The mattress topper is 'self-heating'
Households looking to lower their bills have been rushing to Tesco to snap up an energy-saving product that costs absolutely nothing to run.
That could be why the latest item that shoppers have been rushing to get is a Silent Night self-heating mattress topper from Tesco that offers a cheaper alternative to the electric blanket. It also comes complete with a thermal lining and deeply filled quilted top layer that adds up to an extra 8.5 tog of extra warmth to your bed to keep you nice and cosy.
According to Silent Night, the cost for running an electric blanket costs around 1p per hour, which means it would only cost £12 a year if it was used for one hour every night for a year.
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