
Amazon cooling blanket that's the 'best thing ever' for night sweats now 20% off
Amazon cooling blanket that's the 'best thing ever' for night sweats now 20% off
The popular Ailemei direct cooling blanket for night sweats is currently on sale at Amazon
The specialist blanket helps keep users cool on sticky summer nights
(Image: Amazon )
While warm summer days can be enjoyable, the hot and sticky nights that follow are less so. It's particularly challenging for those who suffer from night sweats, as well as those who prefer to sleep with a blanket, as regular duvets often prove too warm during the summer months.
This is where a cooling blanket could come in handy, providing the comfort of a cover while keeping you cool. Currently, Amazon has a deal on the Ailemei Direct Cooling Blanket for Night Sweats, which is now nearly 20% off at £21.94.
The specialist blanket is made from mica nylon and Japanese cold fibre, designed to keep users feeling fresh during hot nights.
It's also lightweight, adding to its appeal.
The blanket is breathable and comfortable, taking away heat and reportedly lowering internal temperature by about 2°C.
Additionally, it's machine and hand washable, making it easy to care for, reports the Mirror.
If this particular cooling blanket doesn't tickle your fancy, Dunelm's Fogarty Cooling Cotton Duvet Cover could be paired with your existing summer duvet. Prices range from £9.20 to £32 depending on the size, and the plain duvet cover is available in colours such as sage green, white and blush pink.
Debenhams also provides an option with the Slumberdown Cool Sleep Ultra Cool Nylon Summer Duvet/Blanket, currently on sale with up to 40% priced between £41.25 and £69.37 depending on size. This duvet is engineered to dissipate heat and reportedly feels twice as cool as standard polyester blankets.
Meanwhile, the Ailemei Direct Cooling Blanket has garnered popularity among consumers, achieving a 4.4-star average rating.
One pleased customer said: "Absolutely brilliant! You literally put it on and can feel the cooling straight away! It's very light and has two layers, it's a slippery type of fabric. I like having a blanket and get too hot under them, this is great to combat that!"
Another user hailed it as "the best thing ever", admitting: "I wish I'd bought it earlier, perfect for hot summer nights, lightweight, comfortable."
A third buyer was equally enthusiastic, proclaiming: "Absolutely blooming marvellous. Cooled me down on many a hot flush! Recommended."
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However, not everyone was completely satisfied as one reviewer remarked: "I didn't find this cooling, however it definitely stopped me sweating and therefore definitely had a more comfortable sleep. I like the way it is very thin but has a nice weight to it so it's easy to sleep under! Would recommend but not if your expecting it to actually be cool to the touch."
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