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MaxKare Electric Blanket Heated Throw Flannel & Sherpa Reversible Fast Heating Blanket 50
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👍 Full-body Comfort & Fast Heating - The heated throw blanket (50*60 inches) cuddles you comprehensively and stably with snap button design while heating rapidly with 4 optional levels (95-113℉) for maximum comfort to combat cold weather👍 Luxuriously Soft - The side with silky flannel and the other side with sherpa shu velveteen bring optimal sense of comfort, both sides working efficiently to preserve heat for further warmth👍 Safety Assurance - Shuts off automatically after 3 hours of continuous use, no worry of forgotten shutoff; Overheat protection promotes safer user experience of this electric throw blanket👍 Machine Washable & Easy Maintenance - The detachable controller and the washable fabric materials helps maintain the hygienic and soft use of this electric warming blanket for years to come👍 Flexible & Versatile - Long power cable (9.8 feet) makes the electric heated blanket free of restriction by a short cable to work flexibly in a wider range; Can also be used as a normal blanket by simply detaching the controller
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u/blahblahwordvomit · 4 pointsr/RBNLifeSkills

You want a heavy fleece blanket plus a regular comforter. If you can afford to get yourself a heated blanket you will be living in the lap of luxury.

This is kind of living situation dependant but, if you find that your windows are drafty blackout curtains are a decent insulator if you can't put up something more serious.

If you can't control the heat of your whole living space (someone else controls the thermometer and you're cold, or maybe your room is a cold spot) you can keep the heat in your bedroom by covering up your windows and the top part of the door with a blanket. I'd do this before getting a space heater.

Go buy a case of ramen and a bottle of your favorite eye watering hot sauce. Sometimes you just want to clear out the face pipes.


Make a little winter survival kit for your car. https://www.skilledsurvival.com/winter-emergency-vehicle-kit/ This list is super intense but it's not bad. I wouldn't be too worried about like... a propane heater, camp stove or a gas tank. My SO swears by traction mats, but if they won't fit in your car you can throw down some sand or kitty litter under stuck tires.


Oh, don't' forget to drink water and use chapstick