Best Budget Friendly: Sunbeam Restful Quilted Heated Mattress Pad – Twin
Most folks know that heated blankets are a good way to keep warm on a cold night—but the secret to staying more toasty is using a heated mattress pad.
Why?
When you heat from below, more heat stays trapped between the person and the blanket. Heated blankets, on the other hand, lose some heat to the room—that makes them less comfortable and efficient.
So what are the best heated mattress pad? Here at the home ranch in Colorado it gets mighty cold. So we tried out several brands. And then we asked our parent readers for their favorites.
For the best budget-friendly heated mattress pad, we liked this Sunbeam model. No, it isn’t as plush as other models—but it does the trick (heats up quickly and stays toasty warm), at a price that doesn’t break the bank.
Here’s more:
What We Liked
• Quickly warms up.
• Auto shut-off after 10 hours.
• Machine washable.
• 10 heat settings.
What Needs Work
• Thin pad so wires may be noticeable. We didn’t find this to be an issue, but some folks find the wires uncomfortable.
• Hard to adjust the controls at night in the dark. While the heat setting is lit on the control, the controls themselves are not lighted—as a result, it is hard to adjust the setting in the dark.
• No pre-heat function. If you are willing to spend extra, that’s a nice feature.
Best Analog Control: Biddeford Blankets Polyester Electric Heated Mattress Pad
Most heated mattress pads have digital controls and they work fine. But we realize a good number of our readers also like the simplicity of an analog dial.
You don’t have to figure out which button turns up or down the pad—the dial is easier to turn in the middle of the night.
In that case, we recommend this model by Biddeford—excellent quality and super easy to use.
What We Liked
• Excellent heat.
• Simple control that is easy to use.
• Works with Alexa.
• Affordable.
What Needs Work
• Thinner mattress pad means some users may feel the wires.
Best Twin XL: Bedsure Heated Mattress Pad Twin XL
What’s the difference between a twin and twin XL mattress pad? A twin XL mattress is about 5″ longer than a twin bed—and twin XL heated mattress pads are extra long to fit that length.
Twin XL mattresses are common in settings like college dorms, although some folks like them for their extra tall teenagers.
For the best twin XL mattress pad, we liked this Bedsure model. The cover is soft and fluffy—and the heat is warm and toast. Also nice: there is a 10-hour auto shut-off.
What We Liked
• Super comfortable.
• Auto shut-off after 10 hours.
• Heats up quickly.
• Deep 18″ pockets
What Needs Work
• Pricey.
Best Tried & True Brand: Degrees of Comfort Dual Control Heated Mattress Pad
When we asked our parent readers for their favorite heated mattress pads, this brand came up time and time again: Degrees of Comfort. And we agree, this heated mattress pad is smartly designed and super comfortable.
What We Liked
• Plush cover.
• Five heat settings are more than enough.
• Long cable cord for controller.
• Preheat function.
What Needs Work
• Instructions could be more detailed.
• Error codes on controllers can be puzzling.
About the Authors
Denise & Alan Fields are consumer advocates and best-selling authors. The Fields have authored 12 books with three million copies in print, including the best-selling guide to baby gear, Baby Bargains.
The Fields have been featured and quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times.
As consumer products experts, the Fields have been guests on the NBC Today Show, Good Morning America and ABC’s 20/20.
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