Amazon's £38 heated blanket hailed 'perfect' for anyone wanting to lower winter bills
17.10.2023 - 01:37
/ ok.co.uk
Amazon shoppers have found a £38 heated blanket which will save you pennies while keeping you warm this winter.
The Mia&Coco Electric Heated Blanket normally costs £89, but is currently on sale for £38.39, giving you an incredible saving of 57%.
The budget electric blanket has 10 temperature settings and is made from flannel and sherpa, so you can enjoy its warmth whether it's on or off.
The electric throw, which is currently an Amazon bestseller, comes in four colours - blue, grey, khaki and red- however, the price varies depending on what colour you choose It's also machine washable, and you can detach the cord and wash the blanket by hand or by machine. The blanket has received thousands of five star reviews, with one happy customer saying: "Even without turning the heating on, it's very thick and snuggly and keeps u warm...
It does warm up quickly and I bought the largest one i could and it just replaced the duvet. Will have to wait and see the longevity." Another customer praised how cheap it was to run.
They said: "Another person wrote: "Love this, can't wait for winter to kick in so I can use it properly.
Temperature is perfect, timer great to set for as long as you need.
A little bit weightier than a none heated throw/blanket. Size is perfect." "Had this for almost a year now and one for the best purchases I made.
Super cosy, warm and a nice size (providing you aren't super tall)," penned a third. Another person wrote: "Love this, can't wait for winter to kick in so I can use it properly.
Temperature is perfect, timer great to set for as long as you need.
A little bit weightier than a none heated throw/blanket. Size is perfect." One customer was happy with their purchase, but described one issue shoppers may run into.
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