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Respected Contributor
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Reminds me of the hype over the Slanket a few years ago.

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@HeatherAG wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I'm sure that some will be pleased with the gift. As for me, I would consider it a gift of spite. Different strokes. 🤷‍♀️


"Of spite"? Seems ungrateful. It's $40 and the person would probably not be giving it out of spiteful intentions.

 

Thanx, @HeatherAG .  I ordered one for myself, one for a cousin (older home and gets cold) and one for a BFF 'cause she's had med problems and this should help her stay warm.  Felt badly after thinking it might seem a spiteful gift!  I think they'll be grateful - it gets cold up here in the northeast.


 

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@traveler wrote:

Reminds me of the hype over the Slanket a few years ago.


I completely missed the "Slanket".  Smiley LOL

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I love my Slanket and still use it every day even in the summer.  

 

I honestly do not get the appeal of the Comfy.  To each their own I guess but I just don't get it at all.

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I have the other Comfy that is the oversized sweatshirt.material (not this blanket material).  It's lighter in weight and looks great with leggings. I recently received it so I haven't used it yet plus we've been having up and down Fall temps.  Supposed to get really cold next week so I'll wear it then.  I did try it on and I really like it.  I was thinking about getting this TSV one for those really really  cold snowy type days. Or, I can see this being very comforting if you're home with one of those winter colds and a hot cup of tea too.    

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Really great points here about it being difficult to store, how it can be too bulky for smaller folks, and how it can’t be displayed nicely like a throw. All I keep thinking is how embarrassed I would be if the doorbell rang and anyone saw me in it and how strange it would look. Also, I always reach the point where I get too warm and it’s easy to just temporarily remove the blanket, but with this you’d have to keep taking it off and putting it back on. 

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I've given a few to family members.  They laugh but they've kept them.

 

I keep one here for me.  I have a total electric house.  A few years ago during a huge snow storm my electricity went out, no heat nothing.

 

No one could get to me and I couldn't get out.  During the day I stayed in the car with the cat and watched movies.

 

I wish I'd have had that thing back then!  I love the way people take something simple and make a lot of money from it.

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I was tempted this morning....it's cold and windy here now, and I've had to turn the furnace on a few times.  They just looked so cozy!

 

Then I had a talk with myself.  I have three thick, warm robes hanging in my closet, Sherpa lined slippers and cabin socks, several sets of flannel and fleece pj's, and a couple of warm and lovely Basso fur throws.  I have absolutely NO need for a Comfy or anything else to be warm and cozy at home this winter!  

So I was able to restrain myself!

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Giving it as a gift? Never! It makes the hosts look huge.

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I Ordered them for my two sons..  I think they look cozy and might even be good for shoveling SNOW...( mysons are in their 40's)

 

I do have one comment about the parents holding the baby in the commercial.  I noticed the baby has bare legs!!! and they are all bundled up!!!!