Rising Heating Costs: How to Keep Warm for £4.99 All Day.
According to The Sun: Save on your heating bills this winter with a stylish gadget for just £4.99 from Home Bargains.
As the cold weather approaches and summer ends, many of us are thinking about a higher temperature in the home.
Home BargainsHowever, rising energy bills from October 1st are making heating unaffordable for many Britons.
There are plenty of ways to stay warm without turning on the heating, from extra layers of clothing to blankets.
If you want a special comfort, the hot water belt from Home Bargains will be your savior on cold nights.
Traditional hot water bottles are not always convenient; they can slip during sleep. However, with the clever design of the advanced gadget from Home Bargains, you can secure it to yourself and enjoy warmth without any effort.
This belt is perfect for working from home, watching TV, or even household chores like cooking or cleaning.
Made from soft polyester, it has a rubber water bottle and a hand pocket to keep your fingers warm.
Home Bargains stated: “Stay warm this winter with the hot water belt from the Winter Warmer collection in grey! Made from soft polyester, this hands-free solution features an adjustable strap and a cozy pocket, ensuring you stay stylish and cold-free.”
“It’s the perfect solution for keeping out the cold on these frosty nights.”
Home Bargains also warned that the product is not suitable for children under 36 months and should be kept away from fire.
It’s recommended to avoid prolonged direct contact with the skin to prevent burns.
More Ways to Keep Warm
There are also budget-friendly improvements, like self-adhesive sealant from Amazon for just 99p, which is perfect for sealing up your home.
This product effectively closes gaps in doors and windows, preventing warm air from leaking out.
By keeping heat inside, your home will feel more comfortable, so you won’t have to turn on the heating.
5 Ways to Keep Warm at Home in Winter
Property expert Joshua Houston shared his tips.
1. Curtains
“Windows are where the cold often seeps into the home. Always close the curtains as soon as it gets dark,” he advises.
This simple method provides an extra layer of warmth, acting as a specific “insulation” between the window and the curtain.
2. Rugs
“Your floor is another area where heat can escape, making the home feel cold,” the expert continues. “Add rugs in areas that lack covering to create an insulating layer.”
3. Check your insulation
Check your pipes, attic, and areas under the floor.
“Loose fill insulation is very effective and costs around £30,” Joshua explained.
4. Keep interior doors closed
“Families usually gather in one room in the evening, so heat only the compact portion of your home,” he emphasized.
“Closed doors retain heat and keep out the cold.”
5. Block drafts
Check for any drafts coming in through cat flaps, chimneys, and letterboxes, as they can let in cold air.
To use the tape, simply cut a piece, remove the protective layer, and stick it onto the desired surface.
The tape is suitable for sealing gaps from 3.5 to 5.5 mm and comes in three colors: brown, black, and white.
This universal tape also reduces noise and dust, making it a great product for the home.
If you’re looking for even more budget-friendly ways to keep warm this winter season, B&M offers blankets for just 75 pence in various colors and styles.
These wonderful items can come in handy while working, watching TV, or even while you relax on the sofa or in bed — and you’ll feel warm within minutes.
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