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ALDI Easy Home Electric Blanket (May 2022)
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KellyMurray Mallee, SA
- 15 reviews
Slow to heat up
It's ok but takes a long time to heat up. Better than being cold though! Price was reasonable but I will be buying a different brand soon. We have two in our household and same story. Slow to heat up
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Amy
- 3 reviews
No more cold feet
I suffer with very cold feet and this has been amazing no more pain or cold feet at night having the best sleep since I brought it, perfect fit on the bed no wrinkling
Purchased in May 2021 at ALDI for A$50.00.
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maveriAU
- 5 reviews
- 2 likes
Not hot enough, 30c not the rated 50c
This blanket is rubbish
It's no where near hot enough
The instructions say between 31-50 degrees depending on setting.
I never got close to that on three different tests. I did the tests because after I used this blanket I thought it was lousy and wanted to see what was going on
I turned it on (it turns on to high initially, which is 9 on feet and 9 on body, the maximum, and a 1 hour timer) and placed a thermometer in the bed for over 30 mins and measured it, 29 degrees! :-(
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Purchased in May 2021.
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LindaHunter Region, NSW
Rubbish
Brought an Aldi electric blanket a couple of weeks ago had it on the bed for 1.5 hours no heat at all so took it back for a refund. Thinking this could not happen again brought another one yesterday exactly the same thing has happened after 1 hour on the bed no heat at all so this one is going back as well. Will definitely not be getting another one, very unhappy
Purchased in June 2021 for A$50.00.
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sly_ozVictoria
- 2 reviews
Heat is at maximum when turned on.
Purchased Easy Home Multi Zone Queen size Wed 22 May 2022. Works ok but noticed blanket turns back on at maximum heat setting. Must have had a short power interruption while using it (it was set at Heat #1). When the power came back on, heat was at maximum (#9). It got hot and very uncomfortable and woke me up. Contacted Customer Service thinking I have faulty controllers. Explanation? ... "It's designed that way." Are you serious? "We have been selling it for 4 years and no complaints. If you are not happy with it, you can return it." Guess what? I will be returning it and getting a Sunbeam.
IMO it is a terrible design flaw and potentially hazardous.
Purchased in May 2021 at ALDI for A$49.99.
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Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Questions about ALDI Easy Home Electric Blanket (May 2022)
What sizes and prices are available?
- King Size: $59.99
- Queen Size: $49.99
- King Single Size: $29.99
Latest Consumer Questions
spudasked
What price are they?
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Davidasked
I bought a king size Easy Home last week. Set on 9 for two hours, the blanket is only faintly warm. Is that normal?
Not what we need on a cold night. Disappointing, I'll have to take it back.
Nothing like the one I am replacing, which on maximum heat would get uncomfortably hot.
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I wld take it back and get a refund too. If u look at previous year's reviews, many unhappy ppl. Price is good but it's like hit or miss. Mine wld get unbearably hot in less then an hour on #9 when in bed. Do not like it starting up at maximum heat. I am looking at other brands.
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