AS WE head into winter, the temperature is set to drop and the central heating costs will inevitably rise.
And energy prices are still fairly high, so blasting your radiators overnight could leave you with a hefty bill.
B&M shoppers are racing to bag the inexpensive gadget, which could save you hundreds during the colder monthsCredit: RexThe electric throw, which simply needs to be plugged in, can be used on the sofa, cuddled up in bed, or huddled around the tableBut one handy gadget, priced at just £35, could cut your bills by hundreds during the colder winter nights.
B&M shoppers are racing to bag the heated blanket, which can help keep you cosy without whacking up the central heating.
One shopper wrote online: "So far so good. I’m keeping it on level 1-2 at the moment, on a nighttime in front’ut telly."
How to de-clutter if you have a beauty stash to last you a lifetimeAnother said they highly recommended the snug gadget and someone else was pleased to have bagged one after finding they were sold out in 2022.
The electric throw, which simply needs to be plugged in, can be used while you're watching a film on the sofa, cuddled up in bed, or huddled around the table.
Recent numbers from CheckaTrade shows the average cost of running your heating is 7p per kilowatt-hour.
This means that if you have a 24 kW boiler, it could be costing you £1.68 an hour.
For example, if you leave the central heating on overnight for eight hours, it could cost £13.44.
Do that all week and you’re paying £94.08, which over several months can be pretty expensive.
A couple of hours snuggled up under a heated blanket is a savvy way to trim those costs.
There are a lot of alternatives on the market too, with prices starting at just £25.
And there are other savvy ways to stay warm during the colder months that don't require central heating.