Editor's take
A Morphy Richards OFR 09F review India is really a lesson in choosing enough heater rather than the biggest heater. In a closed 110 to 170 sq ft bedroom, a 2400W nine-fin radiator with a PTC fan can reach comfort without the floor space and purchase price of a 13-fin unit.
The 4.1-star rating across 511 ratings is the strongest part of the case at this price. It is the highest score among the budget-focused picks here, and it comes from a 2400W version with a 400W PTC ceramic fan rather than the older 2000W body. That fan is what shortens the first cold 15 minutes.
The adjustable thermostat and power selector keep operation simple. Start at a higher setting, close the door and allow the oil and fins to warm. Once the room stabilises, reduce the setting and let the thermostat cycle. A nine-fin heater feels slow if you keep opening the door or expect instant warmth from cold walls.
Use the PTC fan as a booster, not a permanent mode. Run it while the radiator heats, then switch it off for quieter long-duration warmth. This is the same discipline that keeps running cost reasonable on every OFR in this guide.
The body is heavier than its nine-fin size suggests, so the castor wheels matter. Move it only after it cools, keep the wheels clear of thick rugs and assemble the castor plate so the unit does not rock. Check that every wheel sits level before running the heater.
Morphy Richards products in India are marketed through Bajaj Electricals, giving this model a more established support path than many imports. The verified manufacturer data states a two-year warranty. Save the invoice and photograph the model label before storage.
Use a proper wall socket and inspect the plug during the first high-power cycle. Even a 2400W load draws roughly 10.4A at 230V, which is well above the intended continuous load of a normal 6A socket. A 16A outlet remains the safer choice.
Buy this when your room size is modest and price matters. Do not try to save money by using it in a 220 sq ft hall, because the result will be long run times and disappointing warmth.

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