“Electric blankets are a form of dry superficial heat which can increase blood flow to superficial soft tissue of the body and relax minor forms of tension and tightness,” says Karen Sorbo-Gangola, a senior physical therapist at Pure Healthy Back Troy. To find the best heated blankets, we had 11 testers put 27 electric blankets to the test at our testing lab in Des Moines, Iowa. Using a pre-determined methodology, testers evaluated and scored each pick based on seven categories: quality, feel, effectiveness, heat, durability, ease of use, and value.  Overall, the best heated blanket is the Micro Flannel Reverse Electric Heated Blanket because it’s warm and cozy, heats up quickly, and received high scores in all categories during testing.  Here, the best heated blankets. Keep in Mind: There was a slight stain visible after the spot treatment test. The blanket has eight heat settings to choose from, so you can choose your desired feel. During testing, the blanket warmed up quickly and didn’t feel too hot, even on the highest setting. Aside from the heating element, this versatile electric blanket also offers warmth and comfort thanks to its weighted feel.  The blanket is offered in four sizes and seven colors. If you go with a queen or king size, you’ll appreciate the dual controls that allow two people to choose different heat settings while sharing the blanket. Regardless of which size you choose, there’s also an auto shut-off function for added convenience and safety.  Testers found that you couldn’t feel the cords throughout while using the blanket. Though it’s machine washable, the blanket did stain a bit during the spot cleaning test. However, given the quality and durability, testers felt the electric blanket is a good value overall.  Price at time of publish: From $200 Product Details: Size: From 85 x 66 inches | Material: Polyester | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: Not listed | Care: Machine wash Keep in Mind: It’s recommended you pre-soak the blanket before washing, which adds an extra step to maintenance. Although the control was easy to use, testers noted that it felt flimsy. With velour on one side and cozy teddy material on the other, this blanket is soft and comfortable. Testers tried out the 50 x 60-inch style and wished it was a bit longer. Luckily, it’s offered in three additional sizes, so you can choose a different one.  Overall, testers found that the blanket distributed heat evenly throughout. They also didn’t feel the electric cords, which added to the overall comfort of the blanket. Although the controller felt a little flimsy, it was still easy to use.  The manufacturer recommends pre-soaking the blanket before washing, which adds an additional step to maintenance. However, this electric blanket performed well during our spot treatment test and didn’t leave behind any visible stains, so that’s always a good option.  Price at time of publish: $40 Product Details: Size: From 50 x 60 inches | Material: Flannel  | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: Not listed | Care: Machine wash Keep in Mind: The control doesn’t allow you to scroll back to a lower setting. Testers noted that the cord was short and needed an extension cord to use it. The blanket is offered in one size and three colors: cream, gray, and blue. It’s aesthetically pleasing thanks to a ribbed detail that’s stylish and helps with heat distribution. Although this throw blanket is on the small side, testers found that it gave off a good amount of heat. The coils were spread evenly throughout the blanket and we didn’t notice any wires sticking out. The controller was easy to use but testers weren’t able to dial back to a lower setting, which was a little inconvenient. This electric blanket also did well during the spot treatment test, an impressive feat especially since testers tried out the cream color.  Testers did note, however, that the cord was not very long and it had to be plugged into an extension cord, so keep that in mind before you invest.  Price at time of publish: $119 Product Details: Size: 50 x 60 inches | Material: Polyester | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: Not listed | Care: Machine wash cold and tumble dry low or line dry in the shade Keep in Mind: The control screen didn’t light up, which the tester felt was inconvenient if you want to use it in a darker space. The blanket, which has ten heat settings, is offered in two colors and four standard sizes. Testers liked that the wires had a flatter shape and were thicker, so they won’t tangle easily. Our only complaints about this electric blanket are that the control panel screen didn’t light up, making it hard to see in the dark. There were also some crinkles after taking it out of the dryer, though testers felt they would likely smooth out over time.  