Homeware enthusiasts have been giving their home a bit of a refresh with a "luxurious" rug from Dunelm that they say "looks far more expensive".
18.01.2024 - 14:55 / ok.co.uk
Dunelm shoppers are raving about a 'warm' and 'snug' heated blanket that's perfect for the chilly winter months.
The blanket, which is designed like a mattress topper, is meant to keep you cosy during the night and costs just 3p an hour to run. One happy customer said: "This electric blanket is the best thing ever. Put it on an hour before going to bed.
Lovely and snug all night. No need to keep it on. Can't feel the wires at all." Another added: "I bought mine end of August and put it on my bed this morning.
Fits absolutely super on my K/S bed. I will order another today so I will be warm all winter.
Thanks, Dunelm for stocking these electric blankets." One happy customer shared: "Lived in my flat for over 30 years. Always cold and dreaded getting into my bed.
Now after buying my Fogarty electric blanket, I go to bed earlier than usual just to sit and watch the TV. Warmest I've ever been in the winter. Brilliant product." But some shoppers weren't as impressed, with a few saying it's slow to warm up.
As reported by Wales Online, one person said: "We have not been used to an electric blanket taking such a long time to warm up to a good temperature on the top rating (one to two hours)." Another added: "Looks good and is easy to get on the bed.
Takes a while to heat up so need to remember to switch it on a good while before bedtime. Also got a few bruises on my upper arm from the plug. Could be covered better." If you're looking for another option, the Silent Night electric blanket (£29.99) is super popular on Amazon with loads of reviews.
Homeware enthusiasts have been giving their home a bit of a refresh with a "luxurious" rug from Dunelm that they say "looks far more expensive".
Dunelm customers are raving about a 'peaceful' lamp that is helping them and their children fall asleep. The 'mesmerising' and 'peaceful' lamp, which is claimed to be 'easy to use and set up', costs just £12 and homeware lovers can't get enough.
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