Dreamland Hygge Days Luxury Faux Fur Warming Throw/Electric Blanket (Intelliheat Technology, 6 Heat Settings, Machine Washable, 1/3/9-hour auto timer, 160 x 120 cm, Fast heat up) Alaskan Husky Print

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Dreamland Hygge Days Luxury Faux Fur Warming Throw/Electric Blanket (Intelliheat Technology, 6 Heat Settings, Machine Washable, 1/3/9-hour auto timer, 160 x 120 cm, Fast heat up) Alaskan Husky Print

Dreamland Hygge Days Luxury Faux Fur Warming Throw/Electric Blanket (Intelliheat Technology, 6 Heat Settings, Machine Washable, 1/3/9-hour auto timer, 160 x 120 cm, Fast heat up) Alaskan Husky Print

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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 Heated throw blankets emit heat via coil wires that provide a steady source of warmth when plugged into an electrical outlet. Each heated throw 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 should cut off after a specified time of your choice, so you don't need to worry if you fall asleep while snuggled up in it. How much does it cost to run a heated throw?

Making a return to stores on Sunday, November 19, the Silentnight Luxury Heated Throw promises to deliver the ultimate comfort during the winter months. And if you’re worried about your heating bill, the throw just costs just 3p to run per hour, using 100W of energy. By doing this, we whittled our longlist down and chose a selection of products that we think offer something for everybody. About the author Temperature settings: Look for adjustable heat settings so you can get the most out of your blanket – some options have as many as 10 different settings! Bear in mind that it does often cost more to run a blanket on the higher settings, so it's a good idea to opt for one with good range. 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. 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.

The blanket claims to be perfect for solo snuggling or shared cocooning. It also doubles up as a deluxe living room accessory. It promises to heat up in five minutes, with six temperature settings and an auto shut off timer. It’s also machine washable and tumble dryer safe; simply detach the digital control. 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 heated throw that will keep your family warm for mere pennies this winter. Why you should trust us The winter weather has officially set in, which means it’s time to wrap up warm and survive the chilly temperatures for the next few months. Fortunately, Lidl has announced the return of its heated throw so homeowners can stay for without spending too much on their heating and energy bills.

While your heated blanket warms your bed before you even step in, it can also help to maintain your body temperature throughout the whole night. This can help you remain in a deep and relaxed sleep, stopping you from being woken up during the night with chilly toes! Size and coverage: Make sure the throw is large enough to cover you comfortably. If you want one you can snuggle up under with your other half or kids, make sure you go for a large size so there's space for everyone. When testing and selecting the best heated throws we considered size, heat settings, timer function and value. 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. 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.Heated throws are not recommended for use for children under 5 years but we reached out to The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and they gave the following tips on how to use a heated throw safely:

With three heat settings and a pre-heat switch so you can get straight into a warm bed, you don't have to worry about getting too hot either as they incorporate an overheating protection facility. Unlike electric blankets of old, these electric under blankets are elasticated, so are simple to fit over your bed – and even when the electric blanket is off you'll still be sleeping on soft, fleecy luxury. Shop premium brands like Dreamland for heated under blankets that slip over your mattress and under your sheets for your cosiest and warmest sleep yet. Why use an Electric Blanket? On chilly winter nights, what better way to keep cosy and warm than with an electric blanket or heated throw? Costing far less than you might think to make sure your bed is the perfect cosy temperature for a better night’s sleep, a heated blanket is just one option if you’re on the hunt for something that can help you get a great sleep. If you buy your blanket from a reputable UK retailer, as we did for our tests, then it should be safe. Durability After testing, each electric blanket and heated throw is washed and dried five times to simulate wear and tear. We then conduct a full electrical safety test on each one. None showed significant wear and tear, and all passed the test.There are also some incredible economic benefits to owning an electric blanket. Costing just pennies to run, sandwiching yourself between your electric blanket and duvet is a low-cost way to keep you toasty warm throughout the night. Much better than relying on the central heating to warm the whole house, when settling down for the night, a cost-efficient electric blanket might be just what you need. Heated Electric Throws There's often some confusion between heated throws and heated blankets. Whilst electric blankets are predominantly used as bedding, heated throws are used in other parts of the home. Comfort A panel of five volunteers assesses each electric blanket and heated throw for comfort. There is quite a big difference in how snuggly each one is and underwires are more noticeable in some of them. For electric blankets, we also assess how easy each one is to attach to a mattress and how comfortable each one is to lie on under a fitted sheet.

All our electric blankets and mattress protectors are fitted with dual controls for 'no more arguments' sleeping when you're sharing a bed, and provide gently graduated heat for extra warmth around your feet. Luxuriously soft and sensationally strokable, made with beautiful faux fur fabric to provide fluffy cosiness, perfect for the colder months. The nine heat settings allow you to choose a temperature that is just right for you and the built-in timer allows you to set your perfect length of usage time.” Safety features: Look for blankets with an automatic shut-off feature. It's a must-have in case you accidentally drift off while it's on, and you can usually choose between different time settings up to nine hours. Overheat protection is also a good safety feature to have too. As part of our test, we washed and tumbled dried each of the blankets five times after testing, and then conducted a full electricity safety test. All the blankets passed.

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