If you want strong indoor warmth without the bulk of a built-in heating system, the Bromic Supaheat II Natural Gas Indoor Room Heater is a practical option to look at. This portable floor model is designed for homes with a natural gas town connection and combines convection and radiant heating so you get both room-filling warmth and direct forward heat when the weather turns cold. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

What makes it stand out is that it is built as a flueless indoor gas heater with a compact, portable format, electronic ignition, high and low heat settings, and a supplied 150cm easy-grip gas bayonet hose. Bromic positions it as a heater for larger living spaces, with an 18MJ maximum output and suitability for rooms up to around 80m². :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Table of Contents
- Why this heater is worth considering
- Main features
- Key specifications
- Who it suits
- Important points before you buy
- What is in the box
- FAQs
Why this heater is worth considering
The Bromic Supaheat II is aimed at buyers who want a gas heater that feels substantial without becoming complicated to use. It uses an innovative 2-in-1 convection and radiant design, which means it warms the room through the top vent while also giving off direct heat forwards. That combination can make a living area feel comfortable more quickly than a heater that only pushes warmth one way. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
It is also designed with simplicity in mind. The unit has electronic battery ignition, high and low heat settings, and an easy-clean metallic finish. There are no fan-driven moving parts mentioned in the product description, which Bromic says helps with durability. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
For buyers comparing indoor gas heaters, another point in its favour is energy performance. The product page states that it carries a 5 Star Energy Efficiency Rating and is AGA approved, which adds reassurance for shoppers who want a recognised Australian approval standard behind the heater they choose. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Main features
- 2-in-1 convection and radiant heating design
- Suitable for natural gas town connection
- Electronic ignition using 1 x C battery
- 5 Star energy efficiency rating
- High and low heat settings for simple operation
- Metallic silver finish designed to suit indoor living spaces
- 150cm easy-grip gas bayonet hose included
- AGA approved
- Made in Korea
- Tip-over shut-off safety feature described on the product page
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Key specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bromic |
| Model | Supaheat II |
| Product type | Heater |
| Fuel type | Natural Gas |
| Maximum total heater output | 18 MJ |
| Minimum room volume | 105 cubic metres |
| Approximate room example | About 8m x 6m x 2.4m ceiling height |
| Coverage mentioned on product page | Up to 80m² |
| Ignition | Electronic ignition |
| Finish | Metallic |
| Colour | Silver |
| AGA approval number | 8271G |
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Who it suits
This heater will appeal most to people who already have access to natural gas and want a heater that can warm a reasonably large living space without needing a permanent wall installation. It looks especially suitable for open-plan areas, family rooms, or main lounge rooms where a small portable electric heater might feel underpowered. The inclusion of a bayonet hose and portable floor format should also appeal to buyers who want more flexibility in where the heater sits within the room. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Important points before you buy
There are a few important purchase conditions on the product page. This model is stated to be only suitable for use with a natural gas town connection. The page also says there are no conversion kits available and that it is not dual certified, so it is not presented as a model you can switch over to another gas type later. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
There is also a location restriction noted on the listing: due to local regulations regarding flueless heaters, the product page states that this model is not to be installed in Victoria, South Australia or Tasmania. That is a detail buyers should check carefully before ordering. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
What is in the box
- 1 x Bromic Supaheat II Gas Indoor Room Heater
- 1 x 150cm easy-grip gas bayonet hose
- 1 x User Manual
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Final thoughts
The Bromic Supaheat II looks like a strong choice for shoppers who want a stylish portable indoor gas heater with serious heating ability, simple controls, and recognised efficiency credentials. The biggest thing to get right before buying is compatibility: this unit is specifically for natural gas town connection, and the product page makes it clear that it is not a universal gas model. For the right home setup, though, it looks like a capable and easy-to-live-with winter heater. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Bromic Supaheat II a natural gas heater?
Yes. The product page lists the fuel type as Natural Gas and states that it is only suitable for use with a natural gas town connection. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
How large a room can it heat?
The description says it is capable of heating a large room of up to 80m². It also lists a minimum room volume of 105 cubic metres, with an example room size of around 8m x 6m x 2.4m ceiling height. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
Does it have electronic ignition?
Yes. The listing says it uses electronic battery ignition and includes 1 x C battery. :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}
Does it come with a hose?
Yes. The product page says it includes a 150cm easy-grip gas bayonet hose. :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}
Can it be converted to another gas type?
The product page says no conversion kits are available and that it is not dual certified. :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}
Are there any state restrictions?
Yes. The listing states that due to local regulations regarding flueless heaters, this product is not to be installed in Victoria, South Australia or Tasmania. :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}