SHOPPERS are flocking to Sainsbury to fill their trolleys with a bargain winter gadget that has been slashed in price. 

The Dreamland Deluxe Large heated throw has been reduced by 57% from £69 to £30 in select Sainsbury’s stores.

The Dreamland Deluxe Large heated throw has been reduced by 57%

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The Dreamland Deluxe Large heated throw has been reduced by 57%Credit: www.dreamlanduk.co.uk
The £69 gadget is now scanning for £30 at the tills

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The £69 gadget is now scanning for £30 at the tillsCredit: www.hotukdeals.com

It’s perfect if you’re looking for an affordable way to keep warm this winter without putting your heating on

The gadget comes with a hand-reusable storage bag so you can easily store it away in the warmer months. 

The blanket should warm up in approximately five minutes and comes with six different temperature settings so you can find one that’s right for you.

A five-layer ultra-thin heating sensor wire is built in so it can regulate its temperature every second and it has an automatic shut-off timer so you won’t need to worry about it overheating. 

The deal was shared on the Hotukdeals website and the post gained over 191 likes and 30 comments. 

The savvy finder said: “Even better than last year’s deal of £32. The next best deal price is £69 on sale and I’ve seen it sold for up to £90 when not on sale.”

One user said: “Scorching”

Another said: “I just bought two! Got it on now and it’s lovely.”

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“Bought two last week. It’s national. Great bargain,” added a third user.

Someone else said: “Brilliant!! I love this item. Paid more than 2x the price for a blue one last winter.”

The winter gadget is completely sold out on the Sainsbury’s website so you will need to head to stores to nab this deal. 

Shoppers have said they’ve noticed the deal in multiple stores but you may need to head to a few different stores before you find it.

Bare in mind prices will vary from store to store.

In Argos, the same heated electric throw is listed as £60 with the retailer claiming that’s its lowest price. 

In The Range, prices for heated electric throws start from £30.99.

Tips for keeping warm this winter

There are plenty of other affordable ways you can stay warm this winter.

Get yourself a hot water bottle, you can them in lots of different shapes and sizes.

They are always great for a cost-free way of keeping warm.

Before you get this heated throw also worth checking if you are eligible for free electric blankets.

Major energy firms have been giving away free electric blankets and money-saving gadgets as part of customer support packages.

Don’t forget about preventative measures, draught-proof your home and seal your windows to stop cold air from coming in.

Prices for draught excludes start from a fiver in most stores but a thick blanket rolled up next to a draughty door will work just as well.

Seal up any draughty windows with easy-to-use draught excluders, prices for them start at £1.99 and they could save up to £70 on your energy bills.

Loft insulation is also very important as it can stop heat escaping, therefore slashing your heating bill.

You can buy insulation from all local builder merchants or retailers such as B&Q and Wickes.

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