‎Sunbeam Bedding on the App Store

Since some electric blankets can feel lumpy instead of smooth, I noted whether I could feel wires on the top and underneath. However, if you want an electric blanket for your bed, I’d suggest either the Woolrich Heated Plush to Berber Electric Blanket or the Sunbeam Quilted Fleece Heated Blanket. They’re larger and come in standard bed sizes like twin, queen, and king. They also provide more heat settings and more variability in the shut-off feature, so you can safely sleep with the heat on all night.

I don’t necessarily feel cold — in fact, my body tends to run hot, but it’s something about being all bundled up in a blanket that makes me feel infinitely more comforted and cozy. As of Friday, there have been 13 reports of the blankets overheating, according to the recall notice. The blanket recall involves 43,000 of these heated throws, which “can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards,” the notice says. It’s nice to have a four-legged friend curled up at your feet, but some pets might try nibbling your blanket’s cord.

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Long or too-hot drying cycles could damage the wiring; in particular, manufacturers don’t recommend using commercial dryers, which are often hotter than residential dryers. We think the wires in this blanket might shift more over time than those in other blankets . The channels sewn into the Sunbeam design are wider, which can allow the wires to shift from side to side, possibly producing hot and cold spots. We found that this pad’s vertical quilting seams—spaced 7 inches apart, compared with the 3½-inch spacing between the quilting pattern on our top pick—gave the padding an opportunity to shift around.

The Beautyrest blanket had an entire section in the manual dedicated to its UL certification, which I appreciated. It warms up faster than many other blankets, sunbeam heated blankets getting to high heat almost instantly, and its heat is even throughout the blanket. The Microplush Heated Throw comes in several colors and patterns.

The bedroom temperature remained in the mid-60s Fahrenheit during testing. With wiring that can barely be felt inside of the blanket, the Perfect Fit Soft Heat Warming Blanket feels very much like a regular polyester blanket. While soft and cozy, it doesn’t offer the fancier features of our top pick, like separate heating zones for feet. However, it does provide consistent, subtle heat, which peaked at 90.8℉ during testing. After climbing underneath this electric blanket, I felt that the Sunbeam was not very warm, and I have tried much hotter electric blankets. In terms of heat distribution, I felt a few colds spots because the wires are not very close together and they are able to move around a bit in their channels, which can lead to some colder areas.

sunbeam heated blankets

Do be aware that while this is a wrap, it still needs to be plugged into the wall. The controller cord is 3 feet long, and the power cord is 6 feet. Our runner-up for the best heated blanket comes from the same brand.

The blanket is also thin, so it is very easy to feel the bulky wires. However, while reviewing the Queen size, I was a bit confused. The blanket comes with two controllers, but only one power cord, so it was unclear which controller was connected to which side. Sunbeam announced it is recalling about 43,000 electric blankets due to a potential fire hazard. Amy JamiesonThis luxe throw was extra comfortable, and it was a favorite with my family. My kids gravitated toward it because of its plush, warm feel and cute polka dot pattern.

The Warmee comes in a cute, thoughtfully designed box that directs you to scan the QR code for instructions and to download the free Warmee app, which is where you control the blanket’s settings. While the instructions weren’t intuitive and I had some issues pairing the blanket with my network, I was able to call customer service for help. I spot cleaned this blanket after spilling coffee on it and was able to quickly and easily wash the stain out, then I hung it to dry. It has a 5-year limited warranty, and an entire page in the instruction manual explains the details of it.

This blanket had cold spots because the wires were too far apart, and the wires also stop nearly a foot away from the edges of the blanket, leaving you with cold toes if you stretch out too much. Overall, there are simply better options out there to spend your hard-earned money on. This blanket comes with a five-year warranty from a well-established company and might be worth the purchase if found at a good price.