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  2. 28 genius products you need if you're always cold

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    Sunbeam Electric Throw Blanket, 50” x 60” ... that comes with a 6-foot cord and has eight bars for heating and drying. It sort of quadruples as a space heater, towel warmer, towel dryer, and ...

  3. Electric blanket - Wikipedia

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    Blankets for two-person beds often have separate controls for each side of the bed. The electric blanket may be used to pre-heat the bed before use or to keep the occupant warm while in bed. Electric blankets usually use between 15 and 115 watts, and some modern "low voltage" electric blankets have thin carbon fiber wires and work on 12 to 24 ...

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    Sunbeam Restful Electric Heated Mattress Pad (Full) ... Attached cords are used to pull the sock up onto the foot all the way. ... blankets and bathrobes for a spa-like treat that'll make you ...

  5. Our Favorite Heated Blanket Is Just $50 - AOL

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    Bring the heat with our top testing heated blankets, featuring brands like Bedsure, DuoDuo, Gotcozy, Stalwart, and more. Read to see the full list. Our Favorite Heated Blanket Is Just $50

  6. Sunbeam Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sunbeam Corporation was purchased by GUD Holdings Ltd in 1996 [3] and sold to Sunbeam Products in 2016. [4] The American-designed Mixmaster 9B was the first Sunbeam appliance manufactured and sold in Australia in 1948. Starting in the late 1970s, Australian industrial designers were hired to create new designs. [5]

  7. The Brave Little Toaster (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Brave Little Toaster is a 1980 novella by American writer Thomas M. Disch intended for children or, as put by the author, a "bedtime story for small appliances". The story centers on a group of five household appliances—a tensor lamp stand, an electric blanket, an AM radio alarm clock, a vacuum cleaner and a toaster—on their quest to find their original owner referred to as the Master.

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