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OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket

by New Edge Times Report
January 1, 2024
in Reviews
OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket
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Verdict

If saving money is a must for your electric blanket, OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket could be a great fit. Affordable to both buy and run, there are no bells and whistles here, but it does the basics well enough: it’s easy to use and maintain, simple to add to your bed and remove, and quick to heat up.

Pros

  • Low price
  • Three heats
  • Washable

Cons

  • Only one size available
  • No timer
  • Wires are prominent
  • Can’t sleep on it while turned on

  • SizesAvailable for double sized beds.

  • PowerSingle 70W control.

  • HeatThree heat settings.

Introduction

For those not familiar with OHS (Online Home Shop), its cheap and cheerful products are a good go-to for thrifty buyers and those keen to trim costs where possible. Its Electric Heated Under-Blanket is no exception: affordable and durable, it’s a great way to make your bed toasty and not splash the cash. Available only as a double size, its single control is 70W, meaning that running it at maximum for an hour (based on a 30p per kWh), will cost around 2p.

Design and features

  • Quick to fit elasticated straps
  • Single control
  • Smaller than comparable blankets

Unlike electric blankets that are designed to be on all night, ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket aims to take the chill off your bed, so must be turned off before slipping between the sheets.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket controller
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

It offers three heats across the whole blanket, controlled by a simple slider switch. The heat selected is shown by a small illuminated number but also by bumps next to the slider, which is handy if you’re turning it off or down in low light.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket powered on
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s only one control, which detaches for cleaning: handily, the blanket is washable at 30°C.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket controller detach position
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Two elasticated straps make it easy to fit – but they’re thinner than most so can be prone to twisting.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket strapped to bed

The double size measures 135 x 120cm: covering the average dimensions of a mattress from edge to edge (4ft 6in x 6ft 3in or 135 x 190cm) but not the pillow area, yet still coming up a little short at the bottom.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket fitted to bed

Performance

  • Need to remember to turn it off
  • Could use more padding
  • Quick to warm up

ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket is easy enough to fit but the fact that it doesn’t have a timer – and isn’t suitable for use with a timer plug – means that you’ll have to remember to turn it off before getting into bed. It’s a minor quibble, but for anyone who’s previously used a blanket that can be on low all night, it could prove to be an annoyance. It does, however, heat up pretty quickly when switched to the highest setting. On average, I could feel heat start to come through in the first five minutes, with 15-20 minutes usually adequate to take the chill off the bed.

As with similarly designed blankets, the hard control connector tended to collide with my shoulder, and in general, I found it wasn’t terribly comfy to sleep on.

The wires are quite prominent, and while after a few nights, I grew used to them, I welcomed the return of my usual electric blanket.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket wires
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

What I did like was the control. It was easy to set, even if I couldn’t see the illuminated figures showing which heat had been selected, thanks to the raised bumps.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You love getting into a toasty bed without worrying about initial cost and energy usage

ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket is a great-value buy for staying cosy.

You and your partner like to sleep at different heats

A single control and a single temperature may not keep both occupants happy.

Final Thoughts

Considering that luxury electric blankets can cost well over £100, ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket, with its pocket-friendly price, has lots of appeal. This, plus the fact that it will only cost a few pence to run before going to sleep, will make it great value for many. However, it’s an acquired taste if you prize comfort above all else. For soft padding alongside warmth, consider investing in Snuggledown Intelligent Warmth Supreme Comfort Heated Topper instead or an alternative from our guide to the best electric blankets.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every heated blanket we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main heated blanket for the review period

We record how much power the blanket will use on maximum.

We see how evenly the blanket is heated and if there are cold spots.

FAQs

Can you sleep on the OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket?

Not while it’s turned on – this model is designed to warm the bed before you get it.

Trusted Reviews test data

‹

Heated blanket running cost per hour

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket

£0.02

›

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Heated blanket sizes

Heated blanket type

Heated blanket number of heat options

Heated blanket overheat protection

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket

£34

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

135 x 120 x 0.7 CM

1.57 KG

2022

19/12/2023

OBEBUHBWH02

Double

Undersheet

3

Yes

›

Verdict

If saving money is a must for your electric blanket, OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket could be a great fit. Affordable to both buy and run, there are no bells and whistles here, but it does the basics well enough: it’s easy to use and maintain, simple to add to your bed and remove, and quick to heat up.

