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Dreamland Relaxwell Luxury Snuggle Up Warming Electric Throw/ Blanket (Intelliheat+ Fast Heat, 120 x 160 cm, Machine Washable, 6 Temperature Settings, Safety controls, 1 Detachable control) Grey

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Electric blankets and throws have become a very popular accessory to keep us toasty the past few years. There are so many types to choose from, such as electric overblankets, heated throws and electric underblankets. With so much choice, it’s good to know that each has more or less similar functions and characteristics. Why I bought a heated throw? According to the manufacturer Dreamland Relaxwell Luxury Heated Throw uses 150 watts. 150 watts is pretty much an average for a heated throw. This would be on the highest setting i.e for the fast heat up function or on number 5. The fast heat up function allows the throw to heat up in just 5 minutes. I always use the fast heat function to for the first 5 minutes to get the throw warm, then switch to heat setting 3. On very cold days I use the heat setting 4 or 5. The lower the heat setting the less energy this throw will use. I’m guessing on setting number 3 it would use about half of the maximum the energy it consumes. This would be about 70 watts on heat level 3. Are Dreamland blankets cheap to run? We’ve also got Dreamland blankets that are suitable for double, queen and super king size beds. So, no matter how big your bed is or who you’re sharing it with, you’ll be able to enjoy a warm and comfy night’s sleep throughout the chillier months. Heated throws with heaps of personality With energy prices at all time high, reducing the amount of energy we use has never been as important as now. However it’s still important to keep warm during the colder winter months, without having to worry about our energy bills. I have to say, I’m already dreading the energy price cap increase in April, which Ofgem has announced. Unfortunately there are no 1p per hour electric heaters, but thankfully there are very economical alternatives. The cheaper heating option would be an electric blanket or a heated throw.

My daughter has taken the Dreamland Relaxwell Luxury Heated Throw to keep herself warm during the cold nights. Hence I’ve just bought myself a king sized Dreamland Harmony Super Soft Heated Electric Overblanket. I was very impressed with the heated throw from Dreamland as it is still working perfectly fine after 6 years of use and is still saving me so much money. I’ve invested in the king sized electric blanket for my bedroom, as I expect it to perform as well as the heated throw. As well as Dreamland electric blankets and throws that you can use in bed or while you’re curled up on the sofa, you’ll spot heated mattress protectors made from 100% pure cotton. These can be placed directly beneath your bedsheets and they feature multiple heat settings to help keep you at an optimal temperature all night long. There are single size Dreamland heated throws perfect for one person to get cosy underneath. Want something that’ll keep both you and your partner toasty while you snooze? Shop larger king size heated throws with dual control systems that allow you to adjust the heat settings to suit your individual needs. One of you loves the heat, while the other prefers the cold? It’s not a problem with a Dreamland dual electric blanket… We’ve even got Dreamland throws that are patterned on one side and wonderfully fleecy on the other. Or, why not go for all-out luxury with a fabulous faux fur blanket? Whatever your style is, you’re bound to find a sophisticated, soft, and above all, practical heated blanket solution with Dreamland. Now based on my current electricity cost at 20.49p per kWh, it cost me 3p per hour on the highest heat setting, 5. On heat level 3 it currently costs me about 1.43 pence per hour. Therefore for 9 hours of use on level 3 heat setting, it’s costing me approximately 13p.Dreamland says: “All Dreamland blankets are extremely low to run, and cost from as little as 1p per night. So it’s worth investing in an electric blanket and turning your central heating off”. Of course it also depends on the cost of electricity our energy supplier is charging us per unit. About 6 years ago, when I bought the Dreamland Relaxwell Luxury Heated Throw, my electricity cost me only 12.5p per kwh. However today my electric cost me 20.49p per kWh. Lei Hang’s daughter Yasmin loves using the Dreamland Relaxwell Heated Throwto keep warm while watching a movie. Upgrading your quality of sleep couldn’t be simpler with Dreamland. Browse our full range of cosy products from this world-renowned brand and get ready to nod off in style and comfort. Mix style with function with our diverse range of heated blankets from Dreamland. In addition to options in plainer fabrics and calm neutral colours that’ll suit any décor, you could also add a touch of sumptuousness to your bedroom with a plush velvety blanket.

High-quality materials and dynamic designs make Dreamland UK a brilliant option for all your night-time needs. Take a look at our current selection of heated blankets and other innovative home electricals from this household name. Wonderful winter warmers Hate going to bed cold? As well as investing in a brand-new winter duvet, make chillier evenings a little more bearable with a Dreamland heated blanket. Discover traditional options that sit beneath your bedding, plus those that look just like regular blankets that lie over the top of you as you slumber. Based on my electric price 6 year ago, it only cost me 1.8 pence per hour on the highest heat setting (5). Since I mainly used heated blanket on heat setting 3, I’m guessing it uses about 70 watts per hour. Based on this estimation it would have cost me about 0.875p per hour. So for 9 hours of use at heat level 3 it would have cost me approximately 7.9 pence.

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