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Details: DoWin Low-Voltage Heated Throw Blanket Electric Faux Fur Sherpa Heating Blanket with Safe & Warm Low Watt Technology and 4 Timer for Couch Office Chair Lap Washable (50×60 Throw Size Grey / Gray)
Brand: Dowin
Previous page 24V DC Low Voltage Technology Voltage Technology for added security peace of mind Next page What Are Low Voltage Electric Blankets? The low voltage blankets, as the name implies, use low voltage to heat the blanket. While a normal electrical blanket only uses about 100 to 120V, a blanket that is specially constructed to use low voltage uses less than 50V to function. Low Voltage Electric Blankets Emit ZEARO EMFs? While low voltage electric blankets still give out EMF radiations, it is in the least possible quantity, so the impact of these radiations will be much lesser when compared with the ones that use the high voltage ones. How Does the Low Volt Technology Work for This Blanket? Dowin Heat Electric Blankets have a special power supply that converts the high voltage AC into 24 low voltage DC. Such a small amount of voltage makes the blanket shock-resistant in case you accidentally touch the exposed wires anytime. Is This Heated Blanket Energy-efficient? Yes, it’s low voltage to keep power bill low. Comparison Faux Fur Heated Throw Flannel Heated Throw Sherpa Heated Throw Size 50×60 throw size Size 50×60 throw size Size 50×60 throw size Color grey/navy blue Color grey/navy/camel/brown/red Color grey/garnet/mshroom/navy Feature 24V/60W safe/power saving,300gsm faux fur+200gsm sherpa,4 heating level, 4 timer Feature 400gsm flannel, 3 heating level, 4 hours auto off Feature 200gsm sherpa+200 gsm flannel, 4 heating level, 3 hours auto off
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- ETL Certified Safe & EMF Safe & 24V Low Voltage & 60W Low Wattage – Low Power / Energy Cost – Constructed with the ETL(Edison Testing Laboratories) Certified Safe Low-Voltage technology, this electric throw blanket converts 120-volt AC home current into low 24-volt DC current that is low voltage and much safer to use. This way the warming blanket emits the lowest possible EMF and consume very little power(60 Watts) that saves you from paying up those huge utility bills as well.
- 4 Heat Settings & Overheat Protection- Dowin plush heated blanket throw features 4 heat settings that range in temperature from 86°F on the warm setting up to 118°F on high, making it the ideal way to warm up on cold winter nights or when sharing living spaces with someone who prefers a cooler environment than you. Besides the dense heating wires makes it heat quickly and evenly.
- Automatic Shutoffs & Up to 10 HRs Timer – Fuzzy electric blankets small come equipped with an automatic shutoff after 4 hours feature for safety. This not only helps to avoid dangerous malfunctions, but it ensures that you don’t get overheated while using your electrical wrap blanket. This electric blanket throw features a 2, 4, 8, 10-hour auto shut-off timer lets you choose when your electric throw shuts off.
- Ultra Soft Faux Fur & Sherpa – Get cozy and warm with this extremely luxurious, soft, and fluffy plush faux fur lap throw blanket. The exceptionally soft 300GSM thick tie dye faux fur(front) and 200GSM sherpa(back) with 50″x60″ size is perfect for snuggling up on the couch, sofa or bed, completing home décor, for outdoor use, or a meaningful gift for any occasion.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Heated Throw
When buying a Heated Throw, there are some factors you should consider.- Comfort. A Heated Throw needs to be comfortable. Since you’re going to be lying in bed or on the sofa, you want the blanket to be warm, yet breathable. This means that you have to pay close attention to the materials used.
- Heat. You want the throw to be warm. But, you don’t want to have it too hot. So, look for a blanket that’s adjustable.
- Size. The size of the throw should be proportional to the room you intend to heat. Also, if you tend to move a lot, make sure that the throw is portable.
- Price. Although heated throws come at varying price points, don’t automatically assume that the most expensive ones are the best.
- Warranty. Always look for heated throws that come with warranties.
- Features. Look for special features, such as heat settings, oscillating options, and dual controls.
How to choose Heated Throw
When choosing a heated throw, there are a few factors that you’ll want to consider before buying:- How many heat settings does the throw have? Heated throws are typically made with either 2 or 3 heat settings, depending on the model.
- What’s the temperature range of the throw? Typically, heated throws have a range of between 60 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Is the throw made with plush velvet fabric? Heated throws can be made from a variety of materials, from fleece to faux fur. Fluffy, plush velvet throws are one of the most popular options.
- Is the throw made with hypoallergenic material? Some heated throws are read for individuals with sensitive skin or allergies and are made with hypoallergenic, “anti-allergenic” material.
- Are there programmable features? Some heated throws come with programmable settings, so you can control the temperature in a room or a specific area of your home.
- Does the throw include a remote control? Some heated throws include a remote, so you can control the temperature from a distance. This feature is especially helpful for individuals who are bedridden or physically unable to control the heat in a room.
- Is the throw made with high-quality heating elements? The heating elements on heated throws are incredibly important, as they determine how hot the throw gets. Look for heated throws with heating elements that are rated for continuous use, and products that contain double-walled insulation.
How to Maintain Heated Throw
Maintenance is an important aspect of owning a Heated Throw.1. Clean the Blanket Regularly
You want to keep your heated blanket in good condition. The blanket should be regularly cleaned to remove dust, dirt, hair, or pet dander.
2. Wrinkle the Blanket Periodically
To work out the wrinkles, place the blanket in the dryer on high heat for a few minutes and then turn it on high again for a few minutes.
3. Use Warm or Cold Water to Clean the Blanket
Use cold water for washing the blanket. Avoid using hot water because it can damage the blanket.
4. Use a Mild Cleanser
Use a very mild cleanser to clean the blanket.
5. Dry the Blanket After Cleaning
Dry the blanket immediately. If the blanket gets wet, it can cause mildew.




