I’m one of those people who’s cold from October until somewhere around April. Old rented flat, average insulation, working from home most days, plus a partner and a cat all fighting for the same warm corner of the sofa. Turning the heating up does work, but the bill hurts and the air gets dry and stuffy. A heated throw works differently: it warms us on the sofa first, not the whole room. When you’re choosing one, the questions are pretty simple. A few minutes after you switch it on, do you clearly feel warmer, and is the heat spread evenly or hot in one strip and cool everywhere else? Does the fabric feel nice against your skin? Is it big enough to wrap one person from shoulders to toes (plus a cat), or more a “two people over the knees” size? And then a few practical points: can you unplug the lead and throw the whole thing in the washing machine, is there a timer, and is there overheat protection so you don’t worry if you fall asleep under it?
Dreamland Hygge Days Heated Throw
Fast 5-minute heat-up using Intelliheat Technology.Energy saving, starting from just 1p to run.Dimensions: 120 x 160 cm.Colour: Charcoal Grey.Material: 100% Polyester.
With that checklist, we used two throws on the same sofa for a winter: the Dreamland Hygge Days Heated Throw and the Silentnight Comfort Control Heated Throw. Dreamland quickly became “my” blanket on really cold evenings. It has thick faux fur on top, soft fleece underneath, and it’s big enough that when I curl up it covers me from shoulders to feet, with the cat happily tunnelling in. On a medium-high setting it goes from cold to properly warm in a couple of minutes, and the heat feels even right across the throw – no one scorching edge with the rest still lukewarm. We even slipped a small thermometer underneath once, and it sat at a comfortably warm low-30s °C. There are 6 heat levels and 1 / 3 / 9-hour timers, plus overheat protection, and the cable unplugs so you can machine-wash the whole throw when coffee spills or pet hair build up. Silentnight has a slightly different role: it’s lighter, made from very soft fleece, and we mostly use it as the “shared movie blanket” across two laps. It also warms up within a few minutes, with a gentle, even heat from edge to edge, just less intense than Dreamland at the same “mental setting”. The same quick check on Silentnight came out a touch cooler, but still in that gentle low-30s °C range. With 9 finer levels it’s easier to find a “just warm enough” point for my partner, who isn’t as permanently cold as I am. It also has overheat protection, an auto shut-off at around two hours, and a detachable lead so it can go straight in the washing machine.
Silentnight Comfort Control Heated Throw
SUPER SOFT: Covered in a super soft fleece for maximum cosiness, our heated throw is perfect for the colder months Measures 120 x 160cm.
Quick spec snapshot
Aspect | Dreamland Hygge Days | Silentnight Comfort Control |
|---|---|---|
Feel & fabric | Thick faux fur + fleece, very cocoon-like | Lighter, very soft fleece, easy to grab and share |
Size use-case | Best as a one-person full-body wrap (plus cat) | Great as a shared sofa throw for two people |
Heat & control | 6 heat levels, 1 / 3 / 9-hour timer | 9 heat levels, ~2-hour auto shut-off |
Care & safety | Detachable lead, machine-wash, overheat cut-off | Detachable lead, machine-wash, overheat cut-off |
After a season, the split in our home is very clear. Dreamland Hygge Days is the one I reach for when I’m freezing and planning to stay parked in the same corner of the sofa all evening. It suits the person who is always cold, likes a thicker, weightier blanket and wants that “wrapped in my own warm bubble” feeling for hours – the stronger heat and longer timer options line up perfectly with that. Silentnight Comfort Control has become the “communal” throw: it’s the one we drape over two laps for a film, warm enough to feel cosy but less intense, and the automatic switch-off is reassuring if you’re the type to nod off mid-episode. In terms of price, they usually sit in a similar mid-range band, but discounts and colour options move around a lot, so it makes sense to go by whatever the retailer’s product pages show at the time. Put simply: if your household has one person who is always shivering and wants a thick personal little furnace, pick Dreamland; if you want a lighter, easy-to-share throw that anyone can grab without thinking, go for Silentnight.