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Review GOQOTOMO Electric Heated Blanket 50″ x 60″ Throw Wrap with 12 Heating Levels for Home Office Use Gradient Gray-H5060…

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Details: GOQOTOMO Electric Heated Blanket 50″ x 60″ Throw Wrap with 12 Heating Levels for Home Office Use Gradient Gray-H5060…

Brand: GOQO TOMO

The extra-large 50″x60″ size blanket can cover and wrap your whole body, which is very suitable for nap on the sofa or lunch break.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
  • Polyester
  • Super Soft & Cozy: Soft Dense Flannel Surface and Soft Sherpa inner provides you with the ultimate soft experience. The inner lining sherpa fabric features efficient heat penetration and preservation, helping you to relieve tense muscles and cold stiff body
  • 12 levels of temperature adjustment, 8 levels of timer settings and constant temperature function can provide you with continuous and stable warmth.
  • The extra-large 50″x60″ size blanket can cover and wrap your whole body, which is very suitable for nap on the sofa or lunch break
  • It is machine washable. It can be machine washable or hand wash after unplug the controller. It is easy to clean and provides convenience for your life.

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review GOQOTOMO Electric Heated Blanket 50

review GOQOTOMO Electric Heated Blanket 50

Buyer Guide Heated Throw

Here are a few things to look for when buying a heated throw.

  • Heat output. Higher heat output isn’t necessarily better. Find out what the minimum heat outputs are and compare these to the heat output of your throw.
  • Heating options. Many throws provide the option to use a standard electric heat pad, a power outlet, or a combination of the two.
  • Size and weight. Make sure your throw can fit inside its intended space.
  • Warranty. Look for at least a one-year warranty on your product. And keep in mind that most throw manufacturers offer longer warranties.
  • Extras. Some throws come with one or more extra features, including warming or cooling functions, remote controls, programmable thermostats, and adjustable settings.

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.