Keeping warm around the house ? Best Hoodie blanket or your recommendations?

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Posted 2nd Mar 2022
Going to get a couple of hoodie blankets as the outlook for energy prices gets worst everyday, best to just get use to the idea of the higher costs

Anyone know a good hoodie blanket brand? I was thinking kudd.ly looks best, seen a few reviews heads-up Vs oodie seems to be better quality

Any tips for keeping warm around the house ? Any power efficient gadgets ? I already have the infrared panel heater good quality one and heated under blanket for the bed.

Any other recommendations? Is there heated hoodie blankets ?
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  1. Toon_army's avatar
    Toon_army
    Get yourself a push up board, when you feel cold knock a few press ups, win win
  2. hothud's avatar
    hothud
    I have been wearing thermal trousers around the house for the last few years and I reckon it has saved me quite a bit on my heating costs
  3. tek-monkey's avatar
    tek-monkey
    Can't you just put on more clothes? Or use a normal blanket/throw? If trying to save money I'd not be splashing out on a wearable blanket tbh!

    I have a new baby so no choice here, heating to 21c all day.
  4. Mark_Hickman's avatar
    Mark_Hickman
    A cheap housecoat from primark will keep you warm why do you need a hoodie thing for £50 if your trying to save money ?
    seems a waste of money to me along with the heated underbed blanket, get a high tog quilt and your body keeps itself warm (edited)
  5. BigStart's avatar
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    tek-monkey02/03/2022 16:27

    Before the kid my stat was only set to 16c anyway!


    God dam you are strong anything below 18 my hands are freezing
  6. HappyShopper's avatar
    HappyShopper
    So the clothes you currently own and wear have suddenly become ineffective at keeping you warm and uncomfortable whilst you move around the house?
  7. Cisco060606's avatar
    Cisco060606
    i wear a padded jacket at home.
    I bought it from primark for £18 last year.
  8. Mclwrth's avatar
    Mclwrth
    Have a look at heated vests which run off a power bank. The fleece ones are probably better for loungewear. I got one last year for about six quid (discounted) and it certainly keeps me warm when I'm pottering about, but it has a rubberised outer layer and it's not all that comfortable for lounging in.
    . (edited)
  9. mutley1's avatar
    mutley1
    Wear more than one layer. So two t-shirts then a thick jumper on top. Wear socks and slippers.

    Move around a lot as sitting still makes you feel cold. Drink lots of hot drinks and eat hot food.

    Use a warm throw when you are sitting on the sofa.

    I find sitting on your hands keep them warm. Also if you have a partner, cuddle up, and if you haven't got a partner, maybe now is the right time to find one?
  10. Mrcrazyman69's avatar
    Mrcrazyman69
    I had a Dreamland electric blanket which was really good for use when sitting down on the sofa. I was quite surprised at how hot it was. Only issue is mine broke after about 5 days for some unknown reason, but it was good while it lasted lol.

    As already mentioned padded/puffer jackets are actually incredibly warm and depending on the type, can be quite easy to move around in. I used one last winter and it's surprisingly comfy, and can be found very cheap as they're in fashion at the moment.

    Thick socks like Heat Holders are great but can be expensive. I always wear thicker socks when I can and find that my feet get cold easier than the rest of my body. (edited)
  11. ljboath's avatar
    ljboath
    Costco the comfy £29.89 is good. I have an Oodie and it really does make a difference.

    Lx (edited)
  12. BigStart's avatar
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    HappyShopper02/03/2022 17:11

    So the clothes you currently own and wear have suddenly become ineffective …So the clothes you currently own and wear have suddenly become ineffective at keeping you warm and uncomfortable whilst you move around the house?


    Haha no but just imagine the hoodie blanket to be super comfy / coozy
  13. simon5800's avatar
    simon5800
    ljboath02/03/2022 17:52

    Costco the comfy £29.89 is good. I have an Oodie and it really does make a …Costco the comfy £29.89 is good. I have an Oodie and it really does make a difference.Lx


    I brought one for the wife and she likes it and is comfortable. I had a cheap one from Amazon and it keeps me warm but can tell the quality isn't as good
  14. tcf's avatar
    tcf
    BigStart02/03/2022 16:22

    Need something comfortable to move around the house.. house is always …Need something comfortable to move around the house.. house is always freezing if heating isn’t on, old Victorian orange brick, temperature drops to 15–16c if central heating isn’t on most of the time.Can’t walk around or do normal house work and other tasks carrying a blanket around, need to wear one.I posted asking if there is similar quality for a reasonable price as it’s very expensive for what it isRipped 8% body fat.. not helping having low body fat lol


