SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a bargain winter essential that could help you save on energy bills. Discount store Home Bargains is selling a heated blanket for just £19. It comes as people across the…
The blanket also comes in a kingsize which costs £22.99 and uses 120W.
According to Uswitch it costs just 24p to run a 100W electric blanket for one hour a day for seven days. And if you were to use an electric blanket for one hour a day, every day of the week for a year, it wouldThat means both blankets will keep you cosy during the winter months for less than if you had your radiator on.On the Daewoo website itself it has the double listed for £23.99, andOf course other blankets are available but we couldn't find any for cheaper than Home Bargains' price.has been selling the Silentnight Comfort Control Electric blanket for £24.
Also, when it comes to heated blankets do bear in mind the number of watts each uses as this will change how much it costs to run and how warm it'll get.outlined the things to look outFor example, it's recommended that you don't sleep with a heated blanket on and instead have it on to warm up your bed before sleep.
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