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Silentnight shoppers say this £40 foot warmer is perfect for 'poor circulation' in winter

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There's nothing worse than getting into bed on a chilly evening only to realise your feet feel like blocks of ice. Sure, bed socks are great, but Silentnight has something arguably better.

The Silentnight Cosy Foot Warmer (£40, Sleepy People) is designed to keep tootsies toasty in minutes. It's basically an electric blanket for feet, helping banish that dreaded cold-feet feeling once and for all.

Not only does it keep toes snug, but it can also help soothe aches and pains, making it a brilliant pick for anyone with poor circulation or who can't seem to get warm. The soft fleece lining adds extra comfort (perfect for curling up on the sofa or sliding into bed), and it's available in two colours: navy and grey.

There are three heat settings to suit users' preferences, from gentle warmth to full-on toasty. Plus, the fleece liner is machine washable, so it can keep things feeling fresh all winter long.

Even better, it might save shoppers from having to crank up the heating. The foot warmer takes approximately 1p to run, keeping users warm and potentially cutting down on bills at the same time.

Those who are keen to get even snuggly may appreciate Dunelm's Teddy Electric Throw,which keeps users warm without turning up the heat. It features a super-soft teddy fleece texture, adjustable heat settings, and it's available in two sizes, priced between £40 and £75.

Alternatively, there is this wearable option from Amazon (£24.99). This shawl fits snugly around the shoulders, making it an ideal choice for watching telly or reading upright in bed.

Back to the Cosy Foot Warmer, it's had some great reviews from Argos shoppers. One person said: "Helped with my poor circulation and cold feet / blue toes this winter.

"Noticed the difference, however, my feet did not get really hot (more a reflection of my poor circulation and cold house). Overall satisfied."

Meanwhile, a second piped up: "Bought this for my wife for her birthday, she's always complaining of cold feet and thought this would be ideal.

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"It's very easy to use, and the warmest setting is hot but not uncomfortable. She boosts it for 15 minutes on the highest heat, then turns it down. Her feet are always warm using this, and she finds it very comfortable to use."

However, this reviewer noted: "Lost a star because it is quite slow to heat to its max temp, but is really good overall."

On a more positive note, this Cosy Foot Warmer fan said: "I bought this for my 87-year-old mum and she loves it. Very comfortable and perfect for cold evenings when she's watching TV."

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