Vaunt Home
Vaunt Home covers the everyday kit that keeps workspaces, gardens and home jobs moving, from cooling and heating to shelter for jobs outside.
If you're sorting a space that's too hot, too cold, or too exposed to get on with the job, the vaunt home range is the sort of practical kit worth having. Vaunt home products are built for real day to day use around the house, workshop and garden, whether that means shifting air in summer, adding heat in colder months, or getting cover up fast when the weather turns. You can shop Vaunt Home Fans & Air Con, step into Vaunt Home Air Conditioners, check Vaunt Home Fans, browse Vaunt Home Heaters, or add quick shelter with Vaunt Home Gazebos & Tents.
What Is the Vaunt Home Range Used For?
- Cooling down conservatories, bedrooms, loft rooms and home offices where heat builds up and makes it hard to work, sleep or get anything done properly.
- Heating garages, workshops and utility spaces that are too cold for winter jobs, so you can keep decorating, assembling or sorting repairs without frozen hands.
- Shifting stale air through busy rooms during warmer months, especially when windows alone are not enough and you need a steady bit of airflow all day.
- Adding temporary shelter in gardens and outdoor spaces when you are hosting, storing kit or trying to get jobs finished without being caught out by rain or strong sun.
- Making day to day spaces more usable year round with vaunt home products that solve simple comfort problems without taking up loads of room or costing a fortune to run.
Choosing the Right Vaunt Home Product
Sorting the right one is simple. Match the kit to the room, season and job, not just the price.
1. Cooling or Heating First
If the problem is summer heat in bedrooms, offices or conservatories, start with fans or vaunt home air con. If the issue is a cold garage, workshop or spare room, go straight to a heater. Do not buy heating kit hoping it will sort damp, stuffy air, and do not expect a basic fan to chill a room that really needs air conditioning.
2. Room Size Matters
If you are dealing with a small bedroom or study, compact units usually do the job without getting in the way. If it is a larger lounge, open plan room or busy workspace, you need something with enough output to actually move air or heat properly. Undersizing is where most people waste money.
3. Portable or Fixed Position
If you want to move kit from room to room, go for portable vaunt home products with a sensible footprint and easy controls. If it is staying in one spot all season, you can focus more on output and coverage than how easy it is to shift about.
4. Indoor Comfort or Outdoor Cover
If the job is making indoor spaces usable, look at fans, heaters and air con. If you are covering garden seating, outdoor jobs or temporary storage, gazebos and tents are the better shout. Buy for the setting you are actually using, not for a one off edge case.
Who Uses These at Home and on the Job?
- Homeowners use the vaunt home range to keep bedrooms, lounges and garden spaces comfortable when the weather turns and the house needs a bit of help.
- Trades working from garages, sheds and home workshops reach for vaunt home tools and climate kit when they need airflow in summer or background heat while doing bench work and repairs.
- Landlords and maintenance teams use vaunt home products for quick, sensible upgrades in occupied properties where better heating, cooling or shelter makes the space easier to live with.
- Anyone setting up outdoor gatherings or covering garden jobs swears by this sort of kit because it goes up quickly, keeps the weather off and saves packing everything away at the first shower.
Choose the Right Vaunt Home Range for the Job
Use this quick guide to narrow down the vaunt home products that suit your space.
| Your Job | Category or Type | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling a bedroom or home office in warm weather | Fan or portable air conditioner | Compact size, easy controls, steady airflow, suitable room coverage |
| Making a conservatory or larger room bearable in summer | Portable air conditioner | Stronger cooling output, portable setup, built for enclosed spaces that hold heat |
| Taking the chill off a garage or workshop in winter | Electric heater | Reliable heat output, simple positioning, suited to occasional or daily use |
| Keeping air moving in lounges, kitchens or busy rooms | Floor fan or tower fan | Consistent airflow, manageable noise, easy to place without taking over the room |
| Adding quick shelter in the garden or on outdoor jobs | Gazebo or tent | Fast setup, weather cover, suitable size for seating, gear or light work |
Common Buying and Usage Mistakes
- Buying for the lowest price instead of the room size is the usual mistake. The result is a fan, heater or air con unit that runs all day and still does not sort the problem properly.
