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JoergGreeny17 Mar 2012 23:15Hey,
I came across this site by chance today =) and thought I’d just leave a question here =). My partner and I already have a 240 * 220 cm (94 * 87 inches) Ikea MYSA blanket with a warmth level of 6 for winter.
Since we’d also like to use one in summer, she’s asking which one to choose? The warmth levels are a bit confusing =).
What was pretty straightforward with the level 6 for winter seems a bit more complicated for summer =).
It would be great if you could share your thoughts.
THANKS =)
I came across this site by chance today =) and thought I’d just leave a question here =). My partner and I already have a 240 * 220 cm (94 * 87 inches) Ikea MYSA blanket with a warmth level of 6 for winter.
Since we’d also like to use one in summer, she’s asking which one to choose? The warmth levels are a bit confusing =).
What was pretty straightforward with the level 6 for winter seems a bit more complicated for summer =).
It would be great if you could share your thoughts.
THANKS =)
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IKEA-Experte18 Mar 2012 13:46That really depends on the individual. I feel comfortable at 30°C (86°F) in the shade, while others are already complaining at that temperature...
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JoergGreeny18 Mar 2012 20:01Well, to narrow things down a bit.
I’m more like the “heater” in bed
meaning I’m usually the warmer one between us.
I’m more like the “heater” in bed
meaning I’m usually the warmer one between us.
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IKEA-Experte19 Mar 2012 21:52Well, then it’s simple. The thinner blanket for one, a warmer one for your wife or husband, sew the blankets together, and you’ll have the perfect blanket for both of you. 🙂