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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78085574 United States 10/31/2019 04:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh yea, we have one of the fitted ones that goes under the sheet, with the micro fleece. It made winter soooo much better. We at first got a more expensive one that stopped working after just a few times. Went out and got a cheaper, simpler one and it’s still working great after the whole winter. Quoting: Miss Bunny Swan I heard that if they stop working, to put the blanket in the tub, plug it in, and then hand wash it with a metal wash board. Electrocution blanket! |
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(OP) User ID: 77360012 United States 10/31/2019 07:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My sleeping bag is better than any blanket. It's rated for 40 degrees, Kelty. All I need. Quoting: Annie Oakley My husband has one of those except his is for below 0 since he sleeps outside most of the time. but they are a pain in the ass to wash. I have to use a laundry mat once a year. Last Edited by By Owner Req on 10/31/2019 07:13 AM grass fed sardines |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 61380780 United States 10/31/2019 02:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My sleeping bag is better than any blanket. It's rated for 40 degrees, Kelty. All I need. Quoting: Annie Oakley My husband has one of those except his is for below 0 since he sleeps outside most of the time. but they are a pain in the ass to wash. I have to use a laundry mat once a year. If your husband sleeps outside most of the year, who keeps you warm at night? WTF is he doing sleeping outside? Keeping the dog warm? |
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