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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Well the clocks have gone back and winters drawing in, nearly time for the ol cap'n to get out the winter duvet. Only this year I thought I might treat myself to a electric blanket, any suggestions on make model type?
We are after all a community that spends a fair amount of time in bed, even if it isn't always sleeping;-) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've always bought cheap ones, from Argos, they've never burst into flames yet.
You're not supposed to get them wet if they're on, might be a good idea to consider that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've always bought cheap ones, from Argos, they've never burst into flames yet.
You're not supposed to get them wet if they're on, might be a good idea to consider that. "
This
Mines from Argos |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My friend told me that John Lewis sell electric duvets - rather than blankets. She's getting one, and I'm going to follow suit. I'd never heard of an electric duvet before but need one in my life for the winter |
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"I have a silentnight one and its washable too.
Doll x"
Yeah I had one of theirs, it was dual control so I could have one side warm and the other cold. I lent it to a friend when she moved back to her Mums cold house and never got it back. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My friend told me that John Lewis sell electric duvets - rather than blankets. She's getting one, and I'm going to follow suit. I'd never heard of an electric duvet before but need one in my life for the winter "
Interesting |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think i must be weird....i don't like getting into a warm bed. I love the coldness of the sheets "
Me too. I always spray fabreeze before I get in bed as it makes it not only smell good but makes it nice and cold |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never knew you could still get them. Remember everyone in the family had them, when I was young. Not heard anyone mention having one for years. Surprised one of my ex girlfriends doesn't hsve one. I'm guessing she will have thre duvets on the bed by now. Lol
Claire
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Haven't used one for ages
I brought my mum an electric heated throw from Argos. I thought ideal when she's in the lounge watching TV and can use it in the bedroom too |
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Well I have a Hungarian gosse feather duvet so they are light but keep you warm not cheap about £250 for king size but well worth it .but saying that the bed can help as well to keep you warm I have a vi-spring bed with wool and cashmere and horse hair in it but you have to have a spare 12 grand to have one |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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Electric blankets are great, we have had them for years. We get dual controlled ones as Cho Cho likes it warmer than I do.
You can buy ones that are like mattress toppers, you cant feel the wires at all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think i must be weird....i don't like getting into a warm bed. I love the coldness of the sheets
Me too. I always spray fabreeze before I get in bed as it makes it not only smell good but makes it nice and cold "
What a pair of weirdos
I hate cold beds, and keep my electric blanket on all night if I'm alone. |
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"Well I have a Hungarian gosse feather duvet so they are light but keep you warm not cheap about £250 for king size but well worth it .but saying that the bed can help as well to keep you warm I have a vi-spring bed with wool and cashmere and horse hair in it but you have to have a spare 12 grand to have one "
No wonder you dont accommodate then ... wouldnt want anyone drenching a 12 k mattress .. oh my not popular. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just get a Down quilt you shouldnt need an electric blanket then. I have a 4.5tog for winter use the 11 tog I have is way to warm for me."
I have a 13.5 tog quilt and i still get cold |
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