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This WARMER Luxury Heated Throw is the perfect way to keep cosy when the evenings get chillier. This blanket also has a digital controller with 9 heating settings which can be detached to make the throw machine washable. This heated throw runs off 120W of power meaning you could run it on the highest heat setting for 3 hours and it would cost you 12p a day. This means you can stay warm and cosy this winter without having to worry about a huge increase to your energy bills. This heated blanket allows you to stay in control as it offers you 9 different heat settings to choose from. Simply switch on and find your perfect setting and the blanket will heat up in seconds. The blanket also offers a timer that ranges from 1-9 hours. This heated throw has a built-in overheat and overcurrent protection system that will be enabled from the first time you plug this product in. This will automatically shut the blanket off if it overheats meaning you can relax whilst using it. The controller is detachable which allows you to wash this blanket at low temperatures.
This grey heated throw is a practical addition for cosy, well-designed interiors, especially in living rooms or bedrooms where comfort is a priority. Its neutral shade makes it versatile enough to complement various colour palettes, from minimal and modern to layered, textured schemes. I love how it can be styled draped over a sofa or neatly folded at the foot of a bed for added warmth and visual interest. In terms of practical tips, pairing it with a few textured cushions or a luxe throw in contrasting fabrics can elevate its look, while keeping the temperature control discreet ensures seamless integration into your space. Overall, it's an excellent blend of function and style, perfect for creating inviting, cosy atmospheres during colder months.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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