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STAYWARM® Double Size Luxury Quality Electric Underblanket with Detachable Controller / 2 Heat Settings / Detachable Cord / Machine Washable / Safe All Night Use - 70w - 120 x 107cm - F902 - White

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Electric blankets may help you save money on your gas bill by heating just your bed instead of the whole bedroom. Using an electric blanket is actually cheaper than cranking the heat in your house. If your blanket uses 200 watts (the watt usage should be listed in the manual), leaving it on for 10 hours corresponds to 2 kilowatt-hours, which will cost between 20 to 40 cents, depending on where you live. If using an electric blanket lets you turn the heat down at night, then it can actually be a money-saving investment. The best style for you will depend on what you want to use the blanket for. If you need cosiness overnight only, an under blanket is best. But if you’re looking to keep warm during the day too, a heated throw is a more versatile option. If you have a memory foam mattress, the best electric blanket will be a heated over blanket or throw, as they won’t interfere with how the foam shapes to your body. It’s also potentially the most cost-effective of the lot, with Silentnight claiming this costs just 1p in electricity to heat up your bed. There are only three temperature settings, but level two was comfortable on milder nights, while level three was nice and toasty, and it heated up well in half an hour. We would have liked timer and auto shut-off functions, although it does come with ‘overheat protection’.

Here, a textiles analyst uses a thermal camera to gauge the heat distribution and approximate temperature of an electric blanket. Grace Wu As someone interested in creating a beautiful and comfortable home for her family while saving money where possible, Gemma was determined to provide honest and independent advice on the best electric blanket to keep your family warm for mere pennies this winter. Why you should trust us Over blanket: Similar to a heated throw, an over blanket is designed to be a layer between you and your duvet. We also found that the cable connector fell in an awkward position on the blanket, sitting either under our pillow or under our feet, and we could feel it when lying down.Get ready to SAVE and keep WARM from ONLY 1p per hour with your very own Silentnight Electric Blanket! It will keep you warm and snuggly through the chilly winter nights!! TAG a friend who LOVES their bed !!"

Electric blankets are a much cheaper option than having your central heating on at night. However, there is a big difference between keeping a throw blanket on a high setting all day and a pre-sleep bed blast on the lowest setting. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and take proper safety precautions when using a battery-powered electric blanket system. Regular maintenance and monitoring of the equipment, proper charging and storage of the battery, and using the system in a well-ventilated area are all essential for ensuring safe and reliable operation. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ The remote controls feel high quality, and function-wise, there are a ton of functions: dual control, separate zones for the body and feet, nine heat settings and four timer settings. Size: Many electric blankets are throw-blanket size, but some options come in Queen and King sizes, so decide whether you're looking for something to snuggle up with on the couch or something that will cover your entire bed. Some larger blankets provide dual heating so you and your partner can opt for different levels of warmth.Cons: Doesn’t cover the whole mattress, no dual control, no timer or auto shut-off, can feel cable connector while sleeping The 5cm-fabric is fleecy, soft and warm (but not too soft or too warm), and the cables and connectors are well positioned and unobtrusive.

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