Mum and daughter who couldn't afford heating praise bill-cutting blanket

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Shoppers are snapping up a hooded blanket that helps keep their heating off (Image: Sienna)
Shoppers are snapping up a hooded blanket that helps keep their heating off (Image: Sienna)

Heated blankets, hot water bottles, thermal throws, and even warmable slippers are in constant demand, not only will it help nip the chill of the current cold snap but the simple products can help cut hundreds off your energy bill. Including the trending hooded blankets, which is how one mother and daughter duo got by 'without switching their heating on'.

It's becoming a well-known hack thanks to consumer experts like Martin Lewis, from MoneySavingExperts, who often rave about 'heat the person and not the home' as wrapping up in something as simple as a hooded blanked will cut the price of any potential heating bills.

Hence why these cosy wearables are in huge demand, and the latest sale will see you save £60 on this Kudd.ly Hoodie Blanket. Lined with fleece this oversized wearable blanket is now reduced to just £29, and cheaper than rival brand Oodie.

The hooded blanket comes in 11 different colourways and is one size fits all meaning your kids or taller dad could squeeze into one too. Fitting in with other styles of hoodies there's a large pocket and MicroCool fleece that'll help wearers stay warm without sweating.

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And with more than 300,000 reviews on its site, there are a handful of wearers who have saved a significant amount on their energy bill and some who've not had to touch their radiators at all. As one person said: "I have not had to have my heating on. I was a bit sceptical, they are expensive but brilliant quality and worth every penny".

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One buyer in the review section shared how she and her daughter couldn't afford to use their heating last year and relied on the hooded blankets. As they said: "My daughter & I couldn't afford to put the heating on last winter and we got through it with our Kudd.ly hoodies."

While another person said: "I live in a house that is completely off grid and our electricity comes from a generator (soon to be solar panels and wind turbine).

"We have no heating system in our house at all and up until now we've relied on convector heaters to heat each room. Since getting my Kudd.ly hoodies we have hardly had to put those radiators on as they keep us so warm."

Hooded blankets are also available from the likes of Oodie, Amazon and on Dunelm.

Harriet Morphy-Morris

Martin Lewis, Shopping Picks, Save money, Energy bills

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