The electric blanket at Asda costs 20 pence: how to get warmth for pennies.
According to The Sun: With the temperature drop in the UK, it's worth considering ways to save on energy without losing comfort.
An electric blanket can be a great option for those looking for a budget-friendly solution for comfortable sleep.
AsdaIf you plan to purchase it, pay attention to the Slumberdown Sleepy Nights Electric Blanket model, available at Asda for just £15.20.
Initially, the blanket cost £19. It fits single beds, has three heating modes, a two-meter cord length, and reinforced elastic straps.
The Asda website notes that the product will make your evening cozy and warm.
The blanket also comes with a two-year warranty and is machine washable.
The price of the blanket has been reduced to £15.20, but by taking advantage of a special offer, you can pay just 20 pence. The Topcashback promotion offers a £15 discount upon registration.
To get the discount, simply register on Topcashback, find Asda and click 'Get Cashback now'. Then shop as usual, and the cashback will appear in your TopCashback account within seven working days of your purchase.
Customer Reviews
Users on the Asda site have already shared their impressions of the product.
One customer noted:
“It was a blessing when I moved into my apartment in December, and the heating wasn't working. Great value for money.”
Another added:
“I bought this at the end of last year and used it every day.”
Other customers call the blanket 'a great purchase', noting that
“it heats up quickly and retains warmth for a long time.”
While researching the market, it can be noticed that the company Wilko offers a similar blanket for £15.74.
Electric blankets are economical to operate and can be an alternative to central heating in winter.
But there are other ways to keep warm without using heaters:
- Door seals can help retain heat inside and reduce energy bills.
- Hot water bottles will come in handy on cold winter nights.
- Consider thermal curtains that serve as insulation and retain heat in your home.
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