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Details: Serta Mila Shaggy Throw – Ultra Soft Long Faux Fur Electric Blanket, Fast Heating, Safety Auto Shut Off Timer, Low EMF, Multi Heat Setting, ETL Certified, Machine Washable, Ash Grey 50″x60″
Brand: Serta
Serta premium multi heat setting heated throw features cozy and super soft shaggy texture to keep you comfortable, ideal for cold winter season. Perfect size and the ambient heat of this electric blanket is suitable during the cold season keeping you warm like a personal heater. Beautiful blanket comes in many vibrant colors to choose from. For your safety, it features auto shut off timer. Conveniently machine washable and comes with 3 years warranty.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- 100% Polyester Shaggy Faux Fur
- Get cozy during the cold season with Serta heated shaggy throw featuring premium quality soft long faux fur cover for your personal comfort. Shaggy fabric will naturally shed in a first few washes.
- Quick to heat up, creating even heat distribution for your comfort. It’s designed with your safety in mind; it emits low EMF and ETL certified and independently tested to provide highest safety.
- Super soft and cozy shaggy heated blanket comes with 5 level heat setting controller and 3 hour auto shut off timer safety feature.
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 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
How to maintain a Heated Blanket- Use a duvet cover: If using a duvet cover, make sure the plug is on the same side as the blanket.
- Remove any loose threads or loose material on the blanket: These could entangle the heating elements.
- Wash the blanket: Remove any lint or hair from the blanket before washing.
- Use the correct temperature setting: The blanket may have an auto setting, but check to see if the blanket is warm or hot. If it is warm, select the high setting.
- Do not use bleach: Bleach could damage the blanket.
- Avoid drying the blanket on high heat: This could cause the heating elements to crack.
- Do not dry the blanket in the dryer: This could cause the heating elements to crack.
- Do not use fabric softener: Fabric softener could clog the heating elements.
- Do not iron the blanket: This could cause the heating elements to crack.
- Do not dry clean the blanket: This could cause the heating elements to crack.
- Hang dry: Hang the blanket to dry.
- Do not use a tumble dryer: Tumble dryers could damage the heating elements.
- Do not dry the blanket in a dryer: Dry the blanket in a dryer, and use a low heat setting.
- Do not dry the blanket in the sun: Dry the blanket on low heat.
- Do not dry the blanket on high heat: Dry the blanket on low heat.
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