Best Heated Throws for UK Flats
A heated throw is one of the cheapest ways to stay warm in a flat: instead of heating the whole room, you warm yourself on the sofa or in bed for pennies an hour. For renters watching energy bills, it’s an easy win — cosy, portable and cheap to run. This guide rounds up strong heated throws for flats.
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For most people, a machine-washable heated throw (around 120×160cm) with multiple heat settings, a timer and overheat protection is ideal — big enough to wrap up on the sofa, cheap to run, and safe to use for hours. A faux-fur finish adds cosiness; a larger size suits sharing.
Who this guide is for
Anyone who wants to cut heating costs by warming themselves rather than the whole flat — on the sofa, at a desk or in bed — and who values a cosy, low-running-cost alternative to turning the heating up.
Our picks at a glance
| Pick | Product | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| BEST OVERALL | Slumberdown Warm Heated Throw (130×160cm) | Cosy, everyday sofa warmth |
| BEST FAUX FUR | Igenix Faux Fur Heated Throw | Maximum cosiness |
| BEST LUXURY FEEL | Emperial Luxury Heated Blanket | A soft, premium-feeling throw |
| BEST LARGE | PROALLER Heated Blanket Throw (160×130cm) | Sharing on the sofa |
| BEST VALUE | BOMOVA Electric Heated Throw (130×160cm) | An affordable everyday throw |
How we chose
We compared these products on the features that matter for UK flats — size, practicality, running or maintenance needs, renter-friendliness and value — using published specifications and brand reputation. We haven’t tested every product hands-on, and we don’t quote prices or star ratings here because they change; tap through to Amazon for the current figures and reviews.
The best heated throws for UK flats
Slumberdown Warm Heated Throw (130×160cm)
Best for: Cosy, everyday sofa warmth
Slumberdown is a well-known UK bedding brand, and this generously sized heated throw offers multiple heat settings and a soft, machine-washable finish for relaxing on the sofa.
Pros
- Trusted bedding brand
- Generous 130×160cm size
- Multiple heat settings
- Machine-washable
Cons
- Corded, so tethered to a socket
- Not for use as a fitted electric blanket
Igenix Faux Fur Heated Throw
Best for: Maximum cosiness
A plush faux-fur heated throw from Igenix that combines a luxurious feel with adjustable heat settings — the one to choose if you want it as snug as possible.
Pros
- Plush faux-fur finish
- Adjustable heat settings
- Recognised brand
- Very cosy
Cons
- Faux fur needs careful washing
- Bulkier to store
Emperial Luxury Heated Blanket
Best for: A soft, premium-feeling throw
A soft, luxury-feel heated throw with multiple settings and overheat protection, striking a balance between cosiness and everyday practicality.
Pros
- Soft, premium feel
- Multiple heat settings
- Overheat protection
- Good size for one
Cons
- Mid-range price
- Corded operation
PROALLER Heated Blanket Throw (160×130cm)
Best for: Sharing on the sofa
A larger heated throw with several heat levels and a timer, big enough to share on the sofa or drape over a double bed for pre-warming.
Pros
- Large, shareable size
- Several heat levels and timer
- Machine-washable
- Good value for the size
Cons
- Larger to store
- Takes longer to warm fully
BOMOVA Electric Heated Throw (130×160cm)
Best for: An affordable everyday throw
A budget-friendly heated throw with fast heat-up, multiple settings and auto shut-off — a low-cost way to try heated-throw savings.
Pros
- Affordable
- Fast heat-up
- Auto shut-off timer
- Machine-washable
Cons
- Simpler controls
- Less brand heritage
How to choose
- Size: A 120×160cm throw suits one person on the sofa; go larger (160cm+) to share or cover a bed.
- Heat settings and timer: Multiple settings let you dial in comfort; an auto shut-off timer adds safety for long sessions.
- Washability: Choose a machine-washable throw (with the controller removed) for easy cleaning.
- Safety: Look for overheat protection and auto shut-off; don’t use a heated throw that’s damaged, folded tightly while on, or with pets chewing the cord.
- Running cost: Heated throws draw very little power — usually a few pence per hour — making them far cheaper than heating a room.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a heated throw cost to run?
Very little — most draw a low wattage, so running one typically costs only a few pence per hour depending on your tariff. That’s far cheaper than heating a whole room, which is why they’re popular for cutting bills.
Is a heated throw the same as an electric blanket?
Not quite. A heated throw sits on top of you (on the sofa or over a bed) and is portable, while a fitted electric blanket goes under the sheet to warm the bed. Some throws can be draped over a bed, but they’re designed for use on top.
Are heated throws safe to leave on?
Use one with overheat protection and an auto shut-off timer, don’t fold or bunch it tightly while it’s on, and switch it off before sleeping unless it’s specifically rated for overnight use. Never use a damaged throw.
Our recommendation
The Slumberdown is our top all-round pick for cosy, cheap sofa warmth. Choose the Igenix for faux-fur cosiness, the Emperial for a premium feel, the PROALLER to share, or the BOMOVA on a budget.
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