Shoppers are praising the electric blanket's quick heat up time
Home Bargains fans have been rushing to stores to snap up a heated throw that they say "heats up quickly" and costs literal pennies an hour to run.
One such item that shoppers have been rushing to buy over the past few months have been electric heated throws and Home Bargains is currently stocking a range of them for just £29.99. When asked about how much it would cost to run, one shopper said in response: "I think this one is 40W or 60W, so say its 50W then at 34p Kwh would cost about 1.5p an hour to run. Mine is 120W and can feel the heat coming through after 5 mins and maybe 15 mins to get to full temp, so would imagine this one takes quite a lot longer?"
The soft and cosy grey blanket is perfect for beating off the chill as it comes complete with six different heat settings and a four hour automatic shut-off feature for safety. It also has an even heat distribution, meaning you can keep your whole body warm.
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