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8 electric blankets to keep you toasty

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Updated 02:04 5 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 05:25 3 Sep 2024 GMT+1

8 electric blankets to keep you toasty

Electric blankets: The perfect antidote to cold weather. Or, you know, a warm hug.

Daniel Jude Anilao

Daniel Jude Anilao

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No matter where you live, winter can be a bit of a doozy. Sure, we might not get the snow all over the world, but those chilly nights can still give you the shivers. And let's not even talk about those early morning stumbles out of bed to get ready for work.


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But fear not, there's a solution to these winter woes. Enter the electric blanket. These handy little gadgets have become a staple in many homes around the world, providing a warm and cozy haven during the colder months.


In this guide, we'll take a deep dive into the world of electric blankets, helping you find the perfect one to keep you snug and toasty all season long. From budget-friendly options to luxury models, we've got you covered. So grab a cup, get cozy, and let's get started.


Dreamaker Fleece Top Multizone Electric Heated Blanket, $149.95


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Dreamaker Fleece Top Multizone Electric Heated Blanket (Amazon)
Dreamaker Fleece Top Multizone Electric Heated Blanket (Amazon)


The Dreamakers Fleece Blanket has a multizone temperature system, so you can set different heat levels for your feet and body. The detachable controller makes it easy to adjust the temperature without waking up.


Made from soft, high-quality fleece, the blanket is super warm and comfy but still light and easy to wash. With four heat settings per zone, a built-in 11-hour timer, and an auto-off feature, the Dreamakers Fleece Blanket is a no-fuss way to stay warm and cozy.


YDW Electric Heated Throw Rug Double-Sided Flannel Snuggle Blanket, $57.98


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This heated throw blanket from YDW is the perfect mix of comfort and safety. Made from top-quality materials and packed with smart features, it gives you steady warmth and peace of mind.


The easy-to-use controller and big heating area make for a really relaxing experience.

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RHEIN HOME Fleece Top Multizone Electric Blanket, $129


RHEIN HOME Fleece Top Multizone Electric Blanket (Amazon)
RHEIN HOME Fleece Top Multizone Electric Blanket (Amazon)


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The RHEIN HOME heated blanket is another great electric blanket to consider.. With its soft fleece top and long sides, this blanket keeps you extra warm and stays put on your mattress.


It's big enough to fit most queen-sized beds, so you'll be cozy and comfy all night.


Dreamaker Bamboo Quilted Electric Heated Blanket, $109.95



Want something even fluffier and made from bamboo rayon? This bamboo quilt electric blanket from Dreamaker does the trick.


Sunbeam Sleep Perfect Antibacterial Electric Blanket, $143





The Sunbeam heated blanket gives you a super comfy and luxurious sleep. It heats up your bed in just five minutes, and changes the heat to match your body and the room's temperature.


The blanket's antibacterial fabric keeps it fresh and clean, and you can choose from six heat settings and a timer to set your perfect sleep zone.


Tontine Classic Polyester Electric Blanket, $72.92




This single bed electric blanket from Tontine is perfect to take with you camping or when staying at a friend's place. It's also machine washable, so it's easy to keep clean.


Dreamaker Allergy Sensitive Electric Blanket, $69.95



This Dreamaker electric blanket is anti-microbial, hypoallergenic, and dust mite resistant, making it perfect for people who need extra care when choosing bedding.


Homefront Premium Electric Blanket, $248.78




The most expensive one of the bunch. One review said: "The blanket is really easy to put on and it covers the mattress completely, tucking in around the sides and underneath. This means it stays in place really well and doesn't move around or need constant adjusting.


You can choose from 9 different heat levels, plus separate zones for your feet and body, and a timer so you can set it up exactly how you like it. There are also two separate controllers for each side of the bed.


The bed heats up pretty quickly; you can feel it warming up after only two or three minutes, so there's no long wait like you get with some products.

It's not the cheapest one out there, but I'm happy I paid what I did because it works really well."

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Daniel Jude Anilao
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