Hot Water Bottles: The Game-Changer
Hot water bottles are a cheap and effective way to keep warm, but with so many options available, it can be overwhelming to know which one to buy. Reporter Lyndsey Young tested four wearable hot water bottles and found one from Argos to be the best. At £25, it's worth the extra cash for its quality and durability.
Heated Airers: Stay Warm and Save
Heated airers are a popular choice for drying clothes, and reporter Ellie Smitherman and Hayley Minns recommend one from Dunelm. This model, priced at £40, offers a decent size and additional five bars. It's also one of the cheapest options on the market.
Electric Blankets: Cozy Nights in Bed
Electric blankets are perfect for staying warm in bed, but with so many sizes and versions available, it can be difficult to choose. Reporter Sam Walker tested six electric blankets and found the Robert Dyas Cozy Night blanket to be the best. Priced at £42, it scored eight out of ten for performance.
Heated Throws: Versatile and Cost-Effective
Heated throws are a versatile option for both the sofa and bed. James Flanders tested five heated throws and recommends the Novaris electric blanket. Priced at £37, it scored five out of five for price and size.
Electric Heaters: Affordable and Efficient
Electric indoor heaters can be a cost-effective alternative to heating, but prices can vary. Lynsey Hope tested eight electric heaters and found the Homcom oscillating heater and John Lewis square fan heater to be the best options. Both received perfect scores and offer warmth at affordable prices.