Sunbeam Heated Blanket, Polyester, Cabernet, Twin

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Sunbeam Heated Blanket, Polyester, Cabernet, Twin

Sunbeam Heated Blanket, Polyester, Cabernet, Twin

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Putting your electric blanket on a timer or just remembering to switch it off after a few hours can significantly reduce the energy it consumes. Most users will be satisfied with the lowest level, and there is no need to leave it on all night. One thing that’s different about this blanket is its two separate heating zones are served by a single connector. For this reason, you have to set the cords up in a specific way to ensure the controllers end up on the right sides of the bed. I didn’t realize this until I had already spent 10 minutes threading the cords under the bed. It was frustrating, but also my fault for not reading the directions more carefully. Look for blankets that are made with fabrics like sherpa, fleece, and flannel. Since heated throws have an internal wiring system that you might be able to feel, a soft and warm material can help strike a balance between the functionality and comfort level of the blanket. How We Selected

According to research conducted by the United States Department of Energy, those looking to reduce their energy consumption should consider purchasing an electric blanket rather than a space heater. A heated throw blanket is a blanket that has cables running through it, which are attached to a temperature control that heats the external material. They are often used on the end of beds or for people to curl up on the couch with. Are heated throws safe? Electric blankets come in a variety of sizes. You can opt for heated throw blankets, which are ideal for lounging or using on the couch. Or, you can add one to your bed for warmth while sleeping, with options available in common bedding sizes from Twin to King.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. While sherpa material often runs the risk of shedding, that's not a problem with this micro-flannel blanket. The seven layers of fabric are filled with a down alternative fiber, so it's hypoallergenic. We also love that the queen and king sizes include two controllers so each person can program their perfect temperature for up to 12 hours. The blanket will even remember your favorite settings with the memory function. Additionally, we like that this heated blanket has a 10-hour automatic shutoff feature. You can stay warm through the night without worrying about it turning off too soon or causing an electrical hazard. What distinguishes these blankets from a regular throw is the wiring that runs throughout the material. Unlike a heating pad, electric blankets don’t have a “cover”—the wires are integrated directly into the fabric, and they can’t be removed. Whether the chillier months have you piling on the extra warm sheets — or you just feel cold pretty much all the time — having a heated blanket on hand can get you feeling comfortable and cozy in no time, just like a weighted blanket can. These throws can be used for everything from preheating your bed to keeping your hands and feet toasty all day long, and might even help you cut down on your electric bill this winter if you’re not exactly a space heater person. Best Heated Throw Blankets We tested electric blankets in a room heated to 60℉, while the tester lounged under the blanket and read—one of the toughest gigs we’ve ever had. We tested each blanket passively (with the power turned off) and then with the power turned on. This gave us an understanding of how warm the blanket was with and without electric heat.

Though some of these heated blankets are indeed made for layering onto your bed, we still recommend avoiding sleeping with it on or burying it beneath other bedding. A heated blanket with an auto-off setting and/or timer will help prevent overheating and encourage safer use in case you nod off while it’s still on. Every heated throw blanket in this guide has an auto-off function, and we’ve denoted the maximum run time for each one. Material To avoid problems or even a short circuit, you should constantly be aware of your electric blanket’s power supply needs, regardless of the kind of blanket you use.

What to consider when choosing the best heated throw

Another problem was that the cord connecting the two controllers was a little too short to reach under my bed, so if one controller got jostled or pulled, the other one fell off the side table.



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