"I bought an electric blanket for the winter months. It has three heat settings so you won't get too hot. It's much better than a regular heating pad, and I’m very happy with my purchase. Plus, this type of blanket has low energy consumption – only 35 watts," the owner shared.
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SubscribeAccording to her, the blanket is perfect for chilly winter evenings, and compared to space heaters that "burn" a hole in your wallet, this method of keeping warm seems much more appealing.
Other users' reviews are also positive:
- "Last week, I bought an electric blanket for the first time, and I don't know how I lived without it before."
- "Now my bed has become my favorite place in the whole house. I spend all my time there – reading, playing games, napping, cuddling with my dog."
- "I love it, and it doesn't consume much electricity."
The price of such a blanket is quite reasonable – averaging £13.99 (around 730 UAH), and the overheat protection ensures safety by shutting off the device if you forget to do so.
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But with proper care and adherence to instructions, such blankets can be an excellent way to make winter not only warm but also more economical.