People are increasingly looking for new ways to stay warm on a budget, and here's Aldi's new £19.99 stay warm special for just 4p a night, reports the Manchester Evening News.
The highest price for a single Silentnight electric blanket is 2p per hour, but the lowest price is just 0.5p per hour.
Electric blankets come in three sizes. The unit costs £19.99 The double available here costs £24.99. A large quilt costs £29.99.
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Based on an average of 8 hours of sleep, that's 4 days per night if you keep it at the lowest level. At the highest level, it will still cost just 16p to keep you nice and toasty
The Aldi electric blanket is made of warm wool and has three different temperature settings. The product description says: “Snoozing in bed after a long and stressful day is one of life's true joys. Take it to the next level with the Silentnight Single Electric Blanket.
"Ideal for warmth seekers and those who want to stay warm, this Silentnight heated blanket is a great addition to your soft furnishings collection. With overheat protection, you can turn it on without worry thanks to 3 different temperature settings, your bed will be the perfect temperature for you .”
On the Silentnight website, one reviewer wrote: "This was my first time using an electric blanket and I fell in love with it. Very happy with it." A third wrote: "I like to keep my feet warm at the same time as the rest of my body."
Another said: "This is perfect for me, so nice to get into my bed... My bedroom is really cold so it's nice to get into a warm bed. Much better than a heater!"
Another said: "I turn it on 2 hours before bed and then we turn it off." Someone else wrote: "This is my favorite thing! There's nothing better than turning it on while reading or journaling and letting the warmth flow through your aching feet."
We recommend pre-ordering your blankets now as they sell out fast. The blanket can be pre-ordered from the Aldi website here. They will be shipping on November 17th, so be sure to order soon.
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