Kmart vs Breville vs Adorearth: The Ultimate Australian Electric Blanket Showdown
Summary
Need to know
How did the blankets perform in our lab testing?
| Performance Metric | Budget (Kmart) | Premium (Breville) | Adorearth Bedding (Foundation) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heat-Up Time | Slower (Can take 8+ minutes to reach 40°C) | Faster (Often under 5 minutes) | N/A (Focus on retention) |
| Running Cost | Extremely low (Some models cost as little as $12 for a whole winter) | Low (Slightly higher due to advanced features) | Zero (Passive temperature regulation) |
| Features | Basic (3 heat settings, no timer) | Advanced (Dual-zone, timer, multiple settings) | Natural (Hypoallergenic, breathable, moisture-wicking) |
| Comfort | Wires can be noticeable, synthetic fabric | Thicker padding, softer fabric, less noticeable wires | Exceptionally soft, smooth, and luxurious bamboo fabric |
At-home trial of a Premium Electric Blanket
Title
The Budget Kmart Electric Blanket
Electric blankets vs Natural Bedding
| Feature | Electric Blanket | Adorearth Bamboo Bedding |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Function | Active heat source | Passive temperature regulation |
| Year-Round Use | Primarily winter | All four seasons |
| Breathability | Low (Depends on blanket material) | High (Naturally porous fibre) |
| Moisture Management | Poor (Can exacerbate night sweats) | Excellent (Wicks moisture away from the body) |
| Comfort | Can feel wires, synthetic | Silky smooth, luxurious, no wires |
| Energy Use | Low to moderate | Zero |
6 things we love about electric blankets
Title
What to look for when buying an electric blanket
How to clean an electric blanket
Title
Electric blanket safety
