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SLEEP SAFE: This electric blanket features overheat protection and is BEAB approved for added peace of mind A fairly standard design, with corner straps, three heat settings and made from a quilted polyester material (great if you find that the fleecy fabrics make you feel too clammy).
There’s a choice of 6 heat settings to help you find your optimum temperature, as well as an LED display for easy programming. The auto shut-off will turn your blanket off after 10 hours, just in case you forget and to ensure a sounder night’s sleep. Plus, there is a handy beep when the blanket is turned on, off and at each heat setting change to maximise your awareness and safety.
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SLEEP SAFE: This electric blanket features overheat protection and is BEAB approved for added peace of mind.
Even better, this heated blanket is super energy efficient to run. You can heat your bed for as little as 4p* per hour for a comfortable sleep when the nights turn cold. Once on, it doesn't quite reach the sides of the mattress, which although this means that it lays completely flat, there are cold spots at the edges.
A good fabric for the price, and made from a sort of dense, felt-like fleece, making it a little warmer than cotton or regular polyester blankets, and it fastens to the mattress with two large elastic straps at the top and bottom. Even better, this heated blanket is super energy efficient to run. You can heat your bed for as little as 3p* per hour for a comfortable sleep when the nights turn cold. Electric blankets are widely available to buy in plenty of high street stores and online, from homeware retailers and department stores, and even pharmacies such as B o ots.
MACHINE WASHABLE: Machine washable at 40°c, simply disconnect the control and follow the instructions provided.Most modern electric blankets – and each one we tested here – can be machine-washed and some can even be tumble-dried.