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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!

Alioop Mon 19-Dec-22 15:20:27

My Pavers fur lined boots with super duper grip. They were a godsend on my dog walks in the snow and ice.

Livey Mon 19-Dec-22 15:27:22

Me too Gransey !

A puppy when my husband died - two years ago this January.

Been a complete joy and helped me and the the other two dogs I have, through the pain and loneliness.

GrammaH Mon 19-Dec-22 15:34:09

I agree with missdeke, Night Owl coverless duvets are the way forward! No more wrestling with super king duvet cover and they're easy to wash & dry at home plus they feel lovely against the skin. We had a super king 4.5 tog one on the bed through summer until early winter, when we added a throw. We now each have our own 10.5 duvet which I recently bought ( they don't do a suoerking at this weight ad it wouldn't fit in a washer). They are perfect, so cosy & no duvet hogging going on - well, not by DH but the cats do love them . A wonderful purchase, thoroughly recommended.

Gransey Mon 19-Dec-22 15:48:15

Livey

Me too Gransey !

A puppy when my husband died - two years ago this January.

Been a complete joy and helped me and the the other two dogs I have, through the pain and loneliness.

So glad your pup brings you joy, they are so very special, they have a way of making you smile again. 🐶

Greyduster Mon 19-Dec-22 15:49:51

A used Mini Cooper S - small car with bags of ‘go’, for a small lady with (hopefully) bags of go! Oh, and an air fryer!

Duvetdiva Mon 19-Dec-22 15:54:57

A new clear case for my iPhone. The old one had gone all yellowish and now my phone looks new again. All for under a tenner. Can’t afford a Ninja ☹️

Happysexagenarian Mon 19-Dec-22 16:06:23

Our Airfryer. It's so easy to use and very versatile, and it is saving us money - our electricity consumption is a lot lower than pre-fryer months, when normally they would be rising at this time of year. I think 'airfryer' is the wrong name for them as they can do so much more than fry. There are not many things you can't cook in them.

albertina Mon 19-Dec-22 16:07:25

A replacement battery for my fairly old laptop. It has made a huge difference. Not expensive either.

EMMYPEMMY Mon 19-Dec-22 16:10:39

We bought The Teddy Bear Bedding from Dunelm best buy ever for these winter months and heating costs

RicePudding613794 Mon 19-Dec-22 16:35:27

Very interesting reading how many people recommend air fryers, which is encouraging when I’m debating whether to buy one or not, but my most recent best buy has to be my enormous fleece hoodie. In the recent cold snap, it has been a godsend…I bought one each for my immediate family and we all find it hard to take them off!
Longer term best buy is my Karcher portable power washer…wish I’d had it years ago…invaluable for its intended original purchase, which was to clean up my two dogs after muddy walks, but also very useful for washing the car, watering the plants, de-icing windscreens, cleaning boots and shoes, etc etc…a must have and well worth the money.

Hels001 Mon 19-Dec-22 16:38:31

Definitely electric blanket it's fantastic watch TV in bed on an evening warm and toasties no heating on. Highly recommend one.

Theoddbird Mon 19-Dec-22 17:06:28

Probably my ankle length fleece lined hoodie. It is really cosy. Oh and the halagon heater...cheap to run. Was lovely first thing in morning while waiting for burner to warm boat up.

Denise11 Mon 19-Dec-22 17:40:33

A Tempur Ergonomic pillow. Now get a great sleep at night and don't wake with a stiff neck. Best thing is that when I bought you are given 28 day money back guarantee so if it doesn't work for you nothing is lost.

CanadianGran Mon 19-Dec-22 20:54:04

Not so much a thing, as a service.

Our local pet supply shop has a dog bathing station. It features raised tubs with shower hose, supplied towels and shampoo, even rubber scrubbing brush. Then a drier with a long hose. It was brilliant to use, meaning no mess at home, and saving bending over the tub.

I will definitely use it again. Of course the dog wasn't thrilled with it...

hollysteers Mon 19-Dec-22 21:11:46

Rubber pull on ice grippers for my boots/shoes. Wouldn’t be without them in the ice.
Oodie.
Heated throw.

Rosiebee Tue 20-Dec-22 08:45:44

My Joules windproof/waterproof bright yellow jacket, bought recently for our trip to America and Canada inc Alaskan cruise. Also thermals and long sleeved warm jumpers and tops, non of which I would normally wear. I wore the jacket only once on a whaling trip as the weather was so good and never wore the other items but boy have they come in handy in our recent cold snap. A vest, shirt, long sleeved top and jumper, then my lovely jacket. Snug as a bug in a rug.

nanna8 Tue 20-Dec-22 10:58:31

I bought a stick with a rotary stainless steel bottom that you press down and it whips up cream, mashes potatoes etc. with no electricity or batteries, cost $5. Saves me getting out the electric mixer and you can put it in the dishwasher. Back to the old days but it works beautifully.

Norah Tue 20-Dec-22 14:09:57

Booties for the dogs, one has cold paw problems. All are in waterproof warm booties, hopefully averting any more vet visits.

hollysteers Tue 20-Dec-22 18:58:31

A weighted blanket.

mlovelace57 Wed 21-Dec-22 08:13:24

Kate1949 do you have a recipe book ? I bought a ninja pot which sounds same yours second hand but haven’t done anything except casseroles as no book !

Oreo Wed 21-Dec-22 09:45:56

A big box of dates from Tesco.Now all eaten.blush

foxie48 Fri 23-Dec-22 09:03:14

Not recent purchases as bought earlier in the year but mine are 1. heated throw from Lakeland, it has been an absolute godsend.
2. A rather expensive cashmere jumper, it is so light and soft, warm and cosy and looks good with pretty much anything. I love the colour too. I think it will be with me for years.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 23-Dec-22 09:22:31

My new winter waterproof.

Wore this morning in monsoon conditions. Dry and warm.

Blondiescot Fri 23-Dec-22 09:44:43

mlovelace57

Kate1949 do you have a recipe book ? I bought a ninja pot which sounds same yours second hand but haven’t done anything except casseroles as no book !

If you are on Facebook, there are various Ninja groups with loads of great recipes on there. Be careful with cookbooks though - most are very much geared up for the American market. One which is good is A Handbook for Ninjaholics - Recipes To Feed An Obsession, which is full of UK tried and tested recipes. Or follow The Salted Pepper on Facebook and YouTube - she posts lots of useful videos showing you how to get the most out of your Ninja.

twiglet77 Fri 23-Dec-22 21:43:38

I bought a perfect, immaculate, preloved duplicate of my 25 year old Musto jacket on eBay for £20, and I was so thrilled I didn’t wear it for three months, just gazed at it on the hook beside the old one, which is faded, torn, and most seams are held together with duct tape!