Electric Blanket

Air source, ground source and associated systems for heating homes
openspaceman
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Re: Electric Blanket

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Yup, I have Gerber gloves for the bike but don't have the battery pack so cannot comment other than they were an expensive present.
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Re: Electric Blanket

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Mr Gus wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 12:37 pm Succumbed several years back, buy in summer on a price alert for about 30quid instead of 90 for a superking.

There are some handy underside of the mattress sheet holders these days, to keep movement to a minimum, worth checking out if you throw yourself around in your sleep!

be warned they look a bit like a skimpy bdsm piece of kit to the uninitiated 🤔
Bed sheet suspenders have been a game changer for us. We have quite a deep mattress and the covers were always pinging off.
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Re: Electric Blanket

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"I am a violent tosser" ...there is no way that doesn't come off as bad . 😂
But yeah I shift, more throw my weight as I turn over, always have, kick & move in my sleep so we have to tie duvet corners so tey don't have to be found every few days as part of the re-making of a simple duvet & cover + sheet + blanket combo.
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