🔥 Stay warm, stay ahead — your road trip’s must-have cozy companion!
The Stalwart Heated Blanket is a 12-volt electric travel blanket designed for cars, trucks, SUVs, and RVs. Measuring 59” by 43” with a 96-inch cord, it plugs into any vehicle cigarette lighter to provide quick, lightweight warmth. Crafted from 100% polyester with a classic black plaid pattern, it’s perfect for winter road trips, camping, and emergency kits. Spot clean only; folds compactly for easy storage.
Weave Type | Plain |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Material Type | Polyester |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Size | 59” (L) x 43” (W) |
Item Dimensions L x W | 59"L x 43"W |
Fabric Warmth Description | Lightweight |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
Seasons | Winter |
Special Feature | Lightweight,Portable |
Pattern | Plaid |
Sport Type | Camping |
Blanket Form | Travel Blanket |
Theme | Vehicle,Vehicles |
Color | Black/White Plaid |
Style Name | Modern |
J**K
Good first impression!
Picked this up ahead of a late fall overlanding/car camping trip with expected night time temperature around 32F.While I do have a 0F sleeping bag, we know those ratings are closer to absolute limit and not necessarily “comfort” temp. Sleeping bags will also take awhile to warm up with body heat, and any wind drafts/gaps will quickly become uncomfortable (especially the darkest hours around 5-6am).This was so cheap, it was a no brainer to give it a shot. I figured I can use this as a sleeping bag liner of sorts, and/or a blanket layering system when it’s not as cold.I’ve only tested it out at home thus far, but I’m very satisfied with it. The trick is to use a layer system just like dressing for the cold; Put another layer on top of this heating blanket and you’ll be so toasty. Yes, you can feel the wires inside the fairly soft fabric if you’re feeling around for them, but not when it’s just on you.The amp / wattage draw is very reasonable at ~3.42 amp / 41watt. It can easily be powered by a 250watt portable power station for 6 hours, which should be enough for what I need. It heats up within a few minutes too! Most vehicles will have ~600watt battery, but you should not discharge more than ~40% to make sure you can still have enough voltage to start the car. Simple math means you’ll have about 240watts, and should not plug into a vehicle’s starter battery for more than 6 hours if it’s not running.As others have said, no on/off switch or temperature adjustment, but it’s easy enough to wire a switch myself, so I’ll be doing that.On a slightly side note, I’d recommend car campers/overlander to pick up a 500watt+ power station and charge the power station throughout the day with the vehicle running or solar.
K**A
Handy heated car blanket for trips or emergencies
This is a really great blanket to keep in the car. It gets warm enough to radiate some heat, but not quite as blazing hot as say, a heating pad. Worked out for a road trip as well. One of my passengers gets cold easily, and this kept them cozy without sweating the rest of us out in the car!It is nice and soft but can be a bit static-y depending on the day/what you're wearing. It cannot be machine washed, which is understandable, but spot cleaning has been easy enough. I will keep this in my car now for fall/winter in case of any roadside emergencies, and for future road trips or tailgating!
A**U
Skeptical but very happy!
I was leary about buying this after reading a bunch of reviews about it but it's really cold and it was originally bought for my dog in mind. She's a Papillon and gets cold easy. The first time I used it "I" used it because after reading the reviews I wanted to know if it worked. It's been below zero here lately so great time to try it... I put the blanket over my legs and plugged it in, immediately it helped the cold, its a nice blanket, it did warm up a bit but not what I expected it to. It's certainly not nearly as warm as my one in the house but it does get quite comfortable. It takes a bit to warm up but being so cold that's understandable I guess. It certainly does help knock the edge off the cold though without even being plugged in. I don't shiver and shake anymore. The fleece blanket is a really nice blanket with or without heat. It does warm up rather well, I don't think it needs to be much warmer... me... I'd prefer it as warm as I could because I'm a real cold person anyhow, we're talking fleece lined leggings under pants, extra sox, shirt, sweatshirt, coat, hat, mittens. But with just sweatpants on it kept me nice and toasty. I had it on today and over me, my dog was shaking cold so she came and sat on the blanket. Her shivers quit and she didn't wanna get off the blanket. It will be just fine for us and I'm very happy with the purchase. We will not go cold anymore!
R**S
Nice alternative to a heated seat pad
My wife's car has heated seats, which she LOVES. My truck does not, which she often comments on when riding shotgun in colder weather. This was an alternative to a heated pad for my truck, as I figured this way she could wrap her legs and/or torso (it is plenty big enough to do so) if so moved. After 3 uses it has her hearty endorsement, and so now rides along in the truck in a storage bag I had lying around. It really deserves 5 stars, but I knocked one off for not being provided with a storage bag and not having a temp control. It can simply be unplugged to provide reasonable heat control, so call me persnickety. I really have no complaints at this price point. It's also reasonably attractive, if a bit woodsy-kitschy. Nice light weight, fits readily in a 14" duffle.
G**L
No timer/thermostat was the selling point. Now I wish it had one
When the diesel heater glitches out, this blanket has allowed me to sleep down to 10 degrees F when put under me with a heavy down duvet on top. Heats up quickly, then the insulation layers do the work to retain my body heat+ electric addition. I've not yet had to run this overnight which was the vision, but I have run it for 6 hours without incident. Don't want to sleep on heat- bad for the organs. So I unplug it.Blanket itself is a crappy flannel, feels cheap. I wonder what it takes to electrify an existing blanket with the wire they used to compensate. Regardless- this does the trick.
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