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- Opie431ExplorerWe had both and like the blanket more than we liked the pad.
- lakeside013104ExplorerFoam mattress pad and warm cuddle partner.
Lakesie - EsoxLuciusExplorerFor those who felt cold on top with heated mattress pads it is obvious that their covers were inadequate. Get a down comforter, indeed any sufficient insulation to keep the heat in. Then a lightweight merino wool cap keeps the beanie from getting cold. We have kept the furnace set to 50 and remain toasty warm with a heated mattress pad, down comforter and the wool cap.
- shum02ExplorerMattress pad! The cat's meow :)
Winter camp with them in the rig and there is NOTHING quite like them. Have units with individual controls.
As said heat rises...............no cold spots on the bed ;) - Mike__RoseExplorerWe have both and I prefer the pad. Turn it on before we settle in and turn it off when we go to bed. We each have our own control, so can adjust if it gets cold during the night. DW steals the blankets so that is why I prefer the pad! We usually have the electric blanket for the queen mattress in the loft cabover bed and the pad in the rear bedroom.
- Dutch_12078Explorer IIWe've used heated mattress pads for years and would not consider ever going back to a heated blanket. We turn the dual control settings up for awhile before going to bed, and then my wife turns her side down and I turn my side off when we get in bed. Very comfortable for both of us...
- doxiemom11Explorer III get chilled from the top because the mattress under me usually is warm after awhile anyway, so I would prefer the blanket.
- georgelesleyExplorerWe had a mattress pad for several years. When it died we both decided an electric blanket is better. The pad is great for prewarming the bed, but we found the back and bottom were warm, but the top of us was cold. We now use blanket only and find it prewarms the the bed nicely.
I also figured since heat rises, the pad would be better. But with a regular blanket over the electric blanket we find most of the heat stays in the bed around us. I think the pad required more maintenance. I recall fixing the connections several times, electric blankets seem more durable maybe because on our pad the connectors were at the head end and blankets are typically at the foot end and less pulling on them.
Both draw so little power the difference if any is not a concern for us. - 2gypsies1Explorer IIII have a problem with all the heat of the pad being enclosed so tight. I get the feeling it's going to catch on fire. I like the blanket best.
- DannyAExplorerGot both and prefer electric blanket.
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