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9 heated blankets to keep you warm this winter without switching the heating on
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From Dreamland to The White Company, these are nine of the best heated blankets to keep you warm and cosy this winter.
The cold mornings are truly upon us and layering has become key – the Big Coat is firmly out of the wardrobe and hanging in the hallway, ready to go. With the colder weather setting in, we’re inching closer to switching the heating on, but with energy bills remaining high for so many, alternative options for keeping warm are definitely on the agenda. And that’s where heated blankets come in.
An upgrade to your usual blanket or throw, there’s a range of electric blankets that not only look cosy in your home but will also keep you toasty warm without breaking the bank on your energy bills. So, we’ve rounded up nine of the best heated blankets available to buy right now, so your winter isn’t too gloomy and cold.
Silent Night luxury faux fur heated throw
Adding some extra comfort to your mattress, Silentnight’s electric blanket features a cosy fleece material and three adjustable heat settings to warm up your home this winter – without putting the heating on.
The White Company super soft faux fur heated blanket
Made from recycled faux-fur, this heated blanket feels soft and silky smooth to touch. It features a detachable heat control with six temperature settings, making it suitable for a quick wash if and when it gets a bit too grubby.
Shop The White Company super soft faux fur heated blanket, £150
StaySnug velvety green electric heated throw
Waiting around for your blanket to heat up is not an option with the StaySnug velvet heated throw. With nine heat and timer settings, you can adjust the temperature based on how chilly you’re feeling.
Dunelm Teddy electric throw
This may look like a typical faux fur blanket but it’s much more than just a cover to wrap around yourself on the sofa. Dunelm’s electric blanket will keep you toasty warm on those chilly evenings.
Debenhams electric heated throw
You won’t need to worry about this heated throw while you’re asleep as you can simply programme it to switch off on its own during the night. And you can use it all-year round as the chocolate and cream design is reversible so it can fit into a range of interior styles.
Stoov Big Hug XL
A cordless and with a rechargeable battery, this Stoov blanket will keep you warm for up to six hours and has three adjustable heat settings. You can also pick from four different colourways.
Argos Dreamland deluxe velvet mustard heated throw
Make a statement with this bold and bright heated throw from Dreamland – adding a pop of yellow to those gloomy, cold evenings. Ideal for solo snuggling or getting all your friends together for film nights.
Shop Dreamland deluxe velvet mustard heated throw from Argos, £95
Purus electric throw heated blanket deluxe in black
A soft and lightweight electric blanket that will add a dash of cosiness to your home – it’s large enough to completely cocoon yourself in or share with loved ones.
Shop Purus electric throw heated blanket deluxe in black from B&Q, £44.99
John Lewis Dreamland electric underblanket
A hygge-inspired heated blanket that will cover your whole bed (with elasticated corner straps), Dreamland’s Scandi Sherpa is all things warm, cosy and perfect for those with a love for minimalist interiors.
Shop Dreamland sherpa electric underblanket from John Lewis, £124.99
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