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Best electric blanket: five options worth considering this winter

From simple underblankets to feature-rich throws, these five electric blankets will help you keep cosy during the colder months

By Attitude Staff

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Looking for the best electric blanket to stay warm without turning the heating up? A good electric blanket can make a real difference on cold nights, whether you want to pre-warm the bed, manage different sleep temperatures, or stay cosy on the sofa.

The best heated blanket depends on how and where you plan to use it. Some are designed to sit under your sheet and gently warm the mattress, others are built for couples with different heat preferences, while heated throws work better for evenings spent on the sofa. Below are five reliable options available in the UK, each suited to a different need.

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Slumberdown Sleepy Nights electric blanket

Best for everyday winter use
Slumberdown Sleepy Nights electric blanket
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If you want a straightforward electric blanket that does exactly what it should, this is one of the strongest budget options available. The Slumberdown Sleepy Nights is an underblanket designed to sit beneath your sheet, warming the mattress rather than adding bulk on top.

With three heat settings, elasticated straps and BEAB approval, it’s a good choice for anyone who wants a warmer bed without complicated controls. It’s also machine washable, which helps keep things fresh over time.

Shop the Slumberdown Sleepy Nights electric blanket on Amazon (from £21.00 at time of publishing).

Silentnight dual control electric blanket

Best for couples
Silentnight dual control electric blanket
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If you share a bed and never quite agree on warmth, a dual control electric blanket makes a noticeable difference. Silentnight’s version gives each side of the bed its own controller, allowing both sleepers to set their preferred heat level.

It heats evenly, fits securely, and is one of the most widely used electric blankets in the UK. It’s a solid choice if you want dependable warmth night after night in a shared bed.

Shop the Silentnight dual control electric blanket on Amazon (from £40.00 at time of publishing).

PureMate luxury comfort electric blanket

Best budget pick
PureMate luxury comfort electric blanket
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This is a simple, no-frills electric blanket aimed at covering the basics. The PureMate luxury comfort is a fitted underblanket with a soft microfleece surface and a straightforward three-setting controller.

It’s lightweight, machine washable and cheap to run, making it a sensible choice if you just want to take the chill out of the bed without paying for advanced features or premium finishes.

Shop the PureMate luxury comfort electric blanket on Amazon (from £16.99 at time of publishing).

Cosi Home luxury heated throw

Best for sofa use
Cosi Home luxury heated throw
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If your cold-weather routine centres around the sofa rather than the bedroom, a heated throw makes more sense than an underblanket. The Cosi Home luxury heated throw is designed for evenings spent watching TV, reading or relaxing at home.

With a soft sherpa and microfleece finish, multiple heat settings and a built-in timer, it feels like the perfect winter accessory. It’s generously sized and works just as well for one person as it does for sharing.

Shop the Cosi Home luxury heated throw on Amazon (from £38.94 at time of publishing).

Snuggledown intelligent warmth electric blanket

Best for features
Snuggledown intelligent warmth electric blanket
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If you want maximum control, this is the most feature-rich option in the list. The Snuggledown intelligent warmth electric blanket offers dual controls, nine heat settings and a dedicated foot-warming zone, allowing you to tailor warmth across different parts of the bed.

The cotton casing helps keep things breathable, while auto shut-off and washability make it suitable for everyday use. It’s an investment aimed at people who want comfort without constant adjustment.

Shop the Snuggledown intelligent warmth electric blanket on Amazon (from £52.30 at time of publishing).

Best electric blanket FAQ

Is an electric blanket cheap to run?

Yes. Most electric blankets cost only a few pence per hour to use, particularly when used to warm the bed before sleeping. Many people use them as an alternative to turning the heating up in the evening.

Is it safe to sleep with an electric blanket on?

Modern electric blankets include safety features such as overheat protection and automatic shut-off. Many manufacturers recommend using a timer or switching the blanket off before sleeping rather than running it continuously overnight.

What is the difference between an electric blanket and a heated blanket?

An electric blanket is usually designed for use on a bed, either under or over the mattress. A heated blanket or heated throw is intended for sofas or use around the house.

Which electric blanket is best for couples?

A dual control electric blanket is usually the best option for couples, as it allows each side of the bed to be set to a different temperature without compromise.


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