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Review on πŸ”Œ Queen Linen Biddeford Blankets Micro Mink Sherpa Electric Heated Blanket with Digital Controller by Cori Nance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best electric blanket? Yes!

I am very picky about electric blankets because I live in a cold climate. I've bought quite a few electric blankets so far and this is the only one I like and I've bought 3 of them. There are so many other duvets that are cheaper but aren't very warm or take forever to heat up. This is no joke, it will warm you up in no time! I use mine more like a mattress pad as I tuck it under a stretched sheet (with tie cords at the foot end of the bed) to keep it in place throughout the night. Pros: - It has two temperature controls each. side of the bed so that you can choose your own temperature as a bed partner (with a queen-size bed). - This blanket heats up quickly! It feels very warm after just a few minutes - The cords are very long, you can plug in the plug at the bottom of the bed and the length is still enough to keep the controller close to your head - The maximum heat setting is quite hot, so you can use it to warm the bed and turn it off at night to sleep. - There is an auto off function. - You can machine wash it by unplugging the cords. - The duvet material is quite soft (although I keep it under my sheets so I don't touch it very often). Cons - This is seriously the only downside and I'm picky. The buttons on the controller are pretty loud, so they can wake up your bed partner. Also, you can't hold down the buttons to go up or down, so you have to press them for each change, which creates quite a bit of noise.

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