Most Efficient Heating Method for Blackouts

You might be surprised that a simple electric blanket is perhaps the most efficient way to keep warm when the power goes out. Granted, you’ll need a way to run it, which is one more reason why you want a small off-grid system like a solar generator or power inverter. But of all the ways to keep a few people warm through the night with minimal investment, an electric blanket is the way to go. For what it’s worth, they also make 12-volt blankets, which could be even more economical depending on your situation. And if you want to be the most efficient possible, then just get a single person electric blanket and huddle real close. 🙂


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3 responses to “Most Efficient Heating Method for Blackouts”

  1. Korin

    The solar generator mentioned as a necessity.

  2. Dan

    What am I missing when in a power BLACKOUT, you use an ELECTRIC blanket?

    1. Lady M

      Quote ” Granted, you’ll need a way to run it, which is one more reason why you want a small off-grid system like a solar generator or power inverter. ” End Quote

      I expect if you kept the dial turned down, it could be quite efficient.

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