Dunelm is selling electric blankets for £32: how to get a 40% discount.
According to The Sun: A warm night has become significantly more affordable! If you are planning to purchase an electric blanket this weekend, consider the Dunelm model for £32.
This blanket has quickly gained popularity among consumers in the UK due to its combination of an affordable price and practical features.
The Dunelm electric blanket is large and ideal for sharing or simply spreading out on cold evenings. The Argos model has a somewhat faster heating time (about five minutes), a nine-hour timer, and an automatic temperature sensor.This 100% polyester blanket can be purchased both in stores and online. It is soft, warm, and machine washable — the perfect choice for curling up on the sofa or forever adding warmth to your bed.
Interesting Features
The Dunelm electric blanket has six adjustable heat settings and a power of 100W, allowing you to customize the heat to your preferences.
Its dimensions of 130cm x 160cm provide enough space for several people or comfort during evening gatherings.
The blanket is also OEKO-TEX certified, meaning it is made from safe materials in appropriate working conditions, which can reassure those concerned about product quality.
The electricity costs are very low — around 2.5 pence per hour, according to the current price cap in the UK.
This means you can stay comfortable for eight hours for approximately 20 pence, which is more economical than turning up central heating.
Price Competition in the Electric Blanket Market
With a price tag of £32, Dunelm offers one of the most affordable electric blankets on the market this weekend, beating the popular Home Grey blanket from Argos, which costs £50.
Although the Argos model has a somewhat faster heating time (about five minutes), a nine-hour timer, and an automatic temperature sensor, the £18 saving on Dunelm may attract budget-conscious shoppers.
Both blankets come with six heat settings, overheat protection, and washable covers, so safety is well ensured.
Safety experts recommend checking electric blankets before use each winter.
Inspect for frayed fibers, burns, or damaged cords and replace the blanket if you notice any faults.
Never use hot water with an electric blanket, and it's best to replace them every ten years for your safety.
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Electric blankets are becoming increasingly popular, as they not only provide comfort but also help save on heating costs. Choosing the Dunelm model at an affordable price may be a great option for those looking for convenience and warmth this winter. It’s time to prove that warmth can be ensured without a huge budget!
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