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The cost of using an electric blanket depends on a number of things, including the model, how much power it uses, how often you have it on and for how long, plus which setting you use. SHOPPERS are raving about an item from Argos that could help save money on your energy bills this winter. Slumbertown, which makes the blanket, claims that the device cost from as little as "1p per night" to run. Customers who have bought the blanket have called it an "excellent alternative to putting the heating on" and their "winter wonder".
Slumberdown Double Electric Blanket | Wilko
On average it took around 15 minutes for the blanket to feel pleasantly warm to the touch and about 40 minutes to be very toasty on the highest setting. The controls were easy to adjust: being able to toggle feet and body settings is one of the most appealing features, as is the timer: there’s no worrying about switching the blanket on and forgetting about it, or wasting unnecessary heat. Pricing for other destinations within the UK is dependent on weight of parcel and geographical location The next step for us was to look at all of the products that fall within the Electric blankets category, of which we found 31 products at Argos. So we pulled together all of the prices of these products to analyse the average prices as well as finding the cheapest and most expensive options. Its fleecy cover accomplishes what many don’t – comfort – while being easy to zip off and regularly launder, without worrying about electrics. Plus, as it’s available in four sizes (single, double, king and the super-king on test), finding the right one for your bed is easy. Each of its controls is just 60W, meaning that running both at maximum for an hour (based on a 34p per kWh), will cost just over 4p. Design and featuresThe next step was to try and narrow down our search even more. So we’ve already looked the prices of products in the Electric blankets category. Then we’ve also looked at the prices of products from Slumberdown. So this step combines the two and looks specifically at the price you’d expect to pay for Slumberdown branded products in the Electric blankets category.
Slumberdown Sleepy Nights Electric Blanket Double - Warm Slumberdown Sleepy Nights Electric Blanket Double - Warm
Another cheap option is a hot water bottle - though never use it at the same time as an electric blanket.Slumberdown’s Wonderfully Warm Electric Blanket does away with all the usual complaints about electric blankets: it’s comfortable, customisable and easy to keep clean. Over 95% of our products are manufactured here in the UK by the leading European manufacturer of filled bedding products. Price is another really important factor for analysing the quality of Slumberdown Essential Warmth Underblanket vs other products in the Electric blankets category. It’s obvious, but you will need to set your expectations of quality based on your budget and the price of the product you’re looking at, against the price of alternatives. So let’s carry on with our Slumberdown Essential Warmth Underblanket review and explore the product’s pricing. It's worth noting that an electric blanket sits on top of a mattress and underneath you, while a heated blanket or throw is one you can wrap around you.
Slumberdown Wonderfully Warm Electric Blanket - SleepSeeker Slumberdown Wonderfully Warm Electric Blanket - SleepSeeker
The next step after looking at products in the same category, was to look at products from the same brand, Slumberdown.
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You don't have permission to access "http://www.habitat.co.uk/browse/bedding/electric-blankets/c:1027619/" on this server. They are tested to comply with all the appropriate UK standards and have all been developed by sleep experts to ensure they are fit for purpose. More information on quality can be found in this old but still very helpful article from Harvard Business Review.