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September 11, 2025

Caroline Preece on electric blankets and heated throws

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Whether your electric heater has packed in, your radiator isn't quite cutting it, or you just want to feel cosy, a good electric blanket is the perfect way to keep warm.

They're efficient, too. Unlike central heating, which warms the whole room, these blankets focus on the person beneath them. That makes them one of the most cost-effective ways to keep comfortable when you don't need the radiators on. Typical power draws sit between 40W and 120W, which works out at just 1-3p per hour on a standard UK tariff, depending on size and settings.

There are lots of options out there. Underblankets slip beneath your bedsheets and use fine heating elements to deliver consistent, even heat, while throws are designed to be seen, with plush fleeces, knits and faux-fur finishes that look good on the sofa as well as the bed. The latest models offer multiple heat levels, rapid preheat, timers and automatic shutoff, plus dual controls for couples. Most are machine-washable once you detach the lead, and builtin overheat protection is now standard.

With so many options on the market, I tested a range of heated bedding, putting blankets and throws through real-world use. I timed warm-up times and measured maximum temperature and consistency with a laser thermometer. On top of that, I assessed comfort, checking for lumpy wiring or cold spots, and examined ease of controls, washability and overall value.

This year's lineup spans classic mattress warmers, smarter mattress protectors and generously sized throws that actually complement your living space. If you're trimming heating costs or simply want a cosier night's sleep, the Slumberdown elegantly warm luxury heated throw is the standout, but there are some other options that are also worth considering.

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