As the temperatures continue to plunge, this heated blanket is proving to be the perfect way to keep warm and cosy on the sofa or in bed without having to spend a fortune turning on the heating
We're now deep into winter, with snow on the horizon and temperatures dropping below freezing. Staying warm has become a top priority. While we've all been tempted to crank up the heating, the rising cost of energy means we can't rely solely on our central heating to stay comfortable.
READ MORE: How to save on energy bills: Top energy-consuming appliances and cost-cutting alternativesUsually retailing at £60, this heated throw is now £54 at QVC and pays for itself after just a few uses, as it negates the need for central heating and costs mere pennies to run. Simply plug it in and you can use it anywhere - curled up on the sofa, as an extra layer in bed, or draped over you while working from home.
On the first use you do need to let it heat up for around an hour on setting nine before it reaches its optimum temperature. After that, it's quick to warm up with each use, taking just 15-20 minutes – ideal timing for brewing a hot cuppa before snuggling down. Plus, it's a breeze to clean - all you need to do is unplug the wire before popping it in the washing machine. With a stellar 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon, customers are raving about its cost-effectiveness and comfort.
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