust. This can be annoying in a small room where you're looking for comfort rather than a draft.
Ceramic heater – more economical and durable, but often more expensive and larger.
Halogen heater HO-83 – heats instantly, is lightweight, easily portable, and quiet. Ideal for short-term use in smaller spaces.
If you're looking for a heater for morning frosts in the bathroom, toilet, or hallway, it's worth reaching for a model that offers quick heat, safety features, and simple operation. The Orava HO-83 in this respect is the ideal compromise—a simple but effective helper that can also handle a terrace or a garden shed.
The ORAVA brand manufactures and offers many more products from the heater and fan series, both portable and mini. Wall heaters with infrared technology. As well as boot dryers and other helpers for the autumn, winter, and spring seasons. See the entire category here.