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Best deals for people who are always cold this winter

Feeling the chill? Warm up with these winter deals which we've spotted in the sales
Lars StannardConsumer writer

Lars is a bloodhound when it comes to sniffing out bargains, including on major sales events such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. He is also handy at unravelling tech jargon and anything related to gaming.

Woman with tea on couch

If you’re someone who really feels the cold – the first to reach for a blanket or turn on the heating – there are plenty of products that can help you stay cosy without cranking up your energy bill.

In fact, we’ve spotted top deals on electric blankets, heaters, hot drink makers and more – including some at their lowest-ever prices – and with peak buying season in full swing, it’s a great moment to snap up a bargain.

We've also tested all of the products, and while we would never recommend a deal on a dud, you'll need to sign up or log in, to find out exactly how well they performed.

Jump straight to the deals: Electric blanket deals | Heated throw deals | Electric heater deals | Hot drink maker deals | Duvet deals | Foot spa deals

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* References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Average price is checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.

Best electric blanket deals

Our pick: Russell Hobbs Electric Blanket

Average price in the past six months: £74 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £60

Russell Hobbs electric blanket

We like: Two controls: one for each side of the bed

We don't like: No programmable timer

Don't let the winter nights keep you up - an electric blanket will keep you snug as you sleep.

This Russell Hobbs model has a control on each side of the bed, which means you can customise your sleeping area without interrupting your bedmate.

How evenly did it heat up? Is it comfortable? Read our guide on the best electric blankets to find out. 

Best heated throw deals

Our pick: Dreamland Snuggle Up Heated Throw

Average price in the past six months: £66.11 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £39.98

Dreamland Snuggle Up Electric Blanket

We like: Comes with a two-year guarantee

We don't like: One size only (160cm x 120cm)

This heated throw won't leave you stuck next to a socket as it comes with a long cord of 375cm. You'll be able to cosy up on the couch and keep warm without having to crank up your central heating.

Like other Dreamland throws, this one has six heat settings, but uses a different blanket material and doesn't have a sherpa lining. 

It comes in five colours — teal, pink, black, mustard and grey — and you may find better bargains depending on which shade you choose. Right now, the best deal is on the black one.

Is there any difference between each Dreamland model? Find out in our reviews of the best heated throws.

Our other picks

More heated throw deals

Dreamland Herringbone Heated Throw

  • [Average price: £83.75 | Cheapest price: £59.99]
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Dreamland Cosy Up Silky Soft Faux Fur Warming Throw

  • [Average price: £100.67 | Cheapest price: £69.99]
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Best electric heater deals

Our pick: DeLonghi HSX2320 convector heater

Average price in the past six months: £70.37 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £39.99

Delonghi HSX2320 Convector heater

We like: It has a variable thermostat

We don't like: Only has preset thermostat options, rather than specific degrees

When you need a quick boost of warmth, an electric heater can be one of the simplest solutions.

This DeLonghi model lets you choose from six heat levels, rather than setting an exact temperature. The setup is easy, too – just plug it in to start using it.

While it's not at its lowest-ever price, this is still a solid deal.

Read our full verdict on the Delonghi HSX2320 in our guide on the best electric heaters..

Fan heater: DeLonghi Bend Line 2kW Oscillating Tower Ceramic Heater HFX65V20

Average price in the past six months: £127.16 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £79.99

DeLonghi Bend Line 2kW Oscilating Tower Ceramic Heater HFX65V20

We like: Has a programmable thermostat

We don't like: Power lead isn't the longest

This fan heater only has two power settings, but it can also be used as a cooling fan in warmer weather. We haven't tested how well it cools, though, so you might be better off with one of the best fans.

Just know that fan heaters typically work best when they're in a corner, or facing the direction you want to be heated.

How quickly can it heat up? Find out in our guide on the best electric heaters.

If you want an oil-filled model: DeLonghi Dragon 4 Oil Filled Radiator TRDX41025E

Average price in the past six months: £223.39 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £108.60

DeLonghi Dragon 4 Oil Filled Radiator

We like: Has wheels to move around easily

We don't like: Not the easiest to lift – weighs 18.8kg

This is the only electric heater we tested that can be programmed to run on a weekly schedule rather than a daily one, making it useful if you want something you can set and forget.

It’s a good option if you want to maintain a steady background warmth in a chilly room or in an outbuilding or garage over winter.

While it’s not at its lowest-ever price, this is still the best current offer on our tested oil-filled radiators.

Read our review on the best oil-filled radiators to see how well this model performed.

 Best hot drink maker deals

Best milk frother deal: Melitta Creamio II Milk Frother

Average price in the past six months: £58.57 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £45.99

Melitta Creamio II Milk Frother

We like: Runs quietly

We don't like: A bit fiddly to clean

If the chilly weather has you drinking more coffee, a milk frother can add an easy touch of luxury to your morning cuppa.

You can froth up to 150ml of any milk, or heat up to 300ml. There are only two settings on it – heating and frothing – making it simple to use.

How well does it froth milk? Read our review of the best milk frothers to learn more.


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 Best duvet deal

Fogarty Extra Toasty 13.5 Tog Duvet

Average price in the past six months: £21 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £21

Fogarty Extra Toasty 13.5 Tog Duvet

We like: Machine washable

We don't like: Not ideal for year-round use

This isn’t technically a deal, but as one of the cheapest duvets we tested, it still offers very good value for money.

Starting from just £25 for a double, it’s an affordable way to stay cosy on cold winter nights without putting too much strain on your budget.

It’s made from hollowfibre – the same material used in most anti-allergy bedding – which may be helpful if you’re sensitive to down or dust mites.

Wondering whether something this inexpensive can still be comfortable? Find out in our reviews of the best duvets.


If down doesn't agree with you, here's how to buy the best hypoallergenic and anti-allergy pillows


 Best foot spa deal

Rio Deluxe Footspa and Massager

Average price in the past six months: £47.37 | Cheapest price in the past six months: £34.99

Rio Deluxe Footspa and Massager

We like: Handy carrying handle

We don't like: No temperature controls

Sometimes thick socks aren’t enough. If your feet feel permanently chilly, a heated foot spa can warm them up quickly – and you’ll get a relaxing massage at the same time.

If you're someone who finds the motorised rollers on other foot spas ticklish, this may be a good choice for you. There are still massage rollers, but you'll need to shuffle your feet around to use them. As this can cause spills, we'd recommend not over-filling it.

It doesn't have temperature options, but there is a keep-warm setting. While it’s not the biggest saving in this round-up, we think this foot spa still offers solid value for the price. 

Read our review of the best foot spas to see how well this model compares with others.


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