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BeurerComfort Heated Under Blanket

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R1,099

Retail: R2,400
Please Note:

For hygiene reasons, products that are not faulty may not be returned.

About

Comfort heated blankets are made with luxuriously soft fleece and use ultra-thin wires, to offer maximum warmth and comfort. They are fully fitted with a deep, elasticated skirt which fits easily to your mattress just like a fitted sheet.

Product Features
  • Size: Single, Double (one or two controllers), King, and King XL (2 Controllers) 
  • Made from 100% luxuriously soft fleecy Polyester
  • Ultra-thin wires
  • Fully fitted with a deep elasticated skirt
  • Detachable controller
  • Fast heat-up time, feel the warmth in just about 8 minutes
  • 6 heat settings including a pre-heat facility
  • Power light indicator shows when the blanket is turned on and flashes when the timer has finished
  • Extra foot warmth
  • Variable timer with auto shut off after 1, 3, 6 or 12 hours
  • Machine washable and tumble dryer safe
  • Suitable for all night use
  • Sleep Safe System with overheat protection will automatically shut off if the blanket became unsafe.
  • Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified. Provides added quality assurance in the safety of the manufacturing processes and materials used to make your blanket.
  • BEAB approved
  • Beurer | German engineering
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