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06.10.2022 - 17:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
B&M shoppers are rushing out to stores to purchase a budget-friendly electric blanket that could help them keep warm and save money on their energy bills this winter.
With the temperature continuing to drop and the cost of living crisis still soaring, many have been looking for alternative ways to keep warm without racking up the heating bill. And it looks like an electric blanket from budget high-street chain B&M does just the trick, with some saying that it is "seriously fantastic."
The retailer recently took to Instagram to share the Silent Night Winter Warmer Electric Blanket in a reel that gained a lot of attention from shoppers.
With three different heat settings, the energy-efficient blanket claims to cost from as little as just 1p an hour and takes just minutes to heat up your bed.
The blanket also comes with an overheat protection and is currently available in three different sizes, including single (£25), double (£30) and king size (£35).
Taking to Instagram, B&M wrote: "Stay WARM for LESS!!
Get ready to SAVE and keep WARM from ONLY 1p per hour with your very own Silentnight Electric Blanket! It will keep you warm and snuggly through the chilly winter nights!! TAG a friend who LOVES their bed !!"
Shoppers then flocked to the comments section to praise the blanket, and to tag their loved ones to mention how they needed to get one on their B&M trip.
One shopper who purchased the blanket said: "I got myself and my children one last winter, you really only need it a short a while anyway as it does get amazingly warm, seriously fantastic."
Another agreed: "Bought this it’s fab."
A third positive shopper raved: "If this isn’t my Christmas present then I don’t want Christmas."
While a fourth tagged their friend and said:
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