an electric blanket uses 200 watts(wattage). If you left your electric blanket on for 10 hours you might end upwith a 30 to 50 cent fine.
The heat from an electric blanket is generated through electricity passing through heating elements within the blanket. This radiant heat warms the body when the blanket is in use.
It means "energy saver" as in it doesn't use electricity but its own heat to conserve itsself.
No, but an electric blanket can interfere with a pacemaker. Furthermore, electric blankets are dangerous in general!
Electric balnkets can be safe depending on how you use them and how you treat them, if you use an electric blanket during sleep you may need to be aware that the electric blanket can catch a fire during long periods of use (4-9 hours).
Yes
it can use 500volts of electricity
Yes you can
No not suppose to use them together.
They can! My Grandad does
Yes.
Yes
yes you can