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Details: Electric Blanket Heated Throw 50”x 60”, Heated Blanket Flannel & Sherpa, ETL Certification, 6 Heating Levels, 3 Hours Auto-Off, Machine Washable, Fast Heating Blanket , Bed Sofa Use(Red), Full
Brand: Generic
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- ☀[Soft and Full-body Comfort]: Double-layer flannel and Sherpa, soft to the touch, skin-friendly and comfortable, thicker than most products on the market, and can effectively lock in heat. The size of 50*60 inches is enough to wrap you perfectly and bring you warmth in cold weather.
- ☀[Customized Warmth]: Electric blankets with 6 heating levels (75-115℉) provide you with a customized temperature. The slight temperature difference (75-90-95-100-110-115℉) in each gear makes it easier for you to adjust according to your own needs, giving you maximum warmth and comfort.
- ☀[Safety Protection]: The electric blanket has 3 hours of automatic shutdown to prevent you from forgetting to turn off the product, which is convenient for you to use before going to bed. In addition, the power cord of the electric blanket is 9.2 feet, so that the electric blanket is not restricted by short wires and can work flexibly in a larger range.
- ☀[Easy to Clean]: Our heating blankets are machine washable. Remove the controller, clean it separately and gently with cold water, and dry the electric blanket. The detachable controller and washable fabric material will help to maintain the hygienic and soft use of this electric blanket in the coming years.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Heated Blanket
Many factors go into choosing the best-heated blanket. To help you decide, I’ve put together this buying guide.- Cost. Heated blankets vary in price, but you should expect to spend anywhere from $40 to $150 for one.
- Coverage. If you’re shopping for a throw blanket, coverage is less important. However, if you’re shopping for a sleeping bag or blanket, you’ll want to make sure it covers your entire body.
- Warranty. Most blanket manufacturers offer a warranty that varies from 1 to 5 years.
- Power. Most heated blankets have 1 to 3 heat settings, but if you’re shopping for a sleeping bag or throw blanket, having 1 to 3 settings will suffice.
- Features. Look for a remote control, digital control panel, or programmable timer. Also, consider checking out the blanket’s fabric quality.
- Size. Blankets come in various sizes, including twin, full, queen, king, and oversized.
- Accessories. Look for additional accessories, such as a bed sleeve, mattress pad, or travel bag.
- Benefits. Heated blankets are also known as electric blankets or electric
How to choose Heated Blanket
When choosing a heated blanket, there are a few important factors to keep in mind:- How much heat do you desire? The number of watts your blanket uses matters. A blanket with a greater wattage will be warmer but may cost more. Its also a good idea to choose a heated blanket that has a temperature control feature, so you can adjust the temperature to your desired level.
- How much space do you require? When shopping for a heating blanket, it’s important to consider how much space you need. Most heated blankets come with no smaller than a queen-size option, so you’ll want to measure your bed before making a purchase.
- What type of backing do you need? Heated blankets often come in fleece and flannel options. However, you may be interested in thinner, lighter blankets for year-round use.
- How much control do you need? Some heated blankets come with overheating protection, which automatically shuts off the blanket if it overheats. This feature is especially useful if you have children or pets.
How to Maintain Heated Blanket
When shopping for a heated blanket, there are a few important features to keep in mind:- Are heated blankets machine washable? Most heated blankets are machine washable, but be sure to check the care labels before throwing them in the washer.
- What type of heating mechanism do heated blankets use? Heated blankets typically use one of two heating technologies: electric heating or heat-pump technology. Electric blankets use electricity to warm blankets, whereas heat-pump blankets use liquid propane or electricity to warm a blanket through the transference of heat from the air surrounding the blanket.
- What size heated blanket do I need? Heated blankets come in many different shapes and sizes. Its important to consider how much space you have available, whether you will be using your heated blanket on a bed or couch, and how long you will be relying on your blanket for warmth.
- Is my heated blanket safe? There are dozens of heated blankets on the market, and not all of them are safe. When you shop for a heated blanket, look for products with UL (Underwriters Laboratories) certification. These certifications ensure that heated blankets have passed various safety standards and that they are safe to use around children.




