The Lakeland heated throw I use every day is half price this Black Friday

This cosy blanket is my constant companion through the winter
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Published on 14 November 2024
Cut out of Lakeland StaySnug electric blanket with Expert Reviews approved deal roundel

Sifting through the best Black Friday deals can feel like a thankless task until you come up with a gem like this: my favourite electric blanket, which I rave about to my friends (and Expert Reviews colleagues) on an almost daily basis, is half price.

The Lakeland StaySnug Faux Fur Heated Throw is reduced from £130 down to £60. I’ve seen it on sale for the £90 mark before, but this £60 discount represents great value.

And there’s more. You can buy direct from the Lakeland website, but, if you buy the StaySnug heated throw at £60 through the Lakeland store on eBay, you can save a further 5% by entering the code SLAY5. This extra discount expires on the 16th November.

Cut out of Lakeland StaySnug electric blanket with Expert Reviews approved deal roundel

So how do I love thee, fluffy warm blanket of dreams? Let me count the ways. First, there’s its look. Call me shallow, but after two decades of working for interiors magazines and websites, functionality alone doesn’t cut it for me. With its faux fur look in on-trend tones of whites and taupes, this blanket looks stylish whether draped across my office chair, over my bed… or on my lap. Where you’ll find it more often than not on those chilly working-from-home days.

Next, it’s washable, which is essential if you’re going to survive five minutes in my home. My throw has been subjected to at least half a dozen drinks spills in the year I’ve owned it. Most have been sponged off with ease, but a particularly spectacular coffee spill warranted a trip to the washing machine. I was nervous that ‘Blanky’ would lose its super-soft fluffy texture, and it did a teeny tiny bit, but it still looks great and survived a lot better than other faux fur items I’ve washed in the past. It certainly didn’t feel rough or matted as can be the case.

Using the blanket is pretty simple. There are nine heat levels and nine time frames to cycle through, each selected by a separate button. This can be a tad annoying – especially if you miss your time or temperature ‘stop’ as it were – but it’s very simple. The latter sets the blanket to heat up for between 20 minutes and three hours, after which it reliably shuts off.

Lakeland StaySnug electric faux fur blanket drpaed over woman's lap

So is this really one of the best electric blankets out there? Well, in my opinion, yes. Although some reviews do mention that the blanket doesn’t get super hot. Indeed, I nearly always have the throw at its hottest level and on for the full three hours, and that’s not too hot for me. But my mum, who uses it whenever she comes to stay, prefers it to be a lower setting (6 or 7). And it’s true that it doesn’t get incredibly hot, but it’s designed more to be in direct contact with your body, unlike a standard electric blanket that would sit under layers of bedding. For that reason. it’s fine for me.

Also, it’s not huge, so don’t expect it to cover a standard size double bed, for example. But again, that’s not what it’s designed for, and it’s perfect for a single bed or for snuggling on the sofa.

What else? The cable is a good length – around 2 metres, so you can use it on the sofa or bed without the cable straining at the plug socket. It comes with a three-year guarantee, too. One year in, I’ve not had any complaints, but it’s good to know it’s there. Oh, and it has a 160 wattage. Which means that, with the energy price cap currently set at 24.5p per kWh, the blanket will cost no more than £0.04 an hour to run.

So in a nutshell, this throw is hot stuff as far as Black Friday deals go. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

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Amy is a PPA award-winning editor who has worked as a home and technology journalist for more than two decades. Her first role was as a Features Writer, working on titles such as Inside Readers’ Homes, Inspirations for Your Home and Country House & Home.

She went on to work for Beautiful Kitchens magazine, where she became an expert in appliances, worktops and cabinetry, and then to Beautiful Homes, before joining the Ideal Home team in 2010, first working as Consumer Editor, then Technology Editor (and resident Girl About Tech) before landing the role of Digital Editor in 2017, and Group Digital Editor across Ideal Home, Homes & Gardens and Living Etc in 2018. She served as Head of Audience for all Future Homes brands until early 2023.

More recently, she has led the homes team at Saga Exceptional, and freelanced as a writer for sites such as The English Home, Woman & Home, Good Homes and Grand Designs, before joining the Expert Reviews team in September 2024.

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