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Gadget costs £14.99 and ‘means heating can stay off’

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A survey has suggested that more than 11 million households plan to buy at least one warming gadget this winter in an effort to offset rising energy bills

In an attempt to counteract soaring energy bills, more than 11 million households are planning to purchase at least one warming device this winter, according to a survey. The poll for Uswitch revealed that two-fifths of Brits will be buying warming clothes and appliances, with one in 10 stating they’ll be purchasing electric blankets, fleece-lined throws and thermal clothing for the chilly season.

A prior study by the comparison site discovered that two million households were intending to endure the winter without switching on their central heating. Hot water bottles are the top choice for staying cosy, with approximately three-fifths of households (61%) already owning one, while thermal clothing such as leggings, socks and base layers are the next most common items, owned by nearly half of homes (48%).

Uswitch found heated slippers to be “surprisingly popular”, with 30% of households using them. These slippers come equipped with small heating elements built into the sole or lining or microwaveable gel inserts.

Around 30% of households utilise an electric blanket – which typically costs around 3p an hour to run and can cost as little as £14.99 – while nearly two-fifths (38%) rely on a weighted throw for warmth. About one in six households (17%) already own disposable hand warmers and a similar proportion (16%) use an electric or rechargeable hand warmer. Heated gloves are the preference for 10% of homes.

The survey reveals that thermal curtains feature in 30% of homes, while 40% possess draught excluders and a further 7% intend purchasing one ahead of winter. Roughly a quarter of households (26%) are utilising radiator reflectors – slim sheets of reflective material such as foil positioned behind radiators to bounce heat back into rooms – to maintain warmth in their properties.

Uswitch energy spokesman Will Owen said: “For many, staying warm this winter doesn’t have to mean using the central heating continuously, as there are plenty of handy gadgets to keep yourself and your household nice and toasty. Electric blankets are a great, cheap way to avoid using the heating at bedtime and many people are embracing heated slippers and gloves.

“Spending winter in a cold home can be bad for your health and people are advised to keep their homes between 18C and 21C. Turning off your heating shouldn’t have to be the answer, so see if you can keep your home warmer by cutting down draughts, opting for thicker curtains and adding insulation if possible.

“You should also make sure you’re not paying more for your energy than you should by seeing what fixed deals are available. If you’re worried about paying your energy bill this winter, please don’t suffer alone. Reach out to your energy supplier, who may be able to offer advice and support.”

Opinium polled 2,000 UK adults between September 5 and 9.

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