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Aldi’s new £23 bargain heated blanket that is perfect for freezing weather

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ALDI is selling a bargain electric blanket to help shoppers keep warm as temperatures plummet.

The discount supermarket has a £22.99 heated blanket in stock, which could keep your bedroom cosy during freezing weather.

The electric blanket is available to buy from Aldi's website but not in stores
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The electric blanket is available to buy from Aldi's website but not in stores

The UK is set to be hit by a cold spell at the end of the month, with snow expected in some areas.

The has lower and upper heating zones, so you can tailor the warmth to your needs.

You can choose between three temperatures and it comes with a remote control to easily change the settings.

It has inbuilt safety measures, including overheating protection, and the blanket will automatically switch off after around three hours.

You should make sure you always follow the safety instructions, such as never getting the blanket wet.

But you can pop it in the washing machine after removing the cable and controller.

Aldi charges £2.95 for standard delivery - which takes three to five days - so factor that into the overall price.

It is an online exclusive, meaning you won't be able to pick up the electric blanket in an Aldi store.

Remember to shop around and compare prices before making a purchase to make sure you're getting the best available deal.

We couldn't find a cheaper option online at the time of writing, but it's important to do your own research.

The next best deal available online is this for £29.99.

Debenhams is selling a Silentnight king-size heated blanket for £45,

You can get a Studio for £39.99, which allows you to set different temperatures for each side of the bed.

Energy bills are set to rise even higher this year, and an electric blanket could help you keep on top of your heating costs.

Using an electric blanket can help you cut your energy bills if it means you also turn down your thermostat or avoid putting the heating on altogether.

It costs around £1.47 per week to have an electric blanket pre-warm your bed for an hour each night, Uswitch told The Sun.

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