Dreamcatcher Electric Heated Throw Blanket 160 x 120cm, Machine Washable Soft Fleece Overblanket with Timer and 9 Control Heat Settings Black

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Dreamcatcher Electric Heated Throw Blanket 160 x 120cm, Machine Washable Soft Fleece Overblanket with Timer and 9 Control Heat Settings Black

Dreamcatcher Electric Heated Throw Blanket 160 x 120cm, Machine Washable Soft Fleece Overblanket with Timer and 9 Control Heat Settings Black

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If you're worrying about your children staying well this winter, then it's understandable that you might be considering allowing them to get under your heated throw. These blankets are perfectly safe for children to use under supervision, but they're not recommended for under fives. They're also not safe for children to sleep with, as they should always be supervised when using a heated throw. How we chose the best heated throw Cost per hour is based on using the blanket on its highest setting because, following our testing, we think that this is the setting you're more likely to use. The heated throws we've tested

In many adverts for electric blankets or heated throws, manufacturers claim that blankets cost 'pennies to run', but what does this actually mean? The best heated throw blanket is always a hot topic on the Mumsnet forums when cold weather comes around. These snuggly spreads are much loved as they could be the key to keeping warm this winter while saving money on your heating bill. They're a little similar to the best electric blankets, but while those are predominantly used as bedding, heated throws are more decorative and you can cosy up under them on the sofa. Curl up with the cozy comfort of the electric heated throw, luxuriously crafted with nine adjustable heating levels for exceptional warmth. Fleece Blanket. Electric Blanket. Electric Blanket Single. Electric Blanket Double.Electric blankets help you sleep better. Being at a consistent temperature while you’re sleeping means your circadian rhythm isn’t disrupted, helping you to get a full night’s sleep. What’s more, your body uses less energy to keep itself warm with an electric blanket, sending happy and positive signals to your brain. You’ll feel relaxed, content and wake up feeling refreshed. Tips for using your electric blankets If you buy your blanket from a reputable UK retailer, as we did for our tests, then it should be safe.

This depends on how long you use it for and which setting you opt for. As a general rule, you can expect running a heated throw to cost somewhere between 4p and 8p an hour. This electric blanket has a timer built into the controller as well. Choose your ideal heating time, between one and nine hours, and the blanket will automatically switch off afterwards. This helps you to snooze in warm comfort without worrying about the blanket overheating or running up a large bill. The controller is detachable as well, which lets you wash the blanket at 40°C to keep it fresh. Costing just a few pence per night to run, electric blankets and throws are an efficient way to save on your heating bills. Needing only to keep your body warm, rather than your room, it can easily pay for itself with the money you'll save. Also, be aware that the running cost claims on the box are often based on the blanket's lowest power setting, which our testing revealed hardly heats the blankets up at all. You can see the real running costs based on the blankets highest settings in the table below. The best electric blankets from our test

Last year, energy prices surged dramatically, and with the cost of living crisis, everyone’s bills went through the roof. With winter just around the corner again, many people are looking for ways to stay warm while keeping the heating off, and Mumsnet users swear by the best heated throws as a potential solution. Along with other ideas like using the best hot water bottle and wearing the cosiest women's slippers, these electric throws focus on heating the person and not the room to stave off the cold. And while they can be pricey initially, some throws cost from as little as 1p a night to run. How we tested the best heated throw As well as keeping your feet nice and toasty, heated blankets can also help with arthritis, sciatica, other types of pain conditions and inflammation. Just like using a heating pad or taking a warm bath, heat increases circulation around the body and helps the muscles relax.



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