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Electric Blankets Buying Guide

Our buying guide will explain which type of electric blanket would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.

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Erry

Erry

  • 10 reviews
  • Verified purchase

Finally a good electric blanket

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We have had a couple of Sunbeams, which didn't last long, and a Breville, which was uncomfortable. Finally, we have a keeper.

This electric blanket has 9 settings for each of top and bottom areas, a simple timer so that it can be set to stay on for different periods, and the bonus of a wool fleece top (underlay). The light on the controls turns off after a while so doesn't disturb us. It is comfortable and extremely easy to use. The deep skirt is OK on our thin mattress.

It was more expensive than others.



Date PurchasedJun 2018
Rob T.

Rob T.South East Queensland, QLD

  • 7 reviews
  • 2 likes

Best electric blanket ever used

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Just the fact that the dual zone is way ahead of the rest along with 9 heat settings and lambs wool top, deep skirt this is the only Electric Blanket to buy

Date PurchasedJan 2018
juljoh

juljohMELBOURNE

  • 7 reviews
  • 10 likes

Linen House Multi Zone Electric Blanket

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Date PurchasedMay 2017
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Toonno1

Toonno1

  • 9 reviews
  • 15 likes
  • Verified purchase

Fantastic so far

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I've only had it for a couple of days, but so far it's excellent. Wool is thick enough that you can't feel the elements & there are separate foot and body zone controls for each side as well as several timer options. Bought to replace my previous one, which I'd had for 20 years until an irreplaceable clip broke off. I just hope this one lasts a decent number of years unlike many of the Brands I've read about.

Date PurchasedMar 2017

Questions & Answers

BecB

BecBasked

Is the power connection on top of the mattress? So your arm could hit it? Or where is the connection?

2 answers
Rob T.
Rob T.

The cord outlet is a flat connector which is placed under blanket there is no risk what so ever of your arm hitting it

Erry
Erry

Yes. It is on top, but that has not been a problem. It is fairly flat. Our previous electric blanket had a box connection on top of the mattress which got in the way. It was the reason we had to replace it.

spider

spiderasked

Hi I want to wash my Linen House electric blanket but can’t seem to remove the electrical cord. Please help!

3 answers
Rob T.
Rob T.

Hi
If you look on the underside of the lambswool you will see a white plastic plug assembly simly release the catch either side and remove plug. Hope this helps

spider
spider

Thanks! Found it.

Erry
Erry

There's a tab with a pin in the middle. Lift the tab off the pin while pulling on the cable end.

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