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Brought up in a north facing stone cottage in Scotland I always had a hotty or - height of luxury in my teens - an electric blanket.
Over the years I have had both - or neither- but the other night I fell asleep with my leccy blanket on (thermostatically controlled, so safe) but woke up imagining I could smell singeing - so at 2 in the morning, I whipped it off, bagged it up and it went out with the bins yesterday!
Quandary -what to do last night, so I looked out the little furry hotty I keep for visitors and popped it in, moving it down to the foot area when I came to bed.
One of the best nights sleep of the last few months!
So ——
Do you use either?
Which do you favour?
Or are you like this posh lady?
Snap hollysteers your picture hadn’t appeared when I posted ?
yes, earthenware ceramic, with the ceramic stoppers. Would love to have an idea of dates. We live in a very old (16C) house and they are on the window sills, top of stairs.
CanadianGran, the ‘stone’ bottle was ceramic, sand coloured with a stopper on top and heavy. One sometimes sees them in antique shops and I hope they stay there!?
I remember those stone hwb as a child and hated them! So heavy and I used to think if they fell on your foot they could break it!
Just after my husband died, I bought a cute dog hot water bottle, it was a little comfort, living alone with no pets.
I have a semi detached cat now (asleep on my knees), a nice arrangement with my good neighbours. ?
We’ve been married 48 years and used an electric blanket for many of them. We moved into our apartment 12 years ago and have never used one since even with cotton sheets.
We’re out at our holiday home in Spain now and even though the weather is cooling we wouldn’t dream of using an electric blanket. All our friends have them. We keep each other warm and toasty.
OK I assumed some translations:
Leccy = electric blanket
Hottie = hot water bottle
But I am stumped by a stone bottle. Is it carved from stone, and how on earth would you manage to carry and fit it into a bed?
Love my hot water bottle (rubber) on cold nights. I wrap it in a flannel baby receiving blanket, but would like a proper cover for it, like a small bag I assume. I'm not sure if I could purchase one separately.
Oh I forgot I have a long bottle anyone else got one it’s nearly the length of my body fantastic for cuddling I got it from Dunelm last winter
It’s a cold bed for me, feet out, no heating on........and yet during the day I wear 2 layers and the heating is on all day. Odd.
I have a small collection given to me by a lovely friend when she moved - Doulton, Nunn Bros, Bourne Derby, and one sold by Boots, the Adaptable HOt water bottle and bed warmer, by the Old Fulham pottery. All beige eartheware- no idea of dates. Never used them though.
I have two hot water bottles, one for my back, other for feet. Seem to have ice in my veins and my house is freezing. Keep toying with idea of electric blanket, but still not sure about the whole safety aspect.
Hottie for me, lately two - one for feet, one to cuddle. Been a good comfort to me all my life, and my daughters love them too. Put one in your bed early evening and you'll have a nice warm bed. Wrap your pyjamas round the other one. Also good for sore backs, tummies and heads. Can't imagine life without my hottie. ?
I love a hot water bottle in my bed for half an hour before I get in. I like to lie and read, so the bottle got where my back will be. I get into bed and push the hottie down to my feet.
The alternative is to throw a dog on the bed. I'm down to one small dog currently and miss my huge furry dog, who would lie along side me like a living hottie (but not under the duvet, I have standards). My NZ friend tells me that the Maori people have a saying "it's a three dog winter" for when its very cold.
When I lived out in Malaysia I sent home for mum to send my a hottie bottle out as the night times were so cold
A few years ago I was in Spain and it was cold and rainy I was sharing a room with a friend of a friend we were both moaning about being cold so I had a brilliant idea of filling two lemonade bottles with hot not boiling water and we were both thrilled to use them to get to sleep she thought I was very inventive
Hotty Bottle every time!!
EB devotee until my friend's went on fire. Hairy. Got rid of ours immediately. Now use HWB but never overfill it. Best bedtime experience was when we had a water bed. Fix temperature. Bingo!
I lived in a very small village,with no electricity until I was ten.My gran used to take a shelf out of the black leaded grate oven,wrap it in an old blanket and put it into my old feather bed.It was like heaven,other than that we had stone hot water bottles
After my hottie burst and almost scolded me ( I had it very hot as it's during the early hours I get cold) I now have an electric blanket, it has a foot warming only dial, so I use both to warm up the bed then turn off the top end and set the foot warmer on low setting and have comfortable feet all night. Bliss....???
In the UK recently I treated myself to a hottie after all the years living outside the UK,I didnt really need one but it was so lovely to have this one,I slept so well.I left it behind as where we live we dont need one, but I know where it is next visit to the UK.whenever that might be.
Electric blanket for me. Best invention, a dual control one so I can warm my side up and hubby’s stays cool which he prefers. Perfect compromise.
As kids, we had some 'hotties' made of ticking material, and filled with cherry stones. We put them on the wood burner and turned it over a couple ot times before going to bed- the smell was lovely.
Electric hot water bottle for me, it’s wonderful for soothing aching muscles and bad backs.
Another Scot who grew up in a cold house. No heating at all in the room where I slept. I had a hot water bottle in the winter - a stone one to begin with. I've never had an electric blanket, though I'm sure it would be wonderful for when you first get into bed! I'm in a well insulated house now, so don't use anything, but I have brushed cotton sheets all year round, and wear socks till my feet get too warm.
They do, I have the budget version of cashmere socks,
they’re cream chenille with coloured flecks in. ? ?
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