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This insane electric duvet has been keeping me warm and saving me money all winter

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Last updated: 2026/01/20 at 8:35 AM
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I’ll be honest. I’ve never got on with electric blankets. You lie on them, they heat up, and before you know it you’re being slow-roasted like a sausage on a disposable barbecue. Too hot. Too intense. And there’s no escape. An electric duvet, though? That’s a different beast entirely – and Dreamland’s Love Mornings All-Season Heated Duvet has quietly converted me over the past few months.

I’ve been using the King-size version with dual controls since late autumn, right through some properly grim UK winter nights.

You see, I live in a 1970s house, with a draughty bedroom, single-digit indoor temperatures if the heating’s off, and an old oil boiler which makes me wince every time it clicks on. Instead of cranking the thermostat, I plugged this in, slid it into a duvet cover, and left the rest of the house to fend for itself.

The big win is how it heats. Dreamland’s Intelliheat system warms from the top down, like a normal duvet would if you were already cosy. That means no “hot strip” feeling and no pressure points. Because it’s over you, not under you, it’s much easier to regulate. Stick a leg out. Waft some cold air in. I’ve genuinely slept better because I’m not waking up overheating at 3am.

This insane electric duvet has been keeping me warm and saving me money all winter
You’re supposed to lie under it, not on top of it

It heats fast, too. Five minutes, and it’s already taken the edge off a freezing bed. I usually set it to level 2 or 3 out of the six available, then let the auto shut-off do its thing after an hour or three. The dual controls are a blessing if you share a bed with someone who runs hotter or colder than you (like my wife, who will complain she’s cold even if it’s over 20-degrees outside). With the electric duvet there are no arguments and no need to compromise.

Dreamland makes a big deal about running costs, and while I always treat “from 1p to run” claims with suspicion, the maths broadly checks out. At 2 x 150W, you’re not pulling much power, especially once it drops down after the initial heat-up. Compared to heating the whole house for a couple of hours at night, this is dramatically cheaper. I’ve kept the thermostat lower all winter, and my bills reflect that. Ofc ourse, that’s not a scientific lab test, but enough months of real use to feel confident saying it makes a difference.

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Simple heating controls that can be used even with the bleariest of eyes

Build quality is better than I expected, too. The cotton outer feels like a proper duvet, not a plasticky gadget, it hasn’t bunched up or gone lumpy, and you don’t feel the wires unless you go looking for them. I would say it’s a little heavier than a traditional duvet, verging on weighted blanket territory, but not oppressively so. It’s also machine washable and can be tumble-dried (although I haven’t needed to do that yet).

The LED controls are simple, with sensible features like auto-dimming lights so you’re not lighting up the bedroom at night.

Safety-wise, it ticks all the right boxes as well (one of the most important aspects for me, and why I wouldn’t trust a cheap clone from Amazon or Temu). The duvet features automatic shut-off timers, active safety monitoring, and proper certification. It never once made me nervous leaving it on while I drifted off.

Is it cheap upfront? No, definitely not. Prices start at £120 for a Single Duvet, £170 for a Double, and rise to £200 for a King. But after a full winter of use, I’m sold. It’s a clever way to stay warm, sleep better, and spend less doing it. I didn’t expect to like it this much – now I won’t sleep without it.

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