Have you heard of Electrowarmth?
http://electrowarmth.com/
As I have aged, not mellowed, I notice that I am more sensitive to a cold bed. Rather than jack up the heat and dry out an already rather dry climate, I looked around for a solution.
I've had electric blankets in the past and found them to do ok IF you sleep on top of them but they never warmed the mattress enough for me. As such, I had to pile on the comforters etc just to keep from shivering.
Enter Electrowarmth.
I ordered one 3 years ago in a Queen size to cover a 17 inch thick mattress. I can honestly say that this is one of the best investments (after Speed Queen)I have made in a long time. As the web site says, you sleep on it not under it. I drives out cold and dampness and with flannel sheets, I hardly feel anything underneath. I find that a setting of 3 is sufficient to keep me warm with the furnace down to 64 at night. As a result, I wake up feeling refreshed and not dehydrated.
It holds up well in washing, especially with the oh so gentle action of the Speed Queen.
Made in USA it runs on 110 v and has a quiet electronic control which lights up when you change the heat setting. I start mine on 5 and leave it for 15 minutes, then jump into bed and turn it to 3. Even during subzero weather, the bed is warm as toast. Makes a helluva difference on my aching back for sure.
http://electrowarmth.com/
As I have aged, not mellowed, I notice that I am more sensitive to a cold bed. Rather than jack up the heat and dry out an already rather dry climate, I looked around for a solution.
I've had electric blankets in the past and found them to do ok IF you sleep on top of them but they never warmed the mattress enough for me. As such, I had to pile on the comforters etc just to keep from shivering.
Enter Electrowarmth.
I ordered one 3 years ago in a Queen size to cover a 17 inch thick mattress. I can honestly say that this is one of the best investments (after Speed Queen)I have made in a long time. As the web site says, you sleep on it not under it. I drives out cold and dampness and with flannel sheets, I hardly feel anything underneath. I find that a setting of 3 is sufficient to keep me warm with the furnace down to 64 at night. As a result, I wake up feeling refreshed and not dehydrated.
It holds up well in washing, especially with the oh so gentle action of the Speed Queen.
Made in USA it runs on 110 v and has a quiet electronic control which lights up when you change the heat setting. I start mine on 5 and leave it for 15 minutes, then jump into bed and turn it to 3. Even during subzero weather, the bed is warm as toast. Makes a helluva difference on my aching back for sure.