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Heated Blankets that work with 120v plugs?

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Anyone figure out a brand or can link a heated throw blanket that can work with the 120v plugs in the 4Runner? I’ve tried one from Walmart and one from target that are both 110v blankets and when you plug them in the car they just blink and don’t function. 120-110 adapters don’t seem to exist either? Any ideas?
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Do you have a 300W or 2.4kW 120V (gas or hybrid) version? Also, the 300W version is non pure sine wave which can not work with some devices.
 
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Anyone figure out a brand or can link a heated throw blanket that can work with the 120v plugs in the 4Runner? I’ve tried one from Walmart and one from target that are both 110v blankets and when you plug them in the car they just blink and don’t function. 120-110 adapters don’t seem to exist either? Any ideas?
I have this one.

https://a.co/d/ffDKQCk
 
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Yea seems like my options are 12v wired blankets or rechargeable ones. God forbid I try to use the ports in the car without things being overly complicated…
 

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Perhaps the one you got was defective? I don't see why it would not work. Also, there is no 120-110 converter because there is no difference--it is often listed both ways; typical voltage is within that range even in a home.
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