we always used flannel blankets cozy that way
and I am one that likes the air cool when I sleep
actually never have had a electric blanket now a
heated water bed awww yes...still miss it
sheila
longdog2 wrote:And, for your second question on hanging pictures, I like the velcro removable picture hanges by 3M. They come in different sizes based on the weight of what you are hanging. They have the pull down strip for removal like the removable hooks. You can find them at Walmart.
Olive600 wrote:12V plug? I need to use a specific plug? Holy crap...I can't stop laughing. I think the blanket is going back to Amazon, and I'm investing in longjohns. I'll take my heating pad for my knees and hip. What a hoot. Battery drain? Oh yeah...LOL
Olive600 wrote:12V plug? I need to use a specific plug? Holy crap...I can't stop laughing. I think the blanket is going back to Amazon, and I'm investing in longjohns. I'll take my heating pad for my knees and hip. What a hoot. Battery drain? Oh yeah...LOL
Redetotry wrote:Olive600 wrote:12V plug? I need to use a specific plug? Holy crap...I can't stop laughing. I think the blanket is going back to Amazon, and I'm investing in longjohns. I'll take my heating pad for my knees and hip. What a hoot. Battery drain? Oh yeah...LOL
Wait don't buy the long johns yet!! Here is another option You wouldn't have to worry about draining your batteries.
This one plugs into regular electric and has a thing that changes the 120 volt to DC As explained in part of the description from the Amazon site.
http://www.amazon.com/Soft-Heat-Micro-F ... ic+blanket
This low-voltage blanket includes a small power supply box that changes 120 volt AC home current into non-hazardous low voltage DC current (very similar to a battery) to provide warmth, protection and safety even if the blanket becomes wet.
Carolinagal wrote:I love all the newbies that are joining us and all their questions. I am learning about so many things, that I had not given a thought too !!! I learn something new each day I have a chance to set and read on here. What terrific questions and all the opinions recieved on them.
I have used flannel sheets, for some time now, and my thermostat is right at my bed, so I like sleeping cold but turn heater on just before getting up. I did learn, when blower first comes on, don't jump out of bed then, as its cold air blowing I have a vent, right on my ankles and not good !!!
I boondock so much, have never given a thought to an electric anything for the bed, but nice to learn of possibilities that are out there and uses.
Thanks all, and you new gals, keep those questions coming!!!
CArol
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