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11 Best Heated Throw Blankets for 2024 - Electric Throw Blankets for Winter

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11 Best Heated Throw Blankets for 2024 - Electric Throw Blankets for Winter

When the temperature drops – or your internal temperature seems to drop – reaching for a heated blanket is a quick and easy way to warm up. While warm sheets and weighted blankets can help, they don’t provide as much warmth as an electric blanket. And with rising heating costs, an electric blanket can also keep you warm without having to crank up your HVAC.

Whether you're searching for the best heated throw blanket for your home or to gift, we found a broad range of options for all needs and budgets. For example, if you just want to heat your feet, the Daily Life Heated Blanket Foot Warmer is a compact option that can also be used to heat your shoulders, knees, or back. And for tech-savvy users the Eddie Bauer Smart Throw Blanket, which is compatible with Alexa and Google, is the perfect option. Check out our favorite heated throw blankets below that are sure to keep you extra cozy all winter long.

One side is silky while the other side is sherpa, so any way you want to cuddle with the Sunbeam Heated Throw Blanket is a win.

This editor-favorite electric throw blanket is equipped with three different heat settings delivered through its ThermoFine warming technology, though it feels almost exactly like a normal blanket.

As our tester, Zarah Kavarana, says in her review, “Though you can feel the wires inside the fabric, they’re fine enough to prevent poke-age or any inflexible feel. In fact, I was pleased to find that the blanket didn’t mold to my body any differently than a regular one.”

We’re naming this as our best overall heated throw blanket because of its comfy feel, exceptional warmth, and machine-washable convenience for a reasonable price.

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If you like a variety of color choices so you can match décor, or if you’re purchasing heated throw blankets for people who are pretty specific about the colors they like and use, you’ll appreciate the many options this affordable heated throw blanket is available in. They include blue, blue-white flannel, ivory, light grey, marble blue, white, grey flannel, and sherpa, to name just a few.

This heated throw blanket is reasonably priced and has a heating range that goes up to 115°F. Plus, its U-shaped patterns are designed to distribute heat evenly.

If you’re a tech junkie and are already using your smartphone and smart speaker to power everything from your vacuum, grill thermometer, and home security system, why not have them control your heated blanket, too?

The Eddie Bauer Smart Heated Electric Throw Blanket can be turned on and off via a built-in switch, but it also connects to the RH Sleep app to adjust the temperature. The gadget-heads that have reviewed this product love it, but the tech-averse ... not so much.

Regardless, its chic pattern and soft, not-too-heavy feel make it a fantastic couch accouterment for anyone to enjoy.

For an extra-plush feeling, this electric blanket has luxurious, super soft micro mink velvet fabric that feels plush and comfortable. It also has a unique pattern that resembles the design of your favorite cardigan sweater. It features 10 heat settings, going all the way up to 105°F, and even comes with an LCD controller.

It’s also machine washable and can be tossed in the dryer. The anti-pill material (typically the sign of a higher-quality material) means you won’t have to spend time trying to remove fuzz balls, and the blanket will look good for longer. Also, the 5’9” cable provides more convenience when using a wall outlet.

When you're using a heated blanket, it can be difficult to keep your feet covered and warm. Thankfully, this blanket has a dedicated foot pocket at the bottom that's 18 inches long, so regardless of your shoe size, your feet will fit and stay cozy.

The ultra-soft micro plush blanket is made of polyester and has a 2-hour auto shut-off. It’s machine washable and can be dried on a low heat – or air dried. The blanket is also available in several colors, so you can find one that matches your décor. Plus, the power cord is 6 feet long, and the controller cord is 3 feet long, so you don’t have to worry about space constraints.

The double layered flannel in this heated blanket throw is soft and luxurious, but it’s also breathable to keep you comfortable. The heated throw blanket has a temperate range of 95 degrees to 113 degrees F. It heats up quickly and evenly as a result of upgraded electrical wires.

The blanket has a 10-foot power cord, but be advised that the controller is on the power cord, instead of having two separate cords.

It’s machine washable and can be dried on a low cycle. The heated throw blanket is also available in several really bold and pretty color choices, which include blue, chocolate brown, grey, red, camel – and also a moose pattern.

Winter weather is no joke, especially if you live somewhere with temps dropping into the low negatives. But a thick, heated blanket will keep you well-insulated on those unbearably cold days.

This design from Berkshire is one of the heavier options on our list. You can use it in addition to your regular bedding or even replace your usual comforter altogether since there are 10 adjustable heat settings for varying levels of warmth. Plus, there is an auto-shutoff function and a timer so you don’t overheat.

The blanket is made with 250 GSM (grams per square meter) flannel and 300 GSM velvety fabric for coziness and durability. And thanks to the detachable wires and controllers, you can machine-wash this throw when it needs a good cleaning.

Although it’s actually smaller than a heated blanket throw, this heated blanket pad is designed to provide heat relief for your neck, back, abdomen, and other parts. It heats up in seconds, and has 6 heat settings. The internal wires are evenly distributed for uniform heating. When it reaches the target temperature, the pad will cut off.

