Snuggledown Intelligent Warmth Electric Blanket King Size - Dual Control 9 Heat-Settings Quilted Luxury Heated Blanket for Bed - Cotton Cover, Auto Timer, Comfortable, Machine Washable (150cm x 200cm)

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Snuggledown Intelligent Warmth Electric Blanket King Size - Dual Control 9 Heat-Settings Quilted Luxury Heated Blanket for Bed - Cotton Cover, Auto Timer, Comfortable, Machine Washable (150cm x 200cm)

Snuggledown Intelligent Warmth Electric Blanket King Size - Dual Control 9 Heat-Settings Quilted Luxury Heated Blanket for Bed - Cotton Cover, Auto Timer, Comfortable, Machine Washable (150cm x 200cm)

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Electric blankets may help you save money on your gas bill by heating just your bed instead of the whole bedroom. This premium intelligent warmth heated topper from Snuggledown offers the supreme comfort of a mattress topper alongside the warming benefits of an electric blanket. This heated underblanket has a host of features to help ensure a great night’s sleep when the temperature drops outside and can also provide comfort when recovering from an illness or injury. 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.

The remote controls feel high quality, and function-wise, there are a ton of functions: dual control, separate zones for the body and feet, nine heat settings and four timer settings. We also found that the cable connector fell in an awkward position on the blanket, sitting either under our pillow or under our feet, and we could feel it when lying down. How much money one costs to run depends on a number of factors, including what setting you have it on for, what its wattage is and what the current rate for electricity is. The idea of waking up in the middle of the night on fire isn’t exactly going to (excuse the pun) warm you to the idea of buying an electric blanket, and so many people are put off buying one due to safety concerns. However, electric blankets are perfectly safe as long as you buy from a respected brand and retailer. This one also avoids a lot of the usual underblanket pitfalls: it’s big enough to cover most of the bed; the deep, elasticated skirt stops it riding up during the night; there’s no cold central zone between the two regions, and any wires are nicely unobtrusive. There’s a super-king size available and you can even wash it at 30˚C. The Homefront is a blanket with a mid-range price tag but one that works and feels like a high-end option.It fits easily over the bed with elastic straps on the four corners. One minor niggle, however, was that we found that the ‘lip’ around the edge of the blanket stopped our sheet from fitting quite so smoothly. The cable connection was unobtrusive, and the cotton fabric kept it feeling breathably warm instead of sweaty. It also has a skirt fastening instead of strap, enabling it to be fitted snugly all the way around, with perfectly placed holes for the cables to slot through.

If we had one complaint, it’s that it does take a while to warm up, and any setting lower than number five can’t really be felt, but this was one of our favourite electric blankets that we, set to become a staple on our beds this winter. 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. Before washing, the connector cables should be disconnected. Depending on its design, the blanket can then be put in the washing machine as it is, or else a top layer can be unzipped from the part with the wires on. 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…). 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.It fits well over the bed, covering all except the pillow area, although the outer rim is noticeable under thin sheets. null Disappointing Wasn’t impressed with the level of heat at all. Good that there are settings 1 to 10, but very poor quality of heat is transmitted .

The zipped cotton cover can be easily detached from the electric blanket for washing - simply disconnect the heat controller and ensure the cover is completely dry before using. Relax, as this single electric blanket from Snuggledown has low energy consumption too: costing the same to run as a 100-watt lightbulb, it’s an efficient way to be comfortably cosy at bedtime without heating the rest of the house. Plus, it features a safety system with timer and auto shut off for your peace of mind. Snuggledown Topper Features: All blankets have a range of heat settings, but the number might vary from three to 12. More advanced blankets might even have different settings for different zones, so you can have additional heat for your feet or different heat levels for the two sides of a double bed. What other things should I look out for?Most modern electric blankets – and each one we tested here – can be machine-washed and some can even be tumble-dried. 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’. All electric blankets warm your bed, but they differ in how long they take to heat up and how much control you have over the temperature. Some take under five minutes to warm up, while others take substantially longer. That’s not necessarily a problem if your blanket has a timer and your bedtimes are regular, but it’s worth thinking about. Featuring nine heat settings, this luxurious single heated mattress topper will help adjust your temperature with its easy-to-use climate zone controls. You can use the digital controller for the ultimate personalisation - the blanket has zonal heating for separate body and foot warmth, making it the perfect way to find exactly the right temperature. Blankets come in two basic types: heated mattress covers or pads that sit on top of the mattress but beneath the sheets, warming you and the duvet from below. Meanwhile, an overblanket slips inside your duvet cover to keep you cosy from above – some versions replace your duvet entirely.

Cons: Doesn’t cover the whole mattress, no dual control, no timer or auto shut-off, can feel cable connector while sleeping

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.



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