Disclaimer: We received this product free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.
Let’s be honest, spring can be a bit all over the place, can’t it? One minute, the sun’s shining, the birds are singing, and you’re convinced summer’s arrived early. The next, you’re huddled under a blanket, nursing a cuppa and wondering if you should cave in and pop the heating on. That’s why the Carmen Heated Wearable Blanket and Rechargeable Hot Water Bottle have been absolute lifesavers for me this week when the temperature plummeted.


The Rechargeable Hot Water Bottle ( RRP £14.99) is fantastic invention, no more filling a rubber bottle with hot water from the kettle – simply attach the bottle to its charging rack, place it on a level surface, and let it heat up for 10 to 15 minutes. The indicator light switches on while charging and turns off automatically once it reaches 50°C. A full charge gives between two to five hours of warmth, making it perfect for a cosy night in.
Safety is a huge plus with this hot water bottle. Since it’s completely sealed, there’s no risk of leaks should it fall off your lap or onto the floor. Plus, you never have to deal with scalding water, making it ideal for older relatives or anyone who tends to be a bit accident-prone. The bottle is covered in a soft fleecy fabric and is available in three different colours – pink, grey, or purple, and it even has a built-in pouch to keep your hands warm. There’s no need to worry about it overheating as there’s a thermostat that cuts off when it reaches optimal temperature, which is between 70-75°C.
Beyond just warming you up, it doubles as a heat pad to soothe joint or muscle aches. And the best part? It costs as little as 12p to fully charge (based on 24p per kWh).


The Heated Wearable Blanket (RRP £49.99) is made from the softest 260gsm flannel fleece, and it’s really warm and cosy. It’s got long sleeves, so your arms stay warm whilst your hands are free and it covers you right from your neck down to your toes. I’m 6’ tall, and it even trails on the floor when I stand up! What surprised me, though, is that the whole blanket isn’t heated, it’s only the front pocket so when your hands are in there, they are lovely and toasty, but it doesn’t warm the rest of your body in quite the same way which was a little disappointing.



To turn the heat on there’s a simple controller with an on/off button and three heat settings – green for low, yellow for medium, and red for high. It’s got a 90-minute automatic timer, so you can nod off in front of the telly without worrying about it overheating. You do need to plug the blanket in and the lead isn’t overly long so you’ll have to sit fairly close to a socket if you want to use the heat.
The controller is detachable, which means you can machine wash the blanket – but Carmen recommends limiting this to just three times over its lifetime. They recommend spot cleaning with a damp cloth which isn’t the best way to clean a blanket, but considering it only heats your hands and middle, I’d be willing to chance a wash if it got really dirty. Worst case scenario, if it stops working, you’re still left with a super cosy blanket – just without the heated bit.
If you’re looking for ways to stay warm without cranking up the heating, these two are definitely worth considering and with Mother’s Day just around the corner, they’d make ideal gifts for your Mum. Whether it’s for relaxing evenings or just staying toasty on those unpredictable spring nights, these cosy essentials are sure to be a hit.