Heated throw TSV this year?

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Anyone know if there is a heated throw TSV due?

We seem to get one every year!

I see there is a Cozee Home TSV coming up.....

I have an op coming up and won't be mobile for a while, so would love any recommendations please?
 
I've been looking at these. You can get them at Aldi and Groupon had them as well, both around £32. The reviews on the cozee home ones are very good and I like the fact you can return it if it's not up to scratch, however, I haven't bought one yet. Hoping someone might buy me one for Christmas.

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Anyone know if there is a heated throw TSV due?

We seem to get one every year!

I see there is a Cozee Home TSV coming up.....

I have an op coming up and won't be mobile for a while, so would love any recommendations please?

as far as im concerned we aint getting on this year as they are adding new colours to the last one
 
Everyone's got loads of slankets, especially me. If you put a hot water bottle inside it's just about the same as a heated blanket but you can't adjust the temperature.

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I like the sound of a heated throw / blanket. I certainly wouldn't be without my heated underblanket. My flat gets freezing cold (well 12c)in the winter and it's the one thing that really gets me through it.

Usually Lidl do a an electric blanket and / or heating pad under their in-house Silver Crest brand - which is very good and offers excellent quality at a very reasonable price. You might find that a small heating pad placed behind your back would suffice - if you also cover up with a non-heated blanket / fleecy throw. Saves lots of money on the heating bills.

I had a specialist come round here and he recommended storage heating - apparently they heat up at night and store the heat in a load of bricks. He recommended Creda / Dimplex units - but at £800 I'm not sure. Plus I'd have to change the energy tariff.

You can see the Lidl offers online and sometimes they deliver a magazine-style thing to the door.

If I see any electric overblankets or heating pads I'll post on here straightaway.

Good luck with everything, Betty.
 
Plus Lidl's electrical stuff comes with a 3 year warranty - I took back my 2 year old fly zapper the other week and met no quibbling whatsoever!

I bought a Lakeland one about 7-8 years ago and it's still going strong (though it was pricey even in the sale (sorry I can't remember how much). I also have a heated back support (plugs into mains) from Lidl which suits me better now I get the hot flushes - that's a couple of years old too.

Wishing you all the best xx
 
I have an electric under blanket for the coldest nights but I couldn’t live in a cold house. As a child we never had central heating and scraped ice off the windows some mornings. So as usual in winter we will just turn the heating up as needed.
 
I got a heated Cozee Home blanket from Q when it was reduced (As is, an old TSV) and when I was post op. last winter it was fantastic. I live in Spain but it still gets cold!
 
Britain's second best newspaper - The Times - is running a midweek promo coupon in the printed paper where one gets £5 off a spend of (I think) £30 or more - and the spend can be pretty much on anything. I used a similar promo to buy my bed 2 years ago.
 

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