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Review Sunbeam Electric Heated Plaid Fleece Throw with Push Button Control

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Details: Sunbeam Electric Heated Plaid Fleece Throw with Push Button Control

Brand: Sunbeam

Perfect size for one to snuggle up in luxurious Royal Mink reverse Sherpa on the couch or recliner. Shake off those winter chills while saving on your energy bill. Dual safety circuits helps to monitor the throw’s operations during use. Heated wire technology senses and adjusts for continuous heat.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • Color: Plaid
  • Material: Fleece
  • Settings: 3
  • Timer: 3 Hours

Notice

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

review Sunbeam Electric Heated Plaid Fleece Throw with Push Button Control

review Sunbeam Electric Heated Plaid Fleece Throw with Push Button Control

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

 For a more luxurious and personalized option, you may want to check out the heated throw blanket. Heated throw blankets, also called electric blankets, provide a subtle, portable heat source that can be used at home or while traveling. Heated throw blankets typically come with a number of settings and a variety of covers, but there are a few key factors to consider when shopping for an electric blanket.

  • How much heat does the throw provide? Heating throws provide varying levels of heat. Some heated throw blankets come with just a single heat setting, while others provide a number of heat settings, ranging from low to high.
  • Does the blanket have an automatic timer? Heated throw blankets come with automatic shut-off timers. These timers shut off the blanket after a certain amount of time, preventing it from overheating.
  • Does the blanket have a removable controller? The controller for a throw blanket is the part that controls the blanket’s heat. Some heated throw blankets have controllers that are built into the blanket itself, while others have controllers that can be removed.
  • What type of covers are available? Heated throw blankets come in a variety of cover types. Some heated throw blankets have removable covers, while others have covers that attach to the throw.
  • Is the throwing machine washable? Heated throw blankets are machine washable, allowing you to keep the blanket looking nice and clean.
  • How is the throw powered? Heated throw blankets may be powered by electricity, or by heat. Many heated throw blankets on the market run on electricity, but some heated throw blankets are also heated by heat.

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.