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May 2015 - May 2020, Pre-2015 ModelElectric Blankets & Heated Throws Buying Guide
Our buying guide will explain which type of electric blanket or heated throw would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.
ShopperSydney, NSW
- 2 reviews
Lumina Heated Throw Rug is dead
Hardly used my Lumina Heated Throw Rug, now it is dead. Tried everything, just won't heat. Pity, will have to throw it out. No good for the planet. Had it for 3 years but only used it around 6 times.
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RinNSW, 2217
- 7 reviews
I use these more often than heaters
I bought 2 of these and another one for gift. It's great to cuddle it when watching tv on the sofa or as an extra blanket during winter. It's has nice, thick fabric and it's machine washable. The timer and heat control is a great feature so you can set and forget.
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JitinMelbourne
- 4 reviews
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Perfect for Winters, A winner indeed..!
Aldi's heated throw is a good buy for the money paid.Its easy to use with 9 temperature settings and maximum of 12 hours settings.Just bought it in June and loving it since that day.Heats up in less than 5 minutes .Just a bit small in size, would like it to be bit more in size.
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KamSydney
- 14 reviews
Good
Bought this from an ALDI Special Buy, it's cheap and basic but works great.
Has 9 temperature settings and a timer (1-9 hours and 12 hours) and also machine washable.
Can't really comment on durability as I've only had it for a month, but so far it's been great.
Don't know how I've lived without one of these things.
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Sandy
- 2 reviews
Heated Throw rug
I bought my heated throw rug last winter. Went to use it and not heating anymore. What can i do about it.
I had really enjoyed it and being on the pension it was better than putiting on the full heater
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jayelleveeAU
- 4 reviews
Not better than a Sunbeam.
I agree with the other comments that the Aldi throw works fine, but it doesn't have the longevity of a Sunbeam. My Aldi heated throw stopped functioning after 13 months (just outside the warranty period) whereas my Sunbeam throw was still going strong more than four years after purchase (I think it might actually be more than five years but I can't find the receipt to confirm). The Sunbeam also has a 3-year warranty compared to Aldi's 12-month warranty.
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Darwinmelbourne
- 2 reviews
lovely and soft and hits the spot.
This is a very soft comfy blanket. Excellent for the colder nights watching the TV. Well worth purchasing and reasonably priced too
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clancy89Central Highlands and Goldfields, VIC
- 19 reviews
- 16 likes
Better than a sunbeam
Having bought a sunbeam electric throw rug a few weeks ago it broke my heart when I saw aldi had them on sale for less than half the price of the sunbeam.
What was even more heart breaking was I find the lumina throw rug better. The fleece is better, the wires run right to the edges of the blanket and controller includes timer unlike sumbeam and the edge of the fleece is done properly where as sunbeams is just overlocked.
They are both washable and give out the same heat on the highest setting.
I wish I held out on the sunbeam but ha...Read more
d no idea aldi would be having a sale. Definitely a must have for the long cold winter nights on the couch. Inexpensive compared to competitor's, energy efficient compared to running a heater and good quality Could heat up a little warmer but same goes with sunbeamSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Love my throw
Ive had my throw since April 2013, so that's 3 and a half months and although the connection overheats when left on extended time frame, I've had no other problems....doesn't need to stay on for long as it heats nicely...hope to have many years with use and will be looking to purchase one for my mum before next winter
inexpensive, efficient use
connection overheats, cleaning instructions not attached to throw
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You should check on ALDI safety recall for this product, some time cheap is does explain why they are so cheap.
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Questions & Answers
Nanabearasked
I lost my book... how do you wash tjis rug?
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Julie L.asked
need copy of product instructions
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ianclarkasked
my lumina elec throw rug has a flashing p on the control and wont ajust the temp ?
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jayellevee
PS I have just found the Sunbeam receipt and found that the throw lasted me 6 years, compared to 1 year for the Aldi throw. The Sunbeam cost $90 compared to Aldi $30, which means the purchase price w... Read more
orks out to $30 per year for Aldi and half that ($15 per year) for the Sunbeam.