Electric blanket that costs 1p per hour to run is slashed by £91 in early Black Friday deal
Debenhams early Black Friday sale has knocked £91 off Slumberdown’s ‘godsend’ electric blanket, and is currently the cheapest price you can buy the popular gadget for
Black Friday may be weeks away, but Debenhams has kicked off the festivities early with a massive sale offering up to 75% off thousands of items across homeware, beauty, fashion, and electrical goods. Among the bargains is the Slumberdown Double Bed Sleepy Nights Electric Blanket, now available with a whopping £91 discount.
Originally priced at £123, the gadget now boasts a 74% price cut, bringing it down to £32.12. This is the lowest price you’ll find the Slumberdown electric blanket, even beating Amazon’s current sale price of £35.
The blanket is ideal for chilly autumn and winter nights, ensuring you stay snug and warm in bed. It’s not just about warmth, the blanket can also help soothe aches, pains and injuries. Plus, it’s economical to run, costing from just 1p per hour. The Slumberdown electric blanket fits neatly on a double mattress up to 30cm deep thanks to its easy-fit straps.
It features three adjustable heat settings that can be altered using the handy controller, allowing you to find your perfect level of warmth. According to Debenhams, the blanket is ‘really easy to look after’, reports Yorkshire Live.
Once you’ve removed the mains lead, you can pop the whole blanket in the washing machine. And when you’re not using it during the warmer months, you can store it in the reusable storage bag.
The Slumberdown Double Bed Sleepy Nights Electric Blanket is getting rave reviews on the Debenhams website, boasting an impressive 4.7 out of 5-star overall rating. It’s all five-star praise from delighted customers with no ratings less than four stars.
One satisfied shopper gushed, “Ordered this double electric blanket in the sale and so far it’s been lovely and warm. I have never had one before, it’s so nice and toasty when you get in the bed and doesn’t take long to warm up.”
Another happy buyer said, “So pleased. It arrived quickly, good price, definitely recommend.” And a further user chimed in, “Bought it for my mum and she loves it, she recommends it to her friends.”
A particularly heartfelt review came from someone who purchased the electric blanket for their ailing mother: “My sick mother was very dubious at first but it’s been a godsend to warm her up at night before bed. It warms her up for so little cost, as it’s about 1-3p per hour. Boiling a kettle for a hot water bottle costs a lot more in power and money, so this electric blanket saves on the pennies too. Great piece of kit which heats up well and is easy to use.”
They did, however, point out a minor drawback: “A downside would be there’s no timer.”
Keen to experience the cosy comfort yourself? Snap up the Slumberdown Double Bed Sleepy Nights Electric Blanket from Debenhams for £32.12 while their sale is going on.
Alternatively, Amazon is currently offering the Dreamland double electric blanket on sale for £55. If you share a bed and find your partner is often at a different temperature from you, the Silentnight Yours and Mine Electric Blanket Double priced at £39.99 from Boots may be a good option.