SHOPPERS are keen to get their hands on a Lidl electric blanket that can help save on energy bills.

The cost of energy has soared in recent months and households are looking for ways to save money.

Lidl's Silvercrest blanket is on sale for £22.99

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Lidl’s Silvercrest blanket is on sale for £22.99Credit: LIDL

Many are turning to the “heat the human not the home” motto hailed by consumer champion Martin Lewis.

The phrase relates to buying products, like electric blankets, that reduce the amount you have to use your heating.

Lidl shoppers have been rushing out to buy its Silvercrest £23 blanket that costs just 2p an hour to run and can slash bills.

The blanket comes with six heat settings, three-year warranty and a shut-off setting that will turn it off automatically after a set period of time.

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It’s machine washable as well, although shouldn’t be washed over 30°C.

Of course, you won’t be able to get the product online so should head to your nearest Lidl to see if they’ve got them in stock.

You can find out where your nearest Lidl store is by using the branch locator on its website.

You can always call your nearest store before heading out to see if they’ve got the blanket in stock and avoid a wasted journey.

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Remember, it’s always worth shopping around when looking to buy any product.

You might think the price on offer is cheap, but sometimes you can find something similar for less.

When looking at electrical items, take a note of the wattage as well. The higher the wattage, the more it will cost you on your electric per hour.

We looked online to see if any other retailers were selling a heated electric blanket cheaper than Lidl.

The cheapest we could see is on sale at Ryman’s for £24.99. Amazon has one for the same price too.

In other shopping news, we reveal the reason behind supermarkets putting out Easter eggs so early.

Plus, Aldi has launched an energy-saving range of products with prices starting from £2.99.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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