These are great. The price of them have shot right up though.I like these socks that have a tog rating. I've bought a few pairs from this shop https://www.tofs.com on the high street before.
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We have ours on 12 but even then i prefer it off, It only really on for about an hour at bed time, i dont see the point when im home alone in the day.What does everyone generally have their thermostat set to for their heating to kick in? My bf thinks we should have it set so that if it drops below 15 in the house the heating will kick in, but I generally quite like the cold and would easily let it drop much lower than that before feeling like I need the heating on. We barely even used the heating last year because I just tend to layer up or get a blanketHe's the total opposite though and wants it to be really warm all the time!
Yep, pretty sure I bought them for £2.99 last winterThese are great. The price of them have shot right up though.
It's set to come on if the temp drops below 14 in the day and 9 at night ( but that rarely happens)What does everyone generally have their thermostat set to for their heating to kick in? My bf thinks we should have it set so that if it drops below 15 in the house the heating will kick in, but I generally quite like the cold and would easily let it drop much lower than that before feeling like I need the heating on. We barely even used the heating last year because I just tend to layer up or get a blanketHe's the total opposite though and wants it to be really warm all the time!
I've used these with my eldest who goes to forest school. Excellent for keeping cosy although I did find they didn't wash as well as I liked. Although that could be down to my poor housekeepingI like these socks that have a tog rating. I've bought a few pairs from this shop https://www.tofs.com on the high street before.
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My heating failed in the flat I was renting one year over Christmas. The room temperature got down to roughly 10C and *that* was really cold.What does everyone generally have their thermostat set to for their heating to kick in? My bf thinks we should have it set so that if it drops below 15 in the house the heating will kick in, but I generally quite like the cold and would easily let it drop much lower than that before feeling like I need the heating on. We barely even used the heating last year because I just tend to layer up or get a blanketHe's the total opposite though and wants it to be really warm all the time!
16 over night and 20/21 when we're homeWhat does everyone generally have their thermostat set to for their heating to kick in? My bf thinks we should have it set so that if it drops below 15 in the house the heating will kick in, but I generally quite like the cold and would easily let it drop much lower than that before feeling like I need the heating on. We barely even used the heating last year because I just tend to layer up or get a blanketHe's the total opposite though and wants it to be really warm all the time!
Mine will be set to 15 during the day. Turned up to 17 for an hour in the morning and a couple of hours in the evening. During the night it’s ‘off’ which is think is about 7c. This stays the same regardless as to whether I’m working from home or not. I don’t turn the heating up just to warm myself up sitting in my office. I would rather use a hot water bottle, more clothes.What does everyone generally have their thermostat set to for their heating to kick in? My bf thinks we should have it set so that if it drops below 15 in the house the heating will kick in, but I generally quite like the cold and would easily let it drop much lower than that before feeling like I need the heating on. We barely even used the heating last year because I just tend to layer up or get a blanketHe's the total opposite though and wants it to be really warm all the time!
Me too! I find it so uncomfortable and always feel like I get a scratchy throat and stuffy nose when the heating is on too much!Mine will be set to 15 during the day. Turned up to 17 for an hour in the morning and a couple of hours in the evening. During the night it’s ‘off’ which is think is about 7c. This stays the same regardless as to whether I’m working from home or not. I don’t turn the heating up just to warm myself up sitting in my office. I would rather use a hot water bottle, more clothes.
I hate that central heating thick hot air
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