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What happened to electric blankets? - Factual Questions

Author: Jesse

Apr. 29, 2024

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What happened to electric blankets? - Factual Questions

When I was a kid, I had a wonderful electric blanket. You turned it on, and the blanket got warm. It worked exactly the way I wanted it to.

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Once I was old enough to have my own apartment, I stopped needing an electric blanket, since I could simply keep the apartment warm enough that I didn’t need the blanket.

However, my current apartment has heating that’s a bit less reliable. So, as I go looking for electric blankets, I find that they don’t exist anymore! At least, not as I know them. Nowadays, the only electric blankets I can find describe how they don’t actually warm up but instead apparently use some sort of New Age science to calculate just how much warmth you want and then they slowly (too slowly to measure?) give you just that much warmth and no more.

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But this is a sort of indetectable warmth, so I have a sneaking suspicion that it’s not doing really all that much, and certainly isn’t giving me the wonderfully toasty warmth that I’d like.

What happened? When did the electric blanket industry stop giving the customers what they want?

Electric blankets- Why not sleep on top of them?

Originally posted by: akshatp
I always have a thin sheet, then my electric blanket and then a moderate weight duvet on top to hold the heat in. Never thought about putting it underneath, but I dont know how it would feel sleeping on them coils....

I only keep the electric blanket on until my bed warms up anyway, then i turn it off.. Although now that I am married I may not even need it this year.... My wifey is like a heater! Annoying in the summer but I am guessing very handy for the winter!

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