Fight off the plummetting temperatures with most-reviewed heated blanket, as shoppers rave it's "super cosy and very economical".
Not only does this find promise to keep you warm and snug through the colder winter nights, but it'll save you money in the long run as it takes 3p to run per hour, saving you money on your .
Plus, if you're quick, you can pick up to your bedroom or lounge at a steal, as this flash sale sees the Dreamcatcher heated blanket slashed in price with a nifty 25% off.
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With nine colours in total to choose from, it's that's currently sporting this delightful discount. With dimensions of 160 x 120cm, the heated blanket that would have once set you back by £60, is currently up for grabs for the slashed price of £45 for savvy shoppers looking to catch a steal.
Made from high-quality microfleece, provides a soft and comfortable touch on both sides to keep you comfy and cosy as you curl up on the sofa or tuck yourself into bed. And there's no need to panic about falling asleep with this gem still switched on, as this electric blanket comes armed with a digital controller to control the 9-hour timer function, ensuring peace of mind in case it's left plugged in.
Plus, for those extra chilly evenings, comes with 9 heat settings to play around with, so you can control the temperature until you find the perfect one for you, and it comes with an advanced overheat protection system, so even if you have it running on high there's no need to worry.
Don't just take our word for it, take a peek at some of the thousands of top reviews has gained. One shopper gushes: "The Dreamcatcher Electric Heated Throw Blanket is a true game-changer for chilly nights or simply when you crave that extra warmth and comfort. As a fan of snuggling up with a good book or a movie, this blanket has become an essential part of my relaxation routine."
They go on to add, "In summary, this blanket is a true gem. It offers the perfect blend of comfort, warmth, and safety, elevating those chilly evenings into cosy, snug moments. Whether you're unwinding after a long day or seeking that extra touch of warmth during colder seasons, this blanket is a definite recommendation. Treat yourself to the ultimate comfort—this heated throw blanket won't disappoint!"
Another thrilled shopper beams: "Super cosy, what can I say, save on the heating bills and wrap up in one of these, very economical and comfy."
More praise comes pouring in as a third satisfied customer writes: "Amazing blanket. Very soft. I’ve not needed my fire on since purchasing. Will save me so much money!"
Don't miss out on this deal to bag to see you through the autumn and winter months ahead - and save some cash at the same time.
For anyone shopping for alternatives, check out that's currently reduced to £53. Or, take a gander at for £60.
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