Heated Blankets

Shop across a range of Heated Blankets for the Elderly

Heated blankets are perfect for getting warm and cosy, especially on those cold winter nights. They usually feature several temperature settings and a variable timer which safely switches the electric blanket off to prevent overheating through the night. 

Some styles such as standard electric lap blankets for the elderly can be used around the home, while others come in the form of mattress toppers with elasticated corners for you to lay on top of rather than underneath. Navigate below to compare styles and to find the best electric blanket for elderly relatives.

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  • Beurer Ecologic TS15 Heated Underblanket (1)

    Electric Heated Underblanket

    £24
    • Size: 150 x 80cm
    • Heat settings: 3
    • Machine Washable
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  • Comfi Electric Heated Blanket

    £50
    • Cable length: 2010mm
    • Power rating: 160W (at max setting)
    • Machine washable at 30 degrees
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  • Beurer HD75 Cosy Heated Throw 300

    Beurer HD75 Cosy Heated Throw

    £50
    • Size: 1800 x 1300mm
    • Wattage: 100w
    • Machine washable at 30 degrees
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  • Infrared Heated Lap Blanket 300

    Infrared Heated Lap Blanket

    £38
    • Size: 850 x 450mm
    • Energy use: 12w per hour
    • Dual temperature settings
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Types of Heated Blanket

Electric Heated Lap Blankets/Throws

Heated blankets are made of soft-touch material for comfort and feature varying temperature settings which enable you to find your most comfortable heat. Some blankets come with car adapters which enable them to be used during travel. They are often also known as lap blankets. 

Electric Heated Under Blankets

Mattress toppers or under-blankets are made from plush, breathable material and feature elasticated corners which attach to the mattress. Similarly to standard heated blankets, they feature various heat settings as well as a timer which safely switches the blanket off after 3 hours to prevent overheating through the night.

FAQs on Heated Blankets

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