Customer Reviews:
Morphy Richards Double Heated Underblanket 75148 November 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Morphy Richards Double Heated Underblanket 75148
Not very big for a double ok if you are a Dwarf,extra foot warmth couldnt see any difference, you need to bring your knees up to get your feet warm,it says you can wash and tumble dry on the information page, on the one i recieved it said sponge only. Don't buy this one as you might be disapointed.
Keeping warm for less October 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not the best product on the market but is definately value for money. it works and its more than adequate
size not listed!! October 7, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
i agree with the first 5 star review on here, this is a great blanket for the price but just one small thing... it's tiny! it measures 107cm x 122cm and is described as suitable for a double bed. It will comfortably keep me warm from shoulders to knees. I have just noticed that 'large' double blankets are available and i presume this one is a 'regular' I would just suggest you take the time to note the size of your bed and the size of the blanket you are buying before you buy!
What a winter lifesaver. September 7, 2008 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Ok, the biggest drawback that this blanket has is that it takes about half an hour to warm up. But guess what, it says it on the tin, with some preparation this will never be a problem. I love it so much! As a student I hate having the heating on when I'm at home by myself, but I just need to put this on, jump into a hot shower/make some dinner and it'll keep me cosy for an evening in bed (where I use my laptop, TV, playstation and desk from. I'm not lazy, my room's the size of a postage stamp :D )on the highest setting. It has extra wires at the feet, keeping them warmer which is great for me as I suffer from cold toes. I can even keep it on all night with the lowest setting, which is lovely and snug and apparently only costs 2p a night to do. Well worth it.
The only drawback is that getting up on a frosty morning will seem like the biggest challenge of your life.
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