Amazon shoppers ‘haven’t had to use heating’ after buying £10 wearable blanket
Black Friday shoppers are raving about the SilentNight wearable blanket, now available for just £10 on Amazon.
The super-sized fluffy blanket is perfect for snuggling up in the evenings and comes in four colours – pink, green, dark grey and light grey.
The blanket, which can also be folded into a pillow, is ideal for those working from home or relaxing in front of the telly. It's part of the Black Friday sales and is one of the best deals for wearable throws.
Some customers have even said they haven't needed to turn on their heating because the SilentNight blanket keeps them so warm.
One shopper shared: "Like a lot of people we started looking at ways to be more fuel efficient this winter with the fuel crisis, and wearable blankets were one of the suggestions.
"We've had a few over the last couple of years, some are enormous but short so we thought we'd give this one a try. It's nice and warm, washes well, sleeves are about the right length, and the hood bit is lovely especially if I'm working from home, the only disadvantage is that it's very, very, long, I'd say a good 6' in length…"
Another happy customer wrote: "Super soft blanket that keeps you warm, so far haven't had to use heating." Another added: "So cosy and warm, perfect for winter nights."
A third said: "I think this item is warm and cosy, to relax and watch tv/read a book etc. To be honest I feel my self falling asleep when wearing it. This is not the first one I have bought, my husband loves them too. Great value for money at the price I bought it for. They also wash well and don't take long to dry. Feels strange at first like wearing a cardigan back to front."
However, not everyone was pleased, with one shopper stating it's too thin: "The stitching is adequate. The colour is accurate.
"It's surprisingly thin. It'll do, but I'm unimpressed with the quality, leaves fluff all over the floor when you open the box."
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