
Lidl brings €9.99 heater to Mallorca – compact, digital and practical for everyday use
Lidl brings €9.99 heater to Mallorca – compact, digital and practical for everyday use
Just in time for the colder season, Lidl will introduce a compact Tronic heater for €9.99 to its Mallorca stores in the week of December 12. Practical for small apartments, holiday guests and offices — with digital controls and safety features.
Lidl brings €9.99 heater to Mallorca – compact, digital and practical for everyday use
Affordable seasonal product with timer, digital control and overheat protection
If you stroll through Santa Catalina or Palma's old town on a clear December morning, you'll quickly notice: temperatures have dropped noticeably. For many living in small apartments, holiday flats or office corners, every extra source of warmth is welcome. From the week of December 12, Lidl will place a compact heater from the Tronic brand in the non-food section – priced at €9.99, as reported in Lidl lleva a Mallorca un calefactor de 9,99 € — pequeño, digital y práctico.
The device is intended as an inexpensive, almost practical interim solution. Key features according to the leaflet: a PTC heating element that reaches temperature faster than traditional heating coils, an LED display with four controls for digital settings and a temperature range of 6 to 32 °C. Also of interest to users are a 24-hour timer function and overheat protection. A post-ventilation function that turns the device off after around 30 seconds of operation is also mentioned; for general information on how electric heaters work and features to consider, see the Guide to electric heaters.
Such offers are not new on Mallorca: supermarkets here regularly expand their range with household items during the cold season that help make everyday life more comfortable, as happened recently with other seasonal products like De vuelta en las estanterías: la freidora de aire de doble cesta en Lidl – lo que los compradores en Mallorca deben saber. The heater fits into this category – compact, handy and above all inexpensive. It fits into small rooms, on balcony tables or under desks in home office corners.
An everyday scene: early in the morning at Plaça Major the café chairs are still empty, the hum of delivery vans grows nearer, and tenants in the upper floors place their small fan heaters on the windowsill. Such devices are useful for people who don't have central heating or only need spot heat — students in Palma, seasonal workers, older people with cooler rooms or owners of holiday rentals who want to add heat temporarily; other retailers such as ALDI also bring seasonal lines to the island, for example Christmas with ALDI on Mallorca: Gourmet options for the island table.
A few usage tips so the inexpensive purchase brings lasting enjoyment: always place on a level, non-flammable surface, regularly check the outlet and cable, and do not leave the device unattended near a bed. If you live in a rented apartment, keep an eye on the plug and fuses in the fuse box — older electrical installations can quickly reach their limits with continuous use. Don't forget to ventilate: short bursts of airing instead of tilting the window help exchange moisture and cold air without cooling the room completely. For official safety advice on using portable heaters, consult the portable heaters safety guidance.
For many Mallorcans and residents, the price together with digital control is an attractive offer: not an expensive permanent replacement for central heating, but a pragmatic aid on chilly days. Those who value higher performance, lower noise or a specific design will of course still find what they need at specialized retailers. But for small needs the device is a sensible addition to the household range.
A tip before heading to the store: the week of December 12 is likely to bring Lidl's typical bazaar items again. So if you want to act quickly, visit the nearest store early in the morning or call to check availability. And if you still have room in the trunk: such bargains are practical for holiday guests who need temporary warmth — provided you pay attention to plug type and voltage compatibility.
Conclusion: Not a technological miracle, but a clever, inexpensive product for everyday life in Mallorca. For chilly mornings in Palma, quiet heating in a side street or as a temporary solution in a holiday flat, the Tronic device for €9.99 is a simple and useful option.
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