Daehawk wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:24 pm
I recommend a nice electric blanket for the cold weather. They feel so amazing on winter and comfy too. My only gripe is they only work from 1 -3 seasons. 3 if very lucky. My last one the blanket is fine but the controller died and I cant find a replacement as the company never has them in stock and I aint buying no used one.
I moved from Georgia to Michigan for grad school, and that was the first time I needed an electric blanket.
I quickly realized that turning the blanket on and going to bed left me a certain kind of discomfort. I was cold before the blanket warmed up, and then I was clammy and sweating at 3 or 4 a.m.
Eventually I tried this, and it seemed to work: turn the electric blanket on to max about an hour before bed, piling plenty of blankets on top. At bedtime, climb into a remarkably warm bed and turn the electric blanket off. You'll be warm immediately and not get increasingly too warm over the next few hours, and the other top blankets will help hold in the right amount of heat.
Even if you get cold and turn the blanket on again a little before dawn (i.e. in January), you're still only running it a couple of hours instead of all night.