Electric Blanket Low Voltage Products

There are several reasons to favor electric blanket low voltage products over traditional electric blankets. First of all, these blankets help you reduce energy costs by keeping you warmer on cold nights. This means you can keep your thermostat at a reasonable setting while staying warm and comfortable. Low voltage blankets use less electricity than other heated blankets, and are safer to use. Because the voltage is so low there is virtually no safety risk of using these blankets as there might be with higher voltage ones.


One such blanket is by Chattam & Wells. Their low voltage microfiber fleece blanket uses less than 25 volts and comes with a converter to change your standard 120 volt outlet current into safe low-voltage DC current to prevent any risk of electric shock. Not only is this blanket safe, it is comfortable and efficient. Features include automatic preheat, consistent heat distribution, auto shutoff and a lighted controller that is easy to read and use. This particular blanket will cost you approximately $90 depending on where you shop and comes in a natural ivory color.

Polartec also makes a low-voltage blanket you may want to consider. Available in colors red, blue, green, graphite, cappuccino and snow white, this blanket is made from the same luxurious microfiber fleece as many of their vests and outerwear products. This blanket heats in only 15 minutes and like the aforementioned product only uses around 25 volts of electricity. Although this blanket is warm it is lightweight and made to retain its original shape and size even after machine washing. A five year warranty ensures your blanket will keep you warm for years to come.

If you are looking for smaller electric blanket low voltage products that fit on your sofa or chair check out the Safe Low Voltage Heated Electric Throw. This throw blanket is perfect to use while relaxing in your living room or family room. You can stay warm while watching TV, reading or just lounging without having to drag the full size electric blanket off of your bed. These throws come in colors for every decor and are made from light micro-fleece polyester for a luxurious look and feel. As you can see there are a variety of safe, low voltage choices for anyone shopping for a new warming blanket or throw.



 



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