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TPFKA@W
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Re: Weighted blankets

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Joe Guy wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:31 am
Can you put the weighted blanket between the bed spread and top sheet?
I’ve tried that and some other combinations. The only thing I haven’t tried is sleeping on top of the blanket.

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I have the heating off at night, the house rarely gets below 15 c (60f)
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TPFKA@W wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:54 am
I use an electric blanket on account of my feet get cold. I was hoping the weighted blanket would help with pain. So far so it has slid off every night.
I thought the directions for electric blankets said that you weren't supposed to put anything on top of them. It supposedly messes with their thermostats. Granted we haven't used an EB for over 30 years. Things may have changed.
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What if hubs slept on part, and the rest went over you?
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Re: Weighted blankets

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It would not work in our sleeping dynamic particularly since hubby wanted no part of weighted sleeping and I got a twin for that reason. I appreciate the input though.

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