campin4kids

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Does anyone have one of these? Do you like it?
Thinking about buying one for Granny.
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SteveRuff

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DW and I both got the Snuggie "As seen on TV" for those cold nights while in the motor home. I use mine all the time, her internal thermostat is set such that unless you can see your breath it is too hot!!!
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campin4kids

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My Granny sits a lot in a recliner. She has a condition where her hands get cold and it causes her pain. I thought because it has long sleeves it might keep her warmer without having to wear gloves. I hear the Slanket is much nicer than the Snuggie with a thicker fabric and is longer. Anyone ever compare them? It's more expensive too. I hear it was the original. Does anyone know if their is any truth to this?
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Bearnkat

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DW and I've both got our "Snuggies" and we love them in the evenings.
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tvman44

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We 2 for ourselves but have not used them yet, we also got one for each of the grand kids for Christmas.
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TheAmRheins

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Too much static cling for me!
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campin4kids

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I hate static cling and I am prone to it. I read that the Slankets had less static.
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lwmuddy

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Looks like a big Monks Robe, only you put it on backwards.
Maybe they're come out with an electric version for the really cold blooded folks.
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BKJOR

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Sure do love mine. Also love my electric throw = smaller than a blanket = just right for a recliner. Got my snuggie on now. My only issue is that the sleeves are WAY to long for me. Thinking about getting a couple of the Pet Snuggies for the dogs = we have a couple of old dogs that are cold natured.
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AllisonAndrews

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Heard some bad reviews about the quality of the snuggie fabric and the cost of the slanket. Think I am going to make it myself this year.
http://www.sissonfamily.com/Sewingroom/images/2006projects/thesnuglet.pdf
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