Runs a Bit small for a "Double"
Advantages price, quick warming
Disadvantages small size, awkward installation
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At first glance, the Winterwarm blanket is a great idea. There is extra warming at the feet, which is a boon for those of us with "frozen toes" in the wintertime. However, the extra foot warmth requires that the blanket be installed in a certain direction, and if your bedroom has the power points on the wrong side of the bed, you'll find yourself going through some contortions to determine how best to set it up. Also, even though it is marketed as a "double," it barely covers the center of our standard-sized double bed, and I found myself curling my 5'9" frame into a ball in order to get the benefit of the warmth.
Add to this the fact that the power block sits directly under your arm (if you lay as I do when you sleep) and you will find that there are some design flaws with the blanket.It is a nice little value-priced warming blanket, but in light of other reviews I won't be using it overnight, and I won't be leaving the house with it plugged in to the power point. Good for getting the chill out of the bed on a cold night, but not much else.
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