Price at time of publish: $99 Product Details: Size: From 62 x 84 inches | Material: Polyester | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: 19 inches | Care: Machine wash and dry Keep in Mind: Testers found that it didn’t heat up like some of the other picks, so it’s not the best option for the winter. There are 10 different heat settings, so you can choose which works best for your preferences. There’s also an automatic shut-off that’ll turn the blanket off after 10 hours, adding an extra layer of safety. Testers couldn’t feel the wires and didn’t hear any noise while the blanket was plugged in, a bonus especially if you’re watching television or taking a nap.  It’s worth noting that while it didn’t heat up to the touch, the testers still felt warm and cozy under the blanket. However, this electric blanket may not be warm enough to use in the middle of winter. Price at time of publish: $139 Product Details: Size: From 84 x 77 inches | Material: Micro-fleece and polyester | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: Not listed | Care: Machine wash in warm water and tumble dry on low Keep in Mind: Testers felt that the blanket was not as warm as some other options. They also found the washing instructions to be complicated. This blanket has three heat settings: low, medium, and high. The controller, which is attached to a 3-foot-long cord, also has a light that makes it convenient to use at night.  One tester noted there was no heating element on the border, which impacted the overall heat quality.  Overall, they felt that this blanket didn’t feel very warm, even on the highest setting, and that the actual weight and fabric provided some warmth. However, they felt that it would still make for a good option to use as a throw blanket.  Price at time of publish: $57 Product Details: Size: 70 x 60 inches | Material: Mink, berber | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: 3 feet | Care: Machine wash Keep in Mind: The wires were noticeable to the tester, which could impact overall comfort. It also didn’t respond well during the spot cleaning test. During testing, the controller was easy to use. Testers also liked there was a light-up screen that makes it easy to adjust the temperature at night. This electric blanket has an automatic shut-off function, though keep in mind it’ll turn your blanket off after four hours, which is shorter than some other options.  Our testers found that the blanket gets very warm on the highest heat setting. However, if you prefer a cooler setting you’re sure to appreciate that this blanket has 10 different head modes to choose from. Unlike some other styles, the wires were noticeable on this blanket. It also didn’t perform well during our spot treatment test, though it is a machine-washable pick.  Price at time of publish: $50 Product Details: Size: 50 x 60 inches | Material: Polyester | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: Not listed | Care: Machine wash Keep in Mind: One tester felt that the silky border was dated and was concerned the blanket might pill over time. The blanket is offered in multiple colors and four standard bedding sizes. Testers liked that it comes with intuitive dual controls and eight different heat settings, so you and your partner can both choose the most comfortable temperature.  Overall, testers thought this flannel heated blanket was soft but were worried the material might pill after washing it. They also felt the satin border appeared a bit dated, but it depends on your personal preferences.  Price at time of publish: $150 Product Details: Size: From 90 x 72 inches | Material: Polyester | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: 16 feet | Care: Machine wash Keep in Mind: Testers found that the blanket was thin and isn’t plush. It was also difficult to release the plug from the blanket. The fabric is soft but rather thin, so it wasn’t as warm as some of the other blankets we tested. It heated quickly, though testers felt that it wouldn’t offer much warmth without the heating element turned on. The controller was easy to use, but it was difficult to unplug the blanket and it took testers three tries to release the plug.  Even though the wires were hidden nicely, testers noticed some loose threads around the opening for the electric plug, which made the blanket look unfinished. The cord was 6 feet, however, which made it easy to plug in from wherever you’re sitting.  Price at time of publish: $51 Product Details: Size: From 50 x 60 inches | Material: Polyester | Auto Timer: Yes | Cord Length: 6 feet | Care: Machine wash in cold water and tumble dry on low

