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Creating a personal, heated sleep environment without relying on central heating or costly alternatives makes it attractive. It is made of thick 250GSM coral fleece, providing a cosy and luxurious feel ideal for chilly nights. Use it as a throw, to keep you warm, just sitting on the sofa, set the central heating to low and enjoy a toasty winter, without the big bills. As a general rule, you can expect running a heated throw to cost somewhere between 4p and 8p an hour.
However, following the manufacturer’s instructions and regularly checking the blanket for any signs of wear or damage is important. The controls are straight forward and to be honest, it’s plenty warm at around 5 due to the materials used on both sides of the blanket being a higher pile.The Fivangin electric blanket comes with nine heating levels and a nine-hour timer so you can adjust it to your liking with a user-friendly remote, and claims to heat up quickly and retain an even warmth. I switch it on as soon as I get in, put the coffee on and just sit in comfort with my feet tucked under the bottom of it (yeah it’s that long) knowing I’m not giving the energy company a fortune.
The blanket is additionally machine washable on a 40°C or less cycle, and has the automatic 'shut off' feature to prevent it from overheating. Heated throws are also more versatile, as they can be used wherever they are within reach of a power socket.In the ever-evolving world of electric blankets, understanding the array of options available is crucial.