13 best electric blankets to keep you warm at night this winter
THE nights are drawing in and the sun has headed off over the horizon, so now is a perfect time to treat yourself to one of the best electric blankets available right now.
To help you in your search we reviewed 13 of the snuggliest blankets we could find that will see you warmly though winter.
Using an electric blanket means you won’t need to run your heating during the night, so saving you money on your energy bills – which with rising prices and the current high cost of living is a win we’re happy to take.
Unlike electric throws that are designed to be laid on top of the bed or sofa, electric blankets lay flat underneath your sheet.
They come is the usual bed sizes – single, double, king and supper king – and range in design from those with just a few temperature settings to luxe models with features such as timers, extra foot warmth and separate controls for each side of the bed (ideal if you feel the cold but your partner’s a warm sleeper – or vice versa).
To find out which ones are worth investing in we reviewed blankets from sleep specialists, including and , as well as from high street favourites such as and .
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The designs we tested ranged in price from £22 – £120, so there really is something for every budget.
Shop smart and a good electric blanket can last for ages, ensuring a cosy night’s sleep for years to come – and potentially cheaper heating bills, too.
Read on for our shopping reviews of the best electric blankets available in the UK this winter.
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The 13 best electric blankets
Slumberdown Wonderfully Warm Electric Blanket, from £55
Pros: Dual control, separate body and feet zones, timer function, auto shut-off, really comfy
Cons: Takes a while to warm up
Rating: 5/5
With elastic straps, this fits well over the bed, lying flat over it all except the head area (worth noting if you want a blanket that covers every inch of the mattress).
The 5cm-fabric is fleecy, soft and warm (but not too soft or too warm), and the cables and connectors are well positioned and unobtrusive.
The remote controls feel high quality, and function-wise, there are a ton of functions: dual control, separate zones for the body and feet, nine heat settings and four timer settings.
If we had one complaint, it’s that it does take a while to warm up, and any setting lower than number five can’t really be felt, but this was one of our favourite electric blankets and is set to become a staple on our beds this winter.
Material: Polyester Number of temperature settings: 9 Guarantee: 2 years
Dreamland Snowed In Organic Cotton Warming Mattress Protector, from £99.99
Pros: Extremely warm, quick heat-up time, dual control, fits well on the bed, easy to pack away, can be tumble dried, ‘intelliheat+’ technology adapts temperature
Cons: Might be a little too warm for some, no different zones, expensive
Rating: 5/5
This is very similar to the Dreamland Hunker Down electric blanket below (dual control, same number of settings, quick heat-up time, great amount of warmth) but – made out of cotton instead of fleece – this one feels a little more breathable.
It also has a skirt fastening instead of strap, enabling it to be fitted snugly all the way around, with perfectly placed holes for the cables to slot through.
For the comfortable, perfect heat and a well-thought-out design, this one gets five stars from us. The only downside is the high price.
Material: Organic cotton Number of temperature settings: 6 Guarantee: 3 years
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