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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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WITH nights getting increasingly darker and colder, electric blankets are a popular way to stay warm at night and the best ones may also save you money on your heating bill. 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’. Today’s electric blankets pose a very minimal safety risk, with many including features like timers, auto-shut-off and intelligent sensors that stop them from overheating. Cons: Doesn’t cover the whole mattress, no dual control, no timer or auto shut-off, can feel cable connector while sleeping

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. A good fabric for the price, and made from a sort of dense, felt-like fleece, making it a little warmer than cotton or regular polyester blankets, and it fastens to the mattress with two large elastic straps at the top and bottom.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 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. Generally, yes. Most electric blankets on the market feature auto shut-off, meaning they will automatically turn off after 2 to 12 hours. Blankets that offer longer periods of heat can be used overnight, and we recommend unplugging them when not in use.

If it’s high temperatures you’re after, it doesn’t get much toastier than this teddy fleece one from Dreamland – even level 3 out of 6 was warmer than most others we tested. Some might find it a little too sweaty, but it can also be reversed, and the polyester side used in warmer months. 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. Once on, it doesn't quite reach the sides of the mattress, which although this means that it lays completely flat, there are cold spots at the edges. 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.It’s simple but effective, heating up in about 30 minutes and staying warm until we’d dropped off to sleep, and we liked the raised marking on the controls (useful for when fumbling in the dark to switch it off). Electric blankets emit heat via coil wires that provide a steady source of warmth when plugged into an electrical outlet. Each electric blanket has a controller, a built-in timer, and a temperature control gauge. That means it will only go as warm as you want it to. The timer means the heat will be cut off after a specified time of your choice, so you don't need to worry if you fall asleep while snuggled up on top of it. Are electric blankets safe? 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 !!" Over blanket: Similar to a heated throw, an over blanket is designed to be a layer between you and your duvet.

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. It fits well over the bed, covering all except the pillow area, although the outer rim is noticeable under thin sheets. Heated mattress protector: Similar to an under blanket, but designed like a fitted sheet for a more secure fit. In conclusion, running an electric blanket off battery power is a convenient solution for those who want to enjoy the warmth and comfort of an electric blanket without access to a power outlet. With the right battery and power inverter, it’s easy to set up a system that can keep you warm and cozy even in remote or off-grid locations. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ Not technically an electric blanket, but we couldn’t resist including this luxurious heated pad, designed to be draped over a chair, which has seriously improved our working-from-home experience during this cold weather (once we could pry it out from underneath our feline tester, that is…). With winter just around the corner, many of us are looking for smart ways to reduce heating bills this year without sacrificing on warmth. In the face of the ongoing cost of living crisis, investing in the best electric blanket is a great Mumsnetter-approved way to keep you toasty without cranking up the thermostat. The cable connection was unobtrusive, and the cotton fabric kept it feeling breathably warm instead of sweaty.

Pros: Dual control, tactile control buttons, stays warm for a while, overheat protection and safe for all-night use 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. First up, we scoured the Mumsnet cost of living forum to find the products our discerning Mumsnetters have tried and tested. Automatic Shutdown Timer: Electric blankets often have an automatic timer for safety reasons that will shut off the blanket after a predetermined amount of time. It can range anywhere from 2 to 12 hours, so consider whether you truly need a blanket that will stay warm through the entire night.

Maintenance Tips for Your Electric Blanket

Unlike electric throws, which are designed to be laid on top of the bed or snuggled up with on the sofa, electric blankets lay flat on your bed underneath your sheet. They contain lots of thin wires inside the fabric; the blanket is then connected to the mains electricity to gently heat up the entire bed. Electric blankets are widely available to buy in plenty of high street stores and online, from homeware retailers and department stores, and even pharmacies such as B o ots. With many years of experience as a content and copywriter for her family business Urban Media Publishing, Gemma has written articles and blogs on travel, the outdoor industry, parenting and finance. Fabric: Most electric blankets are either made of microfiber (a type of polyester) or acrylic. In our tests, we found that consumers preferred the softness of microfiber over acrylic but could often feel the wiring through the microfiber fabrics. Testers didn’t tend to feel the wires through the acrylic blankets.

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