Power outage is inevitable and can happen for a number of reasons, what’s important is that you are always ready for when it happens. Usually, you would opt in using an electric heater, running the fireplace, or a wood stove. However, you should have an endless supply of wood for this to work or if you used an electric heater, then you’d be disappointed when you find out that it requires or consumes a lot of wattage, but won’t still be able to heat up an entire room. So if you’re looking for something efficient in keeping your body warm and at a normal temperature, then you should definitely try using an electric blanket! Learn how and why by reading the written instructions down below and watching this video tutorial by Silver Cymbal on YouTube. I hope that you find this tutorial as helpful as I did, enjoy, and see you at the next tutorial.

Materials:

  • Electric blanket
  • Power station

Directions:

Easy Emergency Heater Tutorial
Image credit: Silver Cymbal via YouTube

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All you have to do is simply plug in the electric blanket, then you can either put it on top of a comforter or bed or use it as is. Some of these electric blankets are energy efficient and can run on a high setting for about 6 hours and only consumes around 114 watts. To run these types of blankets, you can use just about any power station that you have and plug it anywhere you need it. Now, you can stay warm whenever and wherever you want without the hassle.

How To Stay Warm When The Power Is Out
Image credit: Silver Cymbal via YouTube

 

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The Best Way To Stay Warm When The Power Is Out

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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