    15-16 degrees is shorts and t-shirt for me.
  15. Psychobunni's avatar
    Psychobunni
    You can get good quality borg/fleece lined hoodies from places like Mountain Warehouse for under £20. My partner got one from Costco for under £10 last week and it's so cosy! Buy one that's too big for you and then it'll keep your hands warm too

    Definitely layer up, thin long sleeved top or thermal under a borg lined hoodie and you'll be set! Oh, and make sure you keep your feet warm, I find that if my feet are even a bit cold then the rest of my body is too. Heat Holder socks are amazing!
  16. darlodge's avatar
    darlodge
    BigStart02/03/2022 16:22

    Need something comfortable to move around the house.. house is always …Need something comfortable to move around the house.. house is always freezing if heating isn’t on, old Victorian orange brick, temperature drops to 15–16c if central heating isn’t on most of the time.Can’t walk around or do normal house work and other tasks carrying a blanket around, need to wear one.I posted asking if there is similar quality for a reasonable price as it’s very expensive for what it isRipped 8% body fat.. not helping having low body fat lol


    Muscle is a better insulator that fat as it's more dense. It's also constantly active so generates it's own heat regardless of whether you're moving or sitting still.
  17. BigStart's avatar
    BigStart Author
    This is the Kuddly I was looking at, crazy retail price of 90£ always discounted to £50 roughly.

    kudd.ly/sho…et/

    I know there are very good quality, just wondering if there is a similar quality hoodie blanket for a better price ?
  18. BigStart's avatar
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    Mark_Hickman02/03/2022 16:15

    A cheap housecoat from primark will keep you warm why do you need a hoodie …A cheap housecoat from primark will keep you warm why do you need a hoodie thing for £50 if your trying to save money ? seems a waste of money to me along with the heated underbed blanket, get a high tog quilt and your body keeps itself warm


    Need something comfortable to move around the house.. house is always freezing if heating isn’t on, old Victorian orange brick, temperature drops to 15–16c if central heating isn’t on most of the time.

    Can’t walk around or do normal house work and other tasks carrying a blanket around, need to wear one.

    I posted asking if there is similar quality for a reasonable price as it’s very expensive for what it is

    Toon_army02/03/2022 16:09

    Get yourself a push up board, when you feel cold knock a few press ups, …Get yourself a push up board, when you feel cold knock a few press ups, win win


    Ripped 8% body fat.. not helping having low body fat lol (edited)
  19. tek-monkey's avatar
    tek-monkey
    BigStart02/03/2022 16:22

    Need something comfortable to move around the house.. house is always …Need something comfortable to move around the house.. house is always freezing if heating isn’t on, old Victorian orange brick, temperature drops to 15–16c if central heating isn’t on most of the time.


    Before the kid my stat was only set to 16c anyway!
  20. BigStart's avatar
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    hothud02/03/2022 16:39

    I have been wearing thermal trousers around the house for the last few …I have been wearing thermal trousers around the house for the last few years and I reckon it has saved me quite a bit on my heating costs


    Have them on got about 6 pairs
  21. Mendoza's avatar
    Mendoza
    I just wear a hoodie with the hood up.
    The heat rises up into the hood, and warms me up
  22. Ukguy101's avatar
    Ukguy101
    Get a electric blanket or electric throw peanuts to use, cheap to buy of Facebook too
  23. PonJaul76's avatar
    PonJaul76
    Oodie
  24. ran123ran's avatar
    ran123ran
    BigStart02/03/2022 15:48

    This is the Kuddly I was looking at, crazy retail price of 90£ always …This is the Kuddly I was looking at, crazy retail price of 90£ always discounted to £50 roughly. https://www.kudd.ly/shop/hoodie-blanket/I know there are very good quality, just wondering if there is a similar quality hoodie blanket for a better price ?


    Might aswell wear a coat.
  25. tek-monkey's avatar
    tek-monkey
    BigStart02/03/2022 16:29

    God dam you are strong anything below 18 my hands are freezing


    Until the mrs moved in my bedroom window only closed if it was below 0! I love the outdoors, feel stuffy inside.
  26. itchyone's avatar
    itchyone
    Fleece lined hoodie
  27. louiselouise's avatar
    louiselouise
    There's a few fleecy hoodies mentioned in this local paper article (though, these stories are recycled depending on where you live in the UK, so I wouldn't worry about the location) about Primark specifically (from October 2022). I've got the Keith Haring one on the right, it's really thick fleece and there's teddy lining in the hood!

    Mine was maybe a bit pricey for Primark at £19 but you may be able to get it from ebay. I got the L/XL (as I'm currently hovering around a size 14, but losing it, slowly) but I could've got a size down as it's humungous!49694130-wmBya.jpg (edited)
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