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Something to heat up a bed?

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I fail to see how you couldn't deduce an electric blanket as the most viable option outside of getting another blanket 😕.

djheater, aka Tech Head, uses sacks of rice :laugh:.
 
Originally posted by: BD231
I fail to see how you couldn't deduce an electric blanket as the most viable option outside of getting another blanket 😕.

djheater, aka Tech Head, uses sacks of rice :laugh:.

The math on which is a more expensive is to difficult for me. An 800 watt Microwave for 5 minutes or a 12 v blanket for 7 hours... I'm guessing the microwave....
but the truth is we're to lazy and cheap to replace the blanket, and it isn't that cold that long... 😀
 
Originally posted by: BD231
I fail to see how you couldn't deduce an electric blanket as the most viable option outside of getting another blanket 😕.
- I was hoping there would be some sort of heating pad that would be better to use. Apparently the only options seem to be bags of rice, heating blanket, or my girlfriend.
 
Originally posted by: Aquila76
How cold is it in Arizona that you need a bed warmer? It's been hitting teens at night in MA for a while now.
Granted, I have a wife to warm things up for me; but your just going to sleep man!

It was 40F outside when I woke up this morning.
 
Originally posted by: Tick
Fire.

Most viable option.

You must be in the bed first though, otherwise the process of getting in will let out...trapped heat...yeah...
 
We have a nice heating blanket. It's one that has controls for each side so I can have mine warm and my wife can have her's hot.

I don't like it on when I sleep or I get way too hot and sweat like nuts. But I turn it on High about 10 minutes before getting into bed, then I hop in and turn it off. I just like it to take the chill off the sheets.

I think ours was from Target.
 
Nothing like merging body heat while you spoon with your GF, bodies locked together, falling asleep...while it's 20 degrees outside with the bedroom window open!
 
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