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electric blanket recommendations?
chezybezy
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iv moved bedrooms and currently not working so am spending a lot of time in my room. its a conservatory.
the best thing i can come up with is using an eclectic blanket at night and during the day (when im in there on my pc etc).
does anyone have any ideas where to go for one preferably in the next few days? defo this week. amazon and argos seem rather dear anyone know if anywhere has them on offer?
the best thing i can come up with is using an eclectic blanket at night and during the day (when im in there on my pc etc).
does anyone have any ideas where to go for one preferably in the next few days? defo this week. amazon and argos seem rather dear anyone know if anywhere has them on offer?
- Chez
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More clothes on would be far better,safer and cheaper.0
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admit that during the day thats the best thing.
however at night i cant. currently using an underduvet, pjs and 2 duvets. oh and hot water bottle.
p.s. am up noth lol.
There is no reason why you can't wear lots of layers at night. But really, there is no way you should be sleeping in a conservatory in the winter.
These are very warm and you can wear more than one pair. They also do tops.
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Ribbed-Thermal-Longpants-with-Wool/dp/B003X69OY6?ie=UTF8&ref=sr_1_8&nodeId=53905031&sr=1-8&qid=1349205629&pf_rd_r=04ZYYEAW865MND1H7JNH&pf_rd_m=A2BO0OYVBKIQJM&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=53905031&pf_rd_p=321381387&pf_rd_s=related-items-3
And remember to wear a hat.0 -
Lidl have an 150cm x 80cm electric underblanket with timer and 6 heat settings. Only uses max of 60w. Great for using under your sheets at night and they are safe to sleep on and will keep you warmer. £150
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