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Review Wchiuoe Heated Electric Blanket, Electric Throw & Twin Size Machine Washable Flannel Sherpa Heating Blankets

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Brand: Wchiuoe

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • Soft & Cozy Material: Combination of soft flannel and fluffy sherpa, this heated blanket provides you incredible comfort and skin-friendly experience
  • 10 Adjustable Temperature: The electric heating blanket heats up quickly and you can customize the desired comfort (90-122°F) via the detachable/corded controller
  • Safe with ETL Certification: Comes with overheat protection, the electric blanket will auto shut off when exceeding a temperature limit
  • Machine Washable: You can either hand-wash or machine-wash it by removing the plug from the power outlet and cooling the blanket down for at least ten minutes before cleaning then wash at a maximum of 86°F/30°C

Notice

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

review Wchiuoe Heated Electric Blanket, Electric Throw & Twin Size Machine Washable Flannel Sherpa Heating Blankets

review Wchiuoe Heated Electric Blanket, Electric Throw & Twin Size Machine Washable Flannel Sherpa Heating Blankets

Buyer Guide Heated Blanket

 A heated blanket is an optional purchase, but for those of you who love winter, it’s a must-have. This buying guide will help you choose the right blanket for your lifestyle.

  • A heated blanket is an electric blanket that uses electricity, infrared, or a combination of the two to warm you up.
  • A heated blanket can be heated using either a 300-watt heating element or a 600-watt heating element.
  • A heated blanket must be plugged in to function, and it’s recommended to purchase a model with an automatic shutoff.
  • A heated blanket usually comes in three sizes: queen, full/queen, and king.
  • Heated blankets usually come with remote controls and thermostat settings.

 

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.