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Review Heated Blanket, Reversible Sherpa Throw Electric Blanket, F&S

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Brand: Florence & Sheridan

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • INCLUDES: (1) Microplush reversible electric heated throw with white sherpa lining and 5 heat settings
  • MATERIALS: Made from ultra-soft 100% polyester brushed microplush that reverses to a plush, cozy, Sherpa lining for an incredibly cozy feel
  • FEATURES: Easy to use controller has 5-heat settings to maintain your own perfect comfort level; Controller has a 8.5′ power cord for easy placement; built in 4-hour automatic shut off for safety, power savings and convenience
  • CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Conveniently machine washable; 3-year manufacture’s warranty

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  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Heated Blanket, Reversible Sherpa Throw Electric Blanket, F&S

review Heated Blanket, Reversible Sherpa Throw Electric Blanket, F&S

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 factors that you should consider:

  • The size of your blanket. Depending on the temperature settings, heated blankets can range in weight from 5 to 25 pounds.
  • The temperature settings.
  • The length of the cord. Heated blankets offer numerous temperature settings, but you may want to check the weight capacity of your blanket before purchasing.
  • The type of heating. Heated blankets come in two primary types: electric blankets and heated mattress pads. Electric blankets are usually made with an on/off switch, allow you to select the temperature level, and have a controller for timers. Heated mattress pads allow you to control the temperature, but do not have timers.
  • Is the blanket machine washable? If you’re using a heated blanket regularly, you may want to buy a washable option.
  • Is the blanket washable? Heated blankets shouldn’t be washed with regular blankets, according to Consumer Reports, because they can melt down your blanket.
  • Is the blanket safe? Heated blankets are safest when plugged into a grounded outlet.
  • Is the blanket certified?

What type of heating is used? Heated blankets use one of three heating methods:

  • Electric blankets use electric heating elements to warm your bed.
  • Heated mattress pads use electric heating elements to warm the bottom of your fitted sheet.
  • Heated throw blankets use electric heating elements to warm the entire blanket.

How to Maintain Heated Blanket

 Maintaining a Heated Blanket? Follow these easy steps.

  1. Place the blanket on a flat surface.
  2. Fold the blanket in half.
  3. Turn the blanket inside out.
  4. Wash the blanket in cold water and tumble dry on low heat.
  5. Turn it back right side out.
  6. Add 2 or 3 drops of fabric softener to the dryer.
  7. Tumble the blanket on low heat for 10 to 15 minutes.