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Sallywally1 Sun 18-Dec-22 12:22:49

For me it is a single electric blanket which I have put on my armchair which keeps me nice and warm. Only 5 p and hour to run and saves putting the gas fire on and have put the central heating down too! I also have a fluffy heated top throw from Lakeland. I do feel the cold so, my other half says the house is much too hot!

JackyB Mon 19-Dec-22 08:24:35

A new cover for my Kindle. The last one was leather but literally fell apart. The perforations for the stitches had torn so it wasn't possible to mend it. The new one is plastic and probably won't last as long but is smaller and neater. It may outlast my Kindle, though, which must be about 8 years old by now.

MerylStreep Mon 19-Dec-22 09:51:40

This in a charity shop. I think they should have looked to see how expensive it is. I paid £2.
If anyones interested, it really does work. But I don’t think i’ll be buying a pot.

www.skincity.com/uk/oskia/renaissance-mask-50-ml?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtICdBhCLARIsALUBFcGgiwSKfWGBgTfD4xe0wzqHGCLNImn7UHD5Z4kMj29p2EDmocJtMDAaAgjIEALw_wcB

pascal30 Mon 19-Dec-22 11:09:29

a beautiful caramel colour linen duster cpat that I bought from Ohyeahrock in China and then wondered if it would arrive. But it has and is waiting now for spring and warmer days...

pascal30 Mon 19-Dec-22 11:10:00

coat

spabbygirl Mon 19-Dec-22 11:14:34

ninja 15-1 air fryer & multi cooker has saved me a fortune, I bake jacket potatoes by cooing them in the pressure cooker 10 mins, then in the air fryer a bit and job done! It is fantastic!

Dooncaha Mon 19-Dec-22 11:14:51

A Copy of the Big Issue

Paid a Tenner (my choice of amount)

Well worth it
(If only for their smile of incredulity)

One World
One Love

Dooncaha

cookiemonster66 Mon 19-Dec-22 11:15:12

I bought a blanket hoodie which has kept me toasty warm, worth every penny. Other best purchase was washable eco friendly incontinence pads it has saved me a fortune in disposable pads, wish I bought them years ago. I only bought one initially unsure if I could trust them not to leak but now have bought lots more and already made my money back!

nexus63 Mon 19-Dec-22 11:17:21

i bought a throw from a website, it was very cheap and i thought it was going to be small, it arrived and was big enough to cover a double bed, it was so soft, i have a very dear friend who is ill because of the cold and has to be careful with putting on the heating, she came to check on me and see if i needed anything and i gave her the christmas card and the throw, not as i gift but she was so happy, she texted later to say she was all wrapped up with the throw and nice and cosy, i ordered another for myself but it was so nice to see her face over a simple gift.

Nannan2 Mon 19-Dec-22 11:22:57

I bought the (quite expensive i know) husky electric heated throw i saw advertised/recommended on these pages- it was £110 in argos (about same everywhere) so i put it on buy now pay later on my argos account.Worth every penny though- its been a Godsend whilst weve had snow here and means i can keep warm on the sofa throughout the day (ive very poor circulation) & later can just have heating on in shorter bursts.I only have that to pay in 6 months though so ill just pay £10 off it every fortnight and it will be paid probably by then.Its been my one extravagence.

Witzend Mon 19-Dec-22 11:22:58

A new pair (my 3rd) of M&S high rise cosy jeggings.
Lived in the 2 other pairs last winter, still going strong, but fancied some in a different colour.

One of the few such things I’ve bought that are genuinely high rise - I never have to hitch them up.,

MrsBoot Mon 19-Dec-22 11:24:10

A Lakeland heated throw, (so cosy but can't keep the cat off it when using). Also a halogen oven, working on the same principle as an air fryer but generally much cheaper to buy and more spacious.

Anotherbee Mon 19-Dec-22 11:34:15

I’m with the air fryer buyers, only a small one but there’s only the two of us so ideal. Managed a bargain buyer - m.r.p. Was £99.99 I paid £36. Nice to see a beautiful clean oven that I don’t need to use anymore.

SusieB50 Mon 19-Dec-22 11:42:46

Some cotton roll necks base layer tops .(£9 off for 3) I have lived in them these last few weeks under my jumpers. I tuck them into my trousers so no gaps - brilliant. Still thinking about an air fryer but I’ve read there needs to be 16cms clear at the top. I have cupboards over all the work tops so not sure where I could put it .

HeavenLeigh Mon 19-Dec-22 11:48:31

Oodie x2 and corsori air fryer

Juicylucy Mon 19-Dec-22 11:52:28

Misschateline that’s best thing I’ve read on here how wonderful I intend do more travelling next year.

Philippa111 Mon 19-Dec-22 11:56:09

Heated blanket throw... bliss and now mostly on my bed just under the duvet, felt slippers- bigger so I can wear wooly socks as well, M&S Huge fleece garment. Nothing nice for wearing, just things for keeping warm!!
I already have several hot water bottles... life essential as far as I'm concerned. And lots of thermal underwear from M&S.

2020convert Mon 19-Dec-22 11:56:35

What a brilliant thread. Lots to ponder on

Gransey Mon 19-Dec-22 11:59:58

A puppy! 🐶 Not just for Christmas! We have never had one before always rescues, our last beautifully natured dog was given to us at 10 months old. The family couldn’t cope, they weren’t at home much. We loved her for 10 years. As a tribute to how wonderful she was we decided to go to the breeder that she originated from. Properly Kennel Club registered etc. We now have a delightful, sweet girl who is 18 weeks old and snuggled up to me keeping me warm, we are completely in love and look forward to many joyous years with her. The grandchildren are already besotted too.

Willow68 Mon 19-Dec-22 12:06:45

Ninja 15 in 1 .. literally cooks everything. Steam , air fry, bake, pressure cook, roast, sauté, so much more, wasn’t sure as expensive but have used it everyday.

Patsytaylor Mon 19-Dec-22 12:15:33

Pie maker. No preheating the oven and it cooks pastry quicker too

Startingover61 Mon 19-Dec-22 12:17:07

Oodie.
Rice cooker (for the microwave).
Slow cooker.
Fleecy throw from Dunelm.
Draught excluders.

madeleine45 Mon 19-Dec-22 12:26:00

a warm throw bought in a sale too, so have that tucked round me most evenings and helps to keep warm on bad nights. Am also considering which airfryer to buy as live alone and think that will be my thing to save for in the new year. At the moment still cant beat my old pressure cooker for making beef shin casserole. Cooks quicker and is safe and makes lovely gravy, some of which I freeze to add to mince etc later .

Startingover61 Mon 19-Dec-22 12:26:02

Gransey - how lovely! I adore dogs; mine’s approaching 12. What breed is your puppy?

Annierob Mon 19-Dec-22 12:34:40

Wireless bra tops. My friend recommended them. They look like a crop top with cups. So comfortable and so much easier to put on and take off compared to a bra.

Iam64 Mon 19-Dec-22 12:40:44

An electric blanket