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Old 07-24-2016, 02:12 AM   #11
Eratosthenes
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by bevedfelker View Post
Why must it be an electric blanket? A good down comforter holds in body heat quite well. There are sleeping bags at LL Bean or other suppliers that are rated to 40 degrees below zero. It seems to me that a good thermal blanket or comforter ought to be adequate.
This something that my wife, who is very cold natured cannot do without. You have to have some body heat to begin with to get a good comforter going. In the days before we had a good electric blanket, I would get under her comforter to warm up the sheets. For this particular use she will come in very cold, coming into a warm RV a thermos of hot chocolate will help, but she will need her electric blanket to go to sleep.
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