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Apr 22, 2023Stay cozy with the Over Air Electric Blanket - Japan Today
With winter approaching, keeping electricity and gas bills low can be a challenge. To save on bills, it’s time to look for cheaper alternatives than to keep the heater blasting all day. One way to stay warm indoors is to buy an electric heated blanket or wear more layers at home.
The Kurumiketto Over Air PD by Yamazen has been dubbed the “ultimate” loungewear. It doubles as an electric blanket and comes with sleeves so you can wear it all day in cold weather. Different sections of the blanket offer two heating systems: Kurumi Ket® Over and Kurumi Ket® Over Air PD+. Using USB-C, it can keep you warm for up to eight hours straight, depending on the heat setting.
Available on e-commerce sites like Rakuten for ¥11,800.
Source: Kyodo News PR Newswire
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Just stick plastic clingfilm over windows to act as insulation-no need to spend money on gimmicks!
It amazes me how a so called first world country like Japan cannot or will not learn to use insulation for their housing. Every year at this time we start to get all of these gimmicks and ideas on how to stay warm during the cold, cold winters in Japan. It is not that cold, if you only had a little bit of proper insulation! It just drives me crazy!
It’s not like we can’t put a sweater on.
So many ways to throw your money away in Japan. Probably can get it 20% the price on Amazon.
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