- Using a fan when the room really needs air conditioning leads to disappointment fast. Fans move warm air about, but they do not lower room temperature the way proper air con can.
- Picking a heater for a draughty garage or larger space without checking output leaves you with a cold room and wasted electricity. Always match the heater to the area you are trying to warm.
- Leaving seasonal kit dirty or damp in storage shortens its life. Clean it down and store it dry so it is ready to work again next time you need it.
- Buying outdoor shelter as if it is permanent structure kit causes trouble later. Gazebos and tents are handy cover, but they still need sensible setup, anchoring and weather awareness.
Fans vs Air Conditioners vs Heaters
Fans
Best when you just need airflow, not true cooling. Good for bedrooms, home offices and general rooms where the air feels still and stuffy. They are usually simpler and cheaper to run, but they will not pull the temperature down in a heatwave.
Air Conditioners
This is the right choice when a room genuinely gets too hot to use properly. Vaunt home air con suits conservatories, warmer bedrooms and enclosed work areas better than a fan, but it takes up more room and needs choosing properly for the size of the space.
Heaters
When the issue is cold, heaters are the obvious answer. They suit garages, workshops and spare rooms where you need quick background warmth for jobs or comfort. Just do not expect them to solve damp air or summer conditions.
Maintenance and Care
Keep Vents and Grilles Clear
Dust build up cuts airflow and makes fans, heaters and air con units work harder than they need to. Give vents and grilles a regular clean, especially if the kit lives in a workshop or utility space.
Store Seasonal Kit Properly
When summer or winter kit goes back into storage, wipe it down first and keep it somewhere dry. That stops musty smells, damp damage and the usual grief when you drag it back out months later.
Check Cables Before Each Season
Before plugging anything back in, check the cable, plug and controls for knocks or wear. It is a quick check that saves you finding a damaged lead after you have already set everything up.
Dry Outdoor Shelter Before Packing Away
Gazebos and tents should never be stuffed away wet if you can help it. Let them dry first or you will end up with mildew, stale smells and fabric that looks rough next time you need it.
Replace Worn Parts Before They Become a Nuisance
If feet, fixings, covers or controls are starting to fail, deal with it early. Small faults are manageable on home comfort kit, but ignored too long they usually turn into a dead unit or awkward setup on the day you need it.
Why Shop for Vaunt Home at ITS?
Whether you are after cooling, heating or outdoor cover, we stock the full vaunt home range uk in one place, including the key vaunt home tools and seasonal essentials people actually buy. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery, so you can get the right kit sorted without hanging about.
Vaunt Home FAQs
What home products does Vaunt make?
Vaunt home covers practical everyday kit for keeping spaces usable and comfortable. That includes fans, heaters, air conditioning units, gazebos and tents, all aimed at solving real home, garden and workshop problems without overcomplicating things.
What is included in the Vaunt home range?
The vaunt home range includes cooling products for summer, heating for colder rooms and outdoor cover for garden use or temporary shelter. In plain terms, it is the sort of kit you buy when a room is too hot, too cold, or too exposed to use properly.
Are Vaunt home products good value?
Yes, they are good value where it counts. Vaunt home products are aimed at sensible, everyday use, so you are getting practical features and decent usability without paying over the odds for stuff you will never use.
Is the Vaunt home range available at ITS?
Yes. ITS stocks the vaunt home uk range, with the main product types in our own warehouse and ready for next day delivery. That means you can sort heating, cooling or shelter kit quickly when the weather changes or a space becomes awkward to use.
Is Vaunt home kit only for houses, or does it suit workshops and garages too?
No, it is not just for lounges and bedrooms. Plenty of this kit makes just as much sense in garages, sheds, hobby rooms and home workshops where you need airflow in summer or a bit of heat to make winter jobs bearable.
Will a Vaunt home fan cool a room properly in a heatwave?
It will make the room feel more comfortable by moving air, but be honest about the job. If the room is seriously hot and holds heat all day, a fan helps with airflow, while vaunt home air con is the better answer for actual cooling.