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Winter fuel payment: Martin Lewis fans say no heating needed with 'like a cloud' £39 product on sale

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As the weather continues to drop, Brits will be no doubt be looking for genius ways to stay warm while at home without sticking the costly central heating.

Especially since the energy price cap went up earlier this month with typical households now expected to pay an extra £150 on energy bills on average.

Money Saving Expert, Martin Lewis, recommends heating the person and not the home through things like hot water bottles, electric throws and wearable blankets.

Many may be concerned with the initial cost of a wearable blanket, but that shouldn't be an issue at Oodie. That's because the mega popular brand has slashed the price of its wearable blankets, for a very limited time.

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