Pros

  • Low price
  • Three heats
  • Washable

Cons

  • Only one size available
  • No timer
  • Wires are prominent
  • Can’t sleep on it while turned on

  • SizesAvailable for double sized beds.

  • PowerSingle 70W control.

  • HeatThree heat settings.

Introduction

For those not familiar with OHS (Online Home Shop), its cheap and cheerful products are a good go-to for thrifty buyers and those keen to trim costs where possible. Its Electric Heated Under-Blanket is no exception: affordable and durable, it’s a great way to make your bed toasty and not splash the cash. Available only as a double size, its single control is 70W, meaning that running it at maximum for an hour (based on a 30p per kWh), will cost around 2p.

Design and features

  • Quick to fit elasticated straps
  • Single control
  • Smaller than comparable blankets

Unlike electric blankets that are designed to be on all night, ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket aims to take the chill off your bed, so must be turned off before slipping between the sheets.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket controller
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

It offers three heats across the whole blanket, controlled by a simple slider switch. The heat selected is shown by a small illuminated number but also by bumps next to the slider, which is handy if you’re turning it off or down in low light.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket powered on
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s only one control, which detaches for cleaning: handily, the blanket is washable at 30°C.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket controller detach position
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Two elasticated straps make it easy to fit – but they’re thinner than most so can be prone to twisting.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket strapped to bed

The double size measures 135 x 120cm: covering the average dimensions of a mattress from edge to edge (4ft 6in x 6ft 3in or 135 x 190cm) but not the pillow area, yet still coming up a little short at the bottom.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket fitted to bed

Performance

  • Need to remember to turn it off
  • Could use more padding
  • Quick to warm up

ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket is easy enough to fit but the fact that it doesn’t have a timer – and isn’t suitable for use with a timer plug – means that you’ll have to remember to turn it off before getting into bed. It’s a minor quibble, but for anyone who’s previously used a blanket that can be on low all night, it could prove to be an annoyance. It does, however, heat up pretty quickly when switched to the highest setting. On average, I could feel heat start to come through in the first five minutes, with 15-20 minutes usually adequate to take the chill off the bed.

As with similarly designed blankets, the hard control connector tended to collide with my shoulder, and in general, I found it wasn’t terribly comfy to sleep on.

The wires are quite prominent, and while after a few nights, I grew used to them, I welcomed the return of my usual electric blanket.

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket wires
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

What I did like was the control. It was easy to set, even if I couldn’t see the illuminated figures showing which heat had been selected, thanks to the raised bumps.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You love getting into a toasty bed without worrying about initial cost and energy usage

ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket is a great-value buy for staying cosy.

You and your partner like to sleep at different heats

A single control and a single temperature may not keep both occupants happy.

Final Thoughts

Considering that luxury electric blankets can cost well over £100, ONS’s Electric Heated Under-Blanket, with its pocket-friendly price, has lots of appeal. This, plus the fact that it will only cost a few pence to run before going to sleep, will make it great value for many. However, it’s an acquired taste if you prize comfort above all else. For soft padding alongside warmth, consider investing in Snuggledown Intelligent Warmth Supreme Comfort Heated Topper instead or an alternative from our guide to the best electric blankets.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every heated blanket we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main heated blanket for the review period

We record how much power the blanket will use on maximum.

We see how evenly the blanket is heated and if there are cold spots.

FAQs

Can you sleep on the OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket?

Not while it’s turned on – this model is designed to warm the bed before you get it.

Trusted Reviews test data

‹

Heated blanket running cost per hour

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket

£0.02

›

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Heated blanket sizes

Heated blanket type

Heated blanket number of heat options

Heated blanket overheat protection

OHS Electric Heated Under-Blanket

£34

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

135 x 120 x 0.7 CM

1.57 KG

2022

19/12/2023

OBEBUHBWH02

Double

Undersheet

3

Yes

›

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