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Still feeling chilly as winter wraps up? We've rounded up deals on winter-weather essentials.
Despite spring supposedly being around the corner, it's still peak buying time for the likes of electric heaters, electric blankets, and heated clothes airers, but we've found a few deals at the cheapest we've seen in a while.
We've scoured retailers and searched for prices that are lower than their six-month average on a range of items. 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.
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Average price in the last six months: £94.57
Cheapest price in the last six months: £81.08
We like: Converts existing airers into heated airers
We don't like: Some assembly required
If you're after a heated airer and already have a non-heated one taking up space, this gadget from Minky converts most standard three-tier airers into a heated one.
It's compatible with airers up to 139 x 59 x 49cm (HxWxD).
How well did it do drying clothes? Read our guide on the best heated airers to find out. Compare prices below:
Average price in the last six months: £73.09
Cheapest price in the last six months: £42.99
We like: It has a variable thermostat
We don't like: Only has preset thermostat options, rather than specific degrees
As the cold continues, one of the easiest ways to warm up quickly is with an electric heater.
You can set it to multiple temperatures, but you can't set a specific degree – there's a choice of settings between one and six. The setup is easy, too – just plug it in to start using it.
Read our full verdict on the Delonghi HSX2320 in our guide on the best electric heaters. Compare prices below:
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Average price in the last six months: £109.99
Cheapest price in the last six months: £83.33
We like: Separate settings for body and feet
We don't like: Not the cheapest electric blanket
Heated blankets can be a great way to keep your bed toasty this winter, and we spotted this model from Dreamland at a lower price.
It has nine temperature settings and a separate heating zones for body and feet – meaning you can set different heating temperatures if you run hot but are prone to cold toes while sleeping.
If you're looking for other sizes, it also comes as a single, double, and super-king mattress protector. However, the best deal is on the king size.
Read the full verdict in our guide on the best electric blankets and throws. Compare prices on a king size below:
Average price in the last six months: £60.11
Cheapest price in the last six months: £49.99
We like: Easy to use and quiet
We don't like: Frother attached to lids can cause spills
If you're looking for a sweet treat to help you warm up, a good milk frother will whip up a tasty, frothy hot chocolate with minimal effort. While you could splurge on the coveted Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser, we found better deals on other models.
This milk frother has a 150ml capacity for frothing, with 300ml for heating. It's simple to use; just plug in, pour in your milk of choice, and press one of the two buttons for hot or frothed milk.
It also comes with a two-year warranty.
Read our full verdict in our guide on the best milk frothers.
Average price in the last six months: £232.44
Cheapest price in the last six months: £197.99
We like: Portable and energy efficient
We don't like: Small water tank
If you're looking for a new dehumidifier this winter, we've seen the price of this model reduced.
Choose between three target humidity levels – including a laundry mode. It's a refrigerant dehumidifier, meaning it won't work as well in colder rooms like a garage or shed, compared to desiccant models.
While it's a good deal, keep in mind that the water tank only holds 2.1 litres, so you may need to empty it more than other models.
Read our full review in our guide on the best dehumidifiers. Compare prices below:
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