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Electric Fleece to keep cozy warm
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I've trawled through a lot of them, was wondering if anyone had one they'd actually recommend personally.[Deleted User] said:Plenty of items on Amazon using 'heated throw' or 'heated suit for men/women' in your search. I got a Dreamcatcher throw (rated at 110-120W power draw) currently about £50.0 -
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There's a lot of choice out there.... some will be good/reliable..... some maybe not so. I am going to take the plunge and get this one https://www.onbuy.com/gb/dreamcatcher-deluxe-electric-blanket-black-heated-fleece-blanket~c10534~p14888237/?exta=bingsh&stat=eyJpcCI6IjM5Ljk5MDAiLCJkcCI6IjAuMDAwMCIsImxpZCI6MjAyMDMyNjAsInMiOiI4MSIsInQiOjE2NjIwODY4NzIsImJtYyI6IjIuNSJ9&lid=202032600
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I got the Dreamland Delux Herringbone heated throw in mustard from Amazon. Pricey at over £70 but thick and sumptious and FABULOUS
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As per my post - toasty warm even at the lower setting (any more than 4 out of 9 on the scale and I felt really warm, so between 2-4 was the spot spot.[Deleted User] said:
I've trawled through a lot of them, was wondering if anyone had one they'd actually recommend personally.[Deleted User] said:Plenty of items on Amazon using 'heated throw' or 'heated suit for men/women' in your search. I got a Dreamcatcher throw (rated at 110-120W power draw) currently about £50.0 -
I use hot water bottles - and a cat =^..^=
Now a gainfully employed bassist again - WooHoo!2 -
I treat myself to a new down duvet last year.Coffeekup said:I got a fleece duvet cover from a supermarket last year (non electric) perfectly warm and none ongoing costs with it.
Looking for a single one this year, plop in a summer 4.5 tog duvet for the sofa.
I personally believe they don't need to be electric as they do the job of heating you well.
Cut my old one to single size and bought a single Teddy bear fleece cover...will be perfect on sofa this winter 👌0 -
Don't forget an electronic foot warmer if you have bad circulation like me
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Just noticed the one that I am getting is the one you have...... £39.99 form on.buy.com.... tenner less than amazon[Deleted User] said:
As per my post - toasty warm even at the lower setting (any more than 4 out of 9 on the scale and I felt really warm, so between 2-4 was the spot spot.Catsacor said:
I've trawled through a lot of them, was wondering if anyone had one they'd actually recommend personally.DerwentMailman said:Plenty of items on Amazon using 'heated throw' or 'heated suit for men/women' in your search. I got a Dreamcatcher throw (rated at 110-120W power draw) currently about £50.0
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