What Does It Cost to Run an Electric Blanket in Arkansas?

Running an electric blanket in Arkansas costs about $4.91 a month — $59.70 a year — at the state's average rate of 13.63 ¢/kWh. That's roughly $23.04 a year less than a household paying the national average pays for the exact same electric blanket. The estimate assumes a typical 150-watt electric blanket running 8 hours/day, at the all-in average rate (before separately billed taxes and fixed fees).

Average wattage assumption
150 W
Typical usage assumption
8 hours/day
Estimated monthly electricity use
36.0 kWh
Estimated monthly cost
$4.91
Estimated yearly cost
$59.70

Key metrics

MetricValue
Average wattage assumption150 W
Typical usage assumption8 hours/day
Estimated monthly electricity use36.0 kWh
Estimated monthly cost$4.91
Estimated yearly cost$59.70

Electric Blanket cost vs U.S. average

Arkansas average rate
13.63 ¢/kWh
Arkansas monthly cost
$4.91
U.S. monthly cost
$6.80
Monthly difference
-$1.89

At the state average rate, an electric blanket in Arkansas costs $1.89 less a month than it would at the U.S. average rate.

How much electricity does an electric blanket use?

An electric blanket draws roughly 100-200 W; we use 150 watts running 8 hours/day. That comes to 1.20 kWh a day — 36.0 kWh a month, or 438.0 kWh over a year — using kWh = watts × hours ÷ 1000.

Electric blankets draw modest wattage and are typically used overnight during colder months. Many models have auto-shutoff timers and adjustable heat settings. Arkansas prices that energy at 13.63 ¢/kWh, against a 18.89 ¢/kWh national average.

Electric Blanket operating cost estimate in Arkansas

Time periodEnergy useCost
Per hour0.15 kWh$0.02
Per day1.20 kWh$0.16
Per month36.0 kWh$4.91
Per year438.0 kWh$59.70

These figures use the all-in average rate. Your actual bill can run higher when separately billed taxes, seasonal pricing, and fixed monthly fees apply.

What changes the cost the most?

Two things move this number: your state's rate, which you can't change, and how hard the appliance works, which you often can. For an electric blanket, that mostly comes down to heat setting, blanket size, auto-shutoff timer.

Using yours more lightly or heavily than our assumption? The state calculator and usage-cost pages below model your exact scenario at the same rate.

For calculator-style comparisons, use the Electric Blanket calculator in Arkansas to compare light, typical, and heavy usage profiles.

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Source & Method

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Retail Sales of Electricity. Updated: March 2026. Estimates use the EIA average all-in residential rate (delivery included); they don't add separately billed taxes, fixed charges, or other utility fees, which vary by utility. For how rates and estimates are defined, see the methodology hub.

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