Aldi’s sold-out gadget that keeps you warm without heating & costs 4p an hour to run returns to stores TOMORROW

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Aldi’s sold-out gadget that keeps you warm without heating & costs 4p an hour to run returns to stores TOMORROW
Author: Rhiannon Oliver
Published: Jan, 15 2025 18:10

WITH the year off to a freezing cold start, many of us will have been looking for cost-effective ways to keep warm without breaking the bank. Even better - the blanket can reduce your energy bills and costs just 4p an hour to run. And this isn't the only item Aldi have stocked to keep our homes cosy this winter - from cold-banishing tools to radiator boosters.

 [Heated blanket with controller.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Heated blanket with controller.]

The heated blanket will be available instore-only for just £29.99. It comes in three chic colours: Creme, Dark Grey or Light Grey. So you can pick the best design to match your home decor. Aldi says: "Keep warm this winter with this Heated Blanket.". There are nine heat settings to choose from, allowing you to adjust the temperature to your preference.

 [Person adjusting a radiator thermostat.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Person adjusting a radiator thermostat.]

Conveniently, you can even wash the blanket after use - simply detach the cable and it's safe to do so. The blanket has a lovely soft touch, made of micro fleece to keep you snug during those cold evenings. And it's big enough to curl up under, measuring 130 x 180 cm.

You can use the blanket to heat your bed up before you go to sleep, so no more shivering under chilly bedsheets. Or you can simply wrap yourself up in it and use it as a warm throw. It's coming back to stores at the perfect time. Property expert Joshua Houston shared his tips.

1. Curtains. "Windows are a common place for the outside cold to get into your home, this is because of small gaps that can let in air so always close your curtains as soon as it gets dark," he said. This simple method gives you an extra layer of warmth as it can provide a kind of "insulation" between your window and curtain.

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