The microfiber material is soft and plush, and it’s also machine washable, making it easy to maintain.

The Beautyrest Ultra Soft Sherpa Fleece Electric Poncho envelops you in a velvety embrace, whether you’re trying to thaw out in your living room or a freezing-cold home office. It’s equipped with armholes and is just the right size to be worn as a shawl, whether you’re on or off the clock.

It features three heat-level settings and a 2-hour auto-off feature. It’s also plenty warm without being switched on; as one reviewer says, “The material is amazingly soft to the touch, and that’s what I love most about it.”

Just keep in mind that this poncho runs small and may not fully cover everyone wearing it.

If you’re plagued by cold feet on a regular basis, sometimes fuzzy socks aren’t enough to get the job done. That’s where this heated foot warmer comes in.

You can easily tuck your toesies into the foot pocket, and both sides of the warmer are made with soft flannel fabric for durability and insulation. It’s small and compact, so you can easily transport it from room to room or bring it with you on your next cabin trip.

The pad is machine-washable, has an auto-off feature, and six heating modes that can reach up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

This 24” x 29” heated throw blanket works differently because it doesn’t have a power cord or controlled cord. That’s because it doesn’t use electricity. The throw blanket – which actually covers the space from your neck to the top or middle of your legs, or you can put it in your lap, and it should end right before your ankles (depending on how tall you are) – comes in a pouch (or carrier) that’s used to heat it up in the microwave.

And since it’s also a weighted blanket (it weighs 7 pounds), the lounger provides weighted warmth. It’s made with Terraclay, which is a natural, biodegradable clay that holds heat (or ice when chilled in the freezer), combined with Snugknit, a polyester material that is soft and comfortable. It’s also machine-washable and compact enough to take with you when traveling.

Heat Settings Heat settings allow you to adjust the level of heat to your comfort. Whether you’re just looking for a little extra coziness for your movie night or genuinely want to be completely enveloped in warmth, a range of heat levels allows you to better customize that experience. Most of our selections on this list have three or more heat settings, with a maximum of 10. Auto-Off Functions An auto-off feature acts as a security mechanism. So, in case you fall asleep and forget to turn off the heated blanket, it will automatically shut off. This will help to prevent overheating and provide a safer user experience. Some space heaters also have times that you can set for a specific period of time. All of the heated throw blankets on our list have auto-off functions, and we’ve also listed the maximum timer allowances.MaterialHeated throw blankets come in a variety of materials, including sherpa, fleece, faux fur, and flannel, so you can choose the fabric that meets your needs and preferences. Size When choosing a heated throw blanket, keep in mind the intended use. An actual throw is more manageable when sitting on a sofa or chair. However, it won’t cover your entire body if you’re lying in bed. On the other hand, a twin-size heated throw blanket can cover your entire body and is not as large as a full, queen, or king size blanket, which makes it versatile enough to be used on a bed, sofa, or chair. If you tend to share blankets with partners or kids, keep that in mind so you don’t end up in a tug of war of the blanket. Are Electric Blankets Safe? Last but not least, a word on safety: Electric throw blankets emit extremely low, non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) as they heat up. Many standard household appliances also emit EMFs, and they’re generally considered low-risk for the majority of the population to use. However, because of these EMFs, the fragility of the electric wires inside of the blanket, and the prolonged heat exposure that these products provide, certain users may want to proceed with caution. Those who have circulation issues or nerve damage, as well as those who are pregnant, are recommended to avoid the use of electric throw blankets. It’s a good idea to avoid using a heated blanket with small children and pets around, too. Also, make sure that your heated throw blanket is used as a top layer only. Don’t sit on these blankets or crush them in any way because their internal heating mechanisms may get damaged.

Terri Williams is a freelance journalist with extensive experience writing product reviews. She has tested hundreds of products, including kitchen appliances, vacuum cleaners, TVs, audio equipment, headphones, computer monitors, webcams, air purifiers, bedding, and more. Terri has bylines in Forbes, Architectural Digest, Popular Science, CNN Underscored, NBC News, US News & World Report, and USA Today Reviewed. Additionally, she has contributed to TechRadar, Tom’s Guide, and Popular Mechanics.

Amber is the Digital Content Producer for Popular Mechanics, Runner's World and Bicycling, where she covers a range of tasks for the commerce team. She also writes fashion and beauty content for Best Products. Her work has been featured across all of the Enthusiast Group sites. In her free time you can likely find her watching horror movies, reading a good thriller book, or listening to a comedy podcast.

Melanie Yates is the senior service editor of Best Products, where she writes and reports pieces pertaining to the etiquette, dilemmas, and how-tos of gift-giving for different occasions. Previously, she was the site's senior home editor, covering all things decor- and bedding-related since 2015. Her digital byline can also be found on Bustle, House Beautiful, and Elle Decor. A longtime classical-music enthusiast, Melanie spends her off-hours enjoying performances big and small across New York City.

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