DRIVERS have been racing to buy a handy £4 B&M gadget essential for road safety this winter.
As Storm Ciarán approaches, Brits have been warned that it’s vital to be prepared in the event of a roadside breakdown this winter.
If you find yourself stuck in frosty temperatures there are two essentials motorists have been urged to carry at all times.
In a video posted to TikTok by @xoaprillmae, Aprill said: “There are two things you should always have in your car with you in the winter.
“God forbid you are stranded somewhere and it’s freezing, and you have to shut your car off, this gadget has an AC outlet that you can plug your electric blanket into.
“It’s got two USB ports so you can charge two other devices at the same time. This is also good if the power goes out at your house.
“You can get one that has an air pump for your tyres, and the one I got comes with cables to jump start your car.
“You can do it up to 200 times off of one charge.
“There’s also a flood light, just with the touch of a button, this is so bright, so if you’re stuck on the side of the road and need a bright light, this is it.
“I also got the cute little hard shelled carrying case that keeps everything together.”
While Aprill’s handy gadget is capable of powering an electric blanket, there are cheaper alternatives available.
B&M offer a nifty portable charger that can keep your phone powered in emergencies for just £4.
The discount retailer also offer an electric blanket priced at just £35, that could also cut your bills by hundreds during the colder winter nights.
And, there are a lot of alternatives on the market too, with prices starting at just £25.
Meanwhile Aprill’s power bank, the HALO Usb Bolt 58830 mWh Portable Phone Laptop Charger Car Jump Starter with AC Outlet and Car Charger, can be found on Amazon in a range of colours from £57.
This comes as experts have warned of six ways to look after your car this winter and stay safe on the roads.
Plus, five top tips to save you money on your car this season – including a change in your driving style
And, ten signs your car isn’t ready for colder temperatures – and when you need to take action.