Our Testing Process

To find the best heated blankets, we had 11 testers put 27 electric blankets to the test at our testing lab in Des Moines, Iowa. Using a pre-determined methodology, testers evaluated and scored each pick based on seven categories: quality, feel, effectiveness, heat, durability, ease of use, and value.  To determine quality, testers examine the blanket and noted its construction, the materials, and if there were any defects. They also compared the blanket to the manufacturer’s specifications to determine if it was aligned. In the same vein, testers scored feel based on the blanket’s quality and how soft, luxurious, and warm it felt. Effectiveness was based on how quickly the blanket heated and how much heat it offered. The blankets lost points if testers had any critiques about any settings or features. To score the heat category, testers evaluated the range of heat levels, as well as any dual zones. They also tested any specific temperatures the manufacturer listed.  Durability was determined based on if the blanket was still in the same condition after all of the tests were performed. If the pick was machine washable, the blanket was evaluated to determine if the size and quality remained the same. If a blanket was spot-clean only, a tablespoon of coffee was poured on it. After 30 seconds, the area was blotted with a wet towel to see if it could be removed. If not, testers also tried to use a Tide pen to remove it.  Ease of use was determined by how easy it was to control the blanket, as well as if there were any innovative features. Overall value was then based on if the tester thought the price was appropriate, as well as if they recommend the blanket. 

What to Know About Electric Blankets Before Shopping

Size

Electric blankets are available in various sizes ranging from throw blankets to queen and king-size blankets. If you’re looking for an electric blanket to keep you warm and cozy while lounging around the house, a smaller size throw should work just fine. However, you can also choose one to fit your bed and keep you warm throughout the night. If you and your partner prefer different temperatures while sleeping, look for an electric blanket with dual controls.

Material

The material can contribute to the warmth of a blanket, so it’s an important detail to keep in mind. In general, you’ll find that most options are polyester or flannel, two options that will keep you warm even without a heating element.

Auto Timer

Most of the electric blankets on our list come with auto timers, which means the blanket automatically shuts off after a set amount of time. Automatic timers can be as low as two hours and as high as 10.  “Electric blankets must always be unplugged or turned off when not in use,” says Jennifer Schallmoser, media relations specialist at the National Safety Council. 

Cord Length

Cord length is an important feature to look at when shopping for the best heated blanket, especially if you want to use it in bed or on your couch. The length of a cord can be one foot or six, so be mindful of where you want to use it and how far that is from an outlet. Otherwise, you may need to also use an extension cord. 

Care

Many electric blankets are machine washable, but you’ll want to check the manufacturer’s instructions to be sure. If it is, just make sure you remove the power cord and controller before washing or drying the blanket. 

Other Heated Blankets We Tested

Tefici Electric Heated Blanket Throw 

Although Tefici Electric Heated Blanket Throw was soft and easy to use, the thin layers of fabric and low-quality stitching gave it an unfinished look. Testers could also see the wires and it didn’t heat up as much as the other electric blankets we tried.

Perfect Fit Ultra Soft Plush Electric Heated Warming Blanket 

This Perfect Fit Ultra Soft Plush Electric Heated Warming Blanket is soft and comfortable, but the heat output is low. It has two controls with long cords that offer more plug-in options, but only one of the controls worked when it was tested. Plus, the cords can get easily tangled. The Lomitech Heated Blanket is durable and easy to clean. However, the wires clumped together in one area, and testers found that it didn’t offer good heat distribution. 

Your Questions, Answered

How long do electric blankets last?

Electric blankets can last up to 10 years with proper care. However, if you notice any brown spots, exposed wires, or uneven heat distribution it may be time to replace your blanket.

Can you put another blanket on top of an electric blanket?

Safety is a key consideration when using an electric blanket, so you’ll want to be mindful of any other bedding as well.  “Don’t put anything on top of an electric blanket, including other blankets or pets, as this can cause the devices to overheat, “ says Schallmoser.

Do electric blankets save money?

Electric blankets are a cost-effective way to keep warm since they do not consume very much energy. Depending on where you live, you may also need to use a full-home heater less, which could cut down costs. 

Who We Are

Erica Reagle is a freelance writer for Better Homes & Gardens. To make this list, she used testing insights from our Des Moines, Iowa testing lab. She also consulted Jennifer Schallmoser, a media relations specialist at the National Safety Council, and Karen Sorbo-Gangola, a senior physical therapist at Pure Healthy Back Troy, for additional insight. 

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