Shoppers rush to buy Tesco’s £25 electric blankets scanning for just £1.88 & people swear by them for lower bills

Shoppers rush to buy Tesco’s £25 electric blankets scanning for just £1.88 & people swear by them for lower bills

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Shoppers rush to buy Tesco’s £25 electric blankets scanning for just £1.88 & people swear by them for lower bills
Author: Becky Pemberton
Published: Jan, 30 2025 18:28

IF you are feeling a little chilly this January panic not, as Tesco currently has an incredible saving on a heating device. The supermarket has slashed the price of its double electric blankets to just £1.88, and people are amazed. One shopper showed how they picked up five of the bargain item, due to it being reduced from £25.

 [Self-checkout screen showing a reduced-price Silent Night So Snuggly electric blanket.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Self-checkout screen showing a reduced-price Silent Night So Snuggly electric blanket.]

The product is the Silent Night So Snuggly blanket which has been reduced to clear. They wrote on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK: “My partner sent me this, whilst he was in Tesco Elgin Scotland this morning , £1.88 each!!!!”. The post has racked up hundreds of likes and comments, and people were impressed at the savings.

 [Packaged Silentnight So Snug electric blanket.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Packaged Silentnight So Snug electric blanket.]

One person wrote: “Bargain.”. Another added: “Oooh I'm just heading to Tesco.”. A third commented: “great bargain I have this paid full price and use them so much I replace annually.”. The blanket is made from 100 per cent polyester and features three heat settings.

And the best part is the electric device can help to keep your bills down. Silentnight said the blanket is "energy efficient", providing an affordable way to stay warm. According to research from Uswitch, electric blankets use 80 watts of energy and cost just 2p an hour to run.

If you were to use an electric blanket for one hour a day, every day of the week for a year, it would cost you £7.30 in total. Using an electric blanket instead of putting the heating up can help you save money on your bill, according to the experts. Uswitch energy expert Ben Gallizzi said electric blankets are a cost-effective alternative to putting on the heating as you can use them for short periods on a timer.

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