A BELOVED high street chain has started selling a winter must-have that has been dubbed "fabulous" by cosy shoppers.
The thermal mattress cover has been labelled as a "winter essential" for its unbelievable ability to keep people warm all night.
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The Silentnight Supersoft Thermal Mattress Cover will keep you warm all night and is selling for just £6 at a popular high street chainCredit: Facebook/The Range
The Silentnight Supersoft Thermal Mattress Cover is being sold at The Range for a bargain price and contains an ultra thick teddy fleece fabric for the best night sleep possible during the chilly evenings.
The description of the product online says: "Keep warm and cosy through the colder months with this Silentnight Supersoft Thermal Mattress Cover.
"Designed to help you save energy, this mattress cover helps you warm your body, not your whole home. Its sumptuously soft texture is sure to help you snooze snugly."
The Range have made the cover even harder to leave on the shelves after they announced a blockbuster 30 per cent off on the product.
As temperatures have dropped in recent weeks, many of us will likely have our heating on for longer, which coupled with the energy price cap rise in January, means our bills will be higher.
STAYING toasty this winter shouldn't cost an arm and a leg as there's plenty of amazing alternatives to wacking up the radiators and spending money on rising heating bills.
Look at getting yourself a hot water bottle to keep you warm and you can get them in lots of different shapes and sizes to fit any type of person.
They are always great for a cost-free way of keeping warm as you only need hot water.
But if you've got a few pennies to spare and want to invest in a long-term solution to the cold consider buying an electric blanket.
They're another great way to keep warm and most cost around 2p an hour to run.
Don't forget about preventative measures though.
Look at draught-proofing your home and sealing your windows to stop cold air from coming in.
Prices for draught excludes start from a fiver in most stores but a thick blanket rolled up next to a problematic door will work just as well.
Loft insulation is also very important as it can stop heat escaping, therefore slashing your heating bill.
You can buy insulation from all local builder merchants or retailers such as B&Q and Wickes.
The Sun asked home insulation and heating expert and LoftZone chief executive Dave Raval for advice about keep energybills low and house temperatures high.
Dave said: "There are lots of things everybody could do in their own homes that are quite easy and inexpensive to help save on your heating bills.
"The best energy saving is the energy you don’t use, so looking at where heat may be escaping is key!"