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Mia&Coco Electric Heated Blanket Throw Flannel Sherpa Fast Heating 180x130cm, 10 Heat Levels & Up-to-9-Hours Auto-Off Timer & LED Display, for Home Office Use, Machine Washable, ETL Certified, Blue

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A perfect option for those who need a bit of extra heat while still having full use of their arms and hands, this cleverly designed Lakeland Snuggler Heated Throw fills a gap in the market between a humble heated throw and a blanket hoodie – just bear in mind you do still need to have it plugged in like a standard electric blanket. One of its notable features is its energy efficiency, costing approximately 1p per hour to run on the highest heat setting with a power level of 40W, which can help reduce energy bills.

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Electric blankets with adjustable settings are particularly useful for adapting to these seasonal changes. Now we’re in the depths of winter, many of us will be looking for ways to stay warm and cosy while we’re hunkering down indoors, whether that’s with a thicker duvet, a blanket hoodie, a pair of sumptuously soft slippers, or the best electric blanket deals. If the blanket has stopped working, unplug it, and double-check to make sure that the connections are all tight. The controls are straight forward and to be honest, it’s plenty warm at around 5 due to the materials used on both sides of the blanket being a higher pile.

Also, the throws do not heat up from edge to edge – there’s usually a wide margin of fabric all the way around without wires, so of course that part doesn’t heat. Material: fleece velour with fleece velour reverse; care instructions: machine washable at 30°C on a gentle cycle; size: 200 x 150cm; colours: taupe; timer/heat levels: 6 heat levels, no timer – auto switch off after three hours How much do heated throws cost?

This cosy throw is velour on one side and Sherpa fleece on the other, so it’s warm even before you switch on the heat. I did wonder why it wasn’t positioned at the bottom of the throw, as that way you wouldn't have to carry the weight – but perhaps it may be to do with better heat distribution. Through using unbiased Mumsnet users for reviews, we ensure we give you an honest account of how products fare after thorough use in a real family home. Ensure the blanket covers the bed adequately but doesn’t drape over the sides to prevent heat loss and potential safety hazards.

After unplugging the controls from the blanket and wall, check for any exposed wiring, scorched areas, rips, or tears. Dreamland says you can also safely tumble dry the throw, and is the only one of those I tested that states this. Whether you prefer fitted designs, those with overheat protection, or models featuring dual controls, the choice is yours to ensure cosy, warm nights for you and your loved ones. We use it all night (on a very low setting) so keeps us nice and warm without having to have the central heating on.The dual controls are great as my partner doesn’t like to be too hot whereas I tend to have my side of the bed warmer. The cheapest option is the grey colourway, and the blanket is designed with flannel and Sherpa-style fleece to keep you feeling cosy. Its advanced temperature control, safety features, and machine-washable convenience offer a comfortable and hassle-free way to enjoy cosy warmth at home or in the office. The Silentnight electric blanket from the popular brand comes covered in a "super soft" fleece, and heats up within a few minutes with three heat settings available. Treat it gently, however, by alternating between air-drying and machine-drying as an extra measure to keep the interior connections of the blanket in good shape.

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