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  2. The Best Budget Mattress Pad We Tested Is Even Cheaper ... - AOL

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    $22 at Amazon. Related: These Best-Selling Pillows with 5,000+ Perfect Ratings Never Go Flat, and They're Just $9 Today If you’ve ever owned a mattress pad, you know that they are infamous for ...

  3. The 12 best cooling sheets for hot sleepers — say goodbye to ...

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    Along with stretchy stay-fit corners, these sheets also feature thermoregulating quick-drying temperature control and, according to the brand, are 10 times more breathable than traditional cotton ...

  4. Electric blanket - Wikipedia

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    A cartoon electrical blanket with its electrical temperature control acting as an anthropomorphic face named "Blanky" was portrayed in the 1987 animated film The Brave Little Toaster. In the 1951 film The Thing from Another World , a haphazardly thrown electric blanket melted the block of ice that encased the alien monster, releasing it.

  5. Gift ideas for people who are always cold: Blankets, slippers ...

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    In just 15 minutes, you’ll have a heated water bottle pad that stays warm for up to 5 hours. And when it needs reheating, simply plug it back in for another quick 15 minute reheat.

  6. Mattress pad - Wikipedia

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    A mattress topper on a boxspring mattress. A mattress pad, mattress topper, or underpad is designed to lie atop a mattress.Made from a variety of materials including wool, cotton, memory foam, feather and latex, [1] its function is to provide an extra layer of comfort, especially when the existing mattress is worn or uncomfortable.

  7. Waterbed - Wikipedia

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    For these reasons, most waterbeds have temperature control systems. Temperature is controlled via a thermostat and set to personal preference, most commonly around average skin temperature, 30 °C (86 °F). A typical heating pad consumes 150–400 watts of power. Depending on insulation, bedding, temperature, use, and other factors, electricity ...