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Details: ISOPHO Electric Heated Blanket Throw Full Size 72”x84” with 4 Heating Levels & 10 Hours Auto-Off, Soft Fleece Blanket with Fast Heating and Machine Washable, Home & Office Use(Brown)
Brand: ISOPHO
Advantages
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- 【ELECTRIC BLANKET FULL & FAST HEATING】heating blanket (72 x 84 inches) can embrace you in all directions, can realize rapid heating, 4 optional levels (86-113℉). Imported from Japan PTC+NTC double helix structure heating wire, the heating process takes 15 minutes only.
- 【SOFT MATERIAL & QUALITY ASSURANCE】The fabric is made of super-soft double-sided flannel. This smooth flannel ensures that the electric blanket provides luxurious comfort and fluffy soft touch which is more durable and will not peel off.
- 【SAFETY FIRST & AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN】The heated throw has an overheating protection system. It has dual certification of ETL and FCC to guarantee a safe user experience. Shut down automatically after 10 hours, safer and more energy-efficient.
- 【MORE FLEXIBLE & ONE-KEY OPERATION】The 14-foot longer power cord allows the electric blanket to work in a wider range flexibly, and it can be easily controlled by one button; it can be used as an ordinary blanket by simply disassembling the controller use.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Heated Blanket
Your heated blanket can be a lifesaver in cold weather. But which blanket should you buy? And how much should you pay for it?- Price. Most heated blankets are priced between $50 and $300. While you can find better deals online, you can also find them at better prices at a local store (like Wal-Mart).
- Size. Most blankets are available in sizes from twin to queen.
- Weight. Heated blankets usually weigh between 3 and 10 pounds.
- Temperature Range. Most heated blankets have a temperature range between 80 and 110 degrees.
- Extension Cord. An extension cord is a must, especially for blankets that are larger than 2 feet by 2 feet.
- Plug Type and Voltage. Most heated blankets are plugged in via a standard 120V outlet. However, you may need a power adapter if you’re outside the United States.
- Check Customer Reviews. Look at the type of reviews each blanket has. Look for any bad reviews. If a blanket has a lot of negative reviews, it’s probably not a good buy.
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 youre using a heated blanket regularly, you may want to buy a washable option.
- Is the blanket washable? Heated blankets shouldnt 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.- Place the blanket on a flat surface.
- Fold the blanket in half.
- Turn the blanket inside out.
- Wash the blanket in cold water and tumble dry on low heat.
- Turn it back right side out.
- Add 2 or 3 drops of fabric softener to the dryer.
- Tumble the blanket on low heat for 10 to 15 minutes.




