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No, overpriced junk.
The only benefit of storage heaters is that they are cheaper to run, as they use cheaper electricity overnight - but they do involve heating the property all day, which some people may not need.
Any other form of electric heating which is just switched on when needed will cost the same to run.
Some types which contain oil, bricks, gel or whatever else will take longer to heat up but continue to release heat for a while when switched off.
Others such as convectors and fan heaters start heating immediately, but also stop immediately when off.
The actual heat provided compared to the electrical energy used is identical for all of them.
Plenty of companies selling overpriced devices which claim otherwise, the usual things are that they contain special ceramics, gels, aluminium from Italy, have controls so they are only on for 15 minutes each hour, magic thermostats which save 50% and so on. It's 100% lies.
The savings from snake oil heaters compared to old storage heaters are from where people are out most of the day, and only switch the heaters on for a couple of hours in the evening.
However the exact same savings will apply to any heater.
This 2kW convector heater for £23: https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9190629
will provide the exact same amount of heat as this £500+ item: https://www.heatershop.co.uk/electrorad-af05-aeroflow
Before you make any changes to the heating system, you must establish how that will affect the EPC rating for the property - as if it's too low, you won't be able to let it.
Sorry just stumbled on this post about storage heaters. Is this all true? As weirdly I was looking at the Aeroflow A7 model on here : https://www.electricradiatorshop.co.uk/electric-radiators/radiators-by-brand/aeroflow-radiators - I get a bit lost when it comes to electric heating but quite liked them, as they're a traditional looking radiators and look like they have a lot of clever features.