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    MaxKare 50" x 60" Electric Throw Blanket. $34 $80 Save $46. The snaps can help keep this blanket comfortable wrapped around your shoulders. $34 at Walmart. The reviews quoted above reflect the ...

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    To find the best heated blankets to keep you cozy all winter long, Women’s Health editors, consulted two electrical experts to find out what makes an electric blanket safe to use, plus tapped ...

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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

  5. Space blanket - Wikipedia

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    A space blanket. A space blanket (also known as a Mylar blanket, emergency blanket, first aid blanket, safety blanket, thermal blanket, weather blanket, heat sheet, foil blanket, or shock blanket) is an especially low-weight, low-bulk blanket made of heat-reflective thin plastic sheeting. They are used on the exterior surfaces of spacecraft for ...

  6. Electric blanket - Wikipedia

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    An electric blanket is a blanket that contains integrated electrical heating wires. Types include underblankets, overblankets, throws, and duvets. [1] An electric underblanket is placed above the mattress and below the bottom bed sheet. This is the most common type in the UK and Commonwealth countries, where it is known by default as an ...

  7. Kotatsu - Wikipedia

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    A kotatsu (Japanese: 炬燵 or こたつ) is a low, wooden table frame covered by a futon, or heavy blanket, upon which a table top sits. Underneath is a heat source, formerly a charcoal brazier but now electric, often built into the table itself. [1] Kotatsu are used almost exclusively in Japan, although similar devices for the same purpose of ...