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The Sunbeam Electric Blanket is machine washable.
A flashing "FF" would be an error code of some sort. Check the owners manual that came with the blanket, or call Sunbeam's customer service line and ask them.
A flashing "FF" would be an error code of some sort. Check the owners manual that came with the blanket, or call Sunbeam's customer service line and ask them.
Unfortunately the Sunbeam Electric Blanket is only available in twin size?
Yes, the Sunbeam Queen Size Electric Warming Blanket Dual Control may be what you're looking for. It can be set to different temperatures on each side.
Sunbeam electric blankets receive unfavorable user reviews, many of which are 1 out of 5 stars. Customers complain that at higher settings the blanket simply shuts off and that error codes cannot be cleared for the blanket to function properly.
The cost of an electric blanket usually depends on the brand of the blanket and where it is sold. Sunbeam is a popular brand and you can find some at Walmart in the $30-$40 range.
Sunbeam heated or electric blankets are available all over the United States. Some major retailers that carry them are Macy's, JC Penny, Walmart, Goodman's, and Kohl's.
My cat has been burrowing under the covers lately, and soon, my side of the e- blanket started flashing F2, whereas my husbands did not. I unplugged the blanket itself, and both sides started to flash F2. Its my belief this is some sort of power disruption - whether its a short, or just a loose connection. I went to the sunbeam web page and found this answer to flashing F question... this was last updated in 2006, at which time the error was FF: The digital controls (SmartSense™, ChoicePlus™, StyleSmart™) are designed to notify you in the event that a problem has been discovered by flashing "FF" on the display. Follow instructions on the flag tag to reset control. First, check the blanket/mattress pad for visual damage. If no visual damage is found, unplug the system from wall outlet. Check that the control is well-connected to the module. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet. Set the control to "On." If the system still does not operate after 2 or 3 times trying to reset, disconnect the power cord and contact Sunbeam Consumer Care.
Just reseat the control plug at the base of the blanket with secure force. The main plug should be seated past the retainer catches on both sides of the plug. Then unplug the AC cord from the wall and replug to reset. This is a common problem for ALL Sunbeam electric blankets. The socket fits too tight and takes some strong-arm force to connect properly. Seems SB wanted to make sure you could not kick out the plug when sleeping.
Yes, they do.
The 'netted sunbeam' refers to the sunbeam which seems to get trapped in the water due to sandy 'swallows'. Its reflected rays form a kind of flashing net. As it sways it seems to dance in its trap.