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Turn down the thermostat and save money and energy by wrapping up in a toasty electric blanket on frigid winter nights.
Why spend money heating the entire house while you sleep? Investing in an electric blanket and turning down your thermostat at night can save you significantly on your fuel bills. For every one degree you set back your thermostat during an 8-hour period when you sleep, you can save 1 percent on your heating bill, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Electric Blanket SafetyDon’t risk your family’s safety to save energy. Follow these tips to use electric blankets correctly.
Here is a selection of electric blankets and heated bed covers from online retailers. Acrylic Sunbeam Electric BlanketThe Jarden Store, the online store for Sunbeam products, offers a 100-percent acrylic electric blanket that offers a digital control with 20 heat settings that automatically shuts off after 10 hours. A “preheat” function allows you to warm up your bed before sleeping. The king and queen sizes feature dual controls for each side of the bed. Sale price in mid-January 2008: twin, $49.99; full, $54.99; queen, $69.99; king, $83.64. Shipping: $14.95 (free shipping on orders over $100). Fleece Chattam & Wells Low-Voltage Electric BlanketComfort House sells the Chattam & Wells brand of low-voltage electric blanket, which features a power supply box that converts the AC power out of a standard socket into low-voltage DC power, adding to the safety of conventional heated blankets. The micro-fleece blanket comes in ivory and feature auto-shutoff and two controls for queen and king sizes. Price: twin, $69.95; full, $85; queen, $115; king, $125. Shipping starts at $8.95. Beautyrest Embossed Electric BlanketOne of the prettiest electric blankets on the market, the Beautyrest Embossed Electric Blanket comes in blue and vanilla with swirls of paisley accents and is available at Overstock.com. Features: preheat cycle, dual controls. Price: $79.99 for king or queen. Shipping: $2.95. Low-Voltage Electric Comforter If you prefer a fluffy comforter to an electric blanket, check out the Low Voltage Heated Comforter at Cozy Winters. The tan-and-white-striped electric comforter has a washable cotton cover and uses low-voltage DC power. The comforter comes in full/queen ($139.95) and king ($159.95) sizes and features dual controls, plus a remote control. Free ground shipping.
The copyright of the article Buy Electric Blankets, Save Money in Family Finances is owned by Judith Zwolak. Permission to republish Buy Electric Blankets, Save Money in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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