Comparison test - 7 electric blankets
Especially in this country, the winter weather conditions are anything but beautiful: Instead of wonderful, voluminous snow that would trickle down and turn the world outside into a white winter wonderland, it is rather an inhospitable hodgepodge of masses of pelting water and harsh wind that regularly plagues us in winter. So after just a few moments outside, we long to return quickly to the warmth of home. The problem is that, given the current heating costs, keeping the home warm is a very expensive business, so many consumers are looking for alternatives. One popular choice is heating pads, electric blankets and the like, which cannot warm living rooms, but can warm individual consumers within them, so that even winter temperatures can be easily endured - and on top of that, using such a source of heat can be associated with considerable savings, if you reduce the consumption of your heating system, which works with gas, oil or electricity. But which of these heat-giving models should consumers choose for their homes? Since in the meantime - online as well as offline - veritable masses of different heat sources are available, choosing the right model and how effective it really is while heating can never really be known before trying it out. Fortunately, this time we took a look at three different types of heat sources - 7 electric blankets, 6 heating underblankets and 5 heating pads - and can thus offer interested consumers a valuable overview of the strengths and weaknesses of different models.
7 Products in test
ETA Electric Heated Blanket 532590000 Number of heating levels 9 Number of persons 1 Washable Remote con
80 x 160 cm
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