I haven't taken it off since it arrived. So soft, the warmth is unreal, I have it on the lowest setting and it's plenty for my chilly Sydney apartment. Turned the heater off completely.
I have an Oodie and it's nice but no contest, the Cozie wins because of the heating element. Working from home in Melbourne winter is a dream now. Plug it in, set the timer, all afternoon sorted.
Sherpa lining is genuinely the softest thing I own and the heat warms my whole body. Knocked one star because the cord placement took me a bit to figure out, but once you set it up once it's easy.
Gave mine to mum after a week and she lost it. Now she lives in it. The controller is dead simple even for someone non-techy. Pre-ordered another for myself.
We both got one and turned the ducted heating right down. Power bill noticeably lower. They look really nice draped on the couch, not bulky or daggy at all.
My lower back aches in winter and the Cozie warms exactly where I need it. Heat actually penetrates, not like a thin throw. Wearing it as I type this.
Old Queenslander, drafty as anything, working from home all winter. Cozie has cut my heating bill in half. The heated foot pocket is the dream addition, I never want to take it off.
Bought two for me and my husband as a winter treat. We both wear them every single night. Honestly the comfiest investment we have ever made together.
Surgery recovery meant a lot of couch time. Cozie was the only thing that kept me warm without overheating. The breathable fabric is no joke. Genuinely helpful through a tough month.
Got one for my dad who refuses to turn the heater on. He has worn it every day since. Even tries to wear it to bed. Best gift I have given in years.
Share house with no central heating, used to blow $5 a day just on the heater. Cozie has been an absolute game changer for studying late and morning lectures. Pays for itself in two months.
As a tradie I'm outside before sunrise. Throwing the Cozie on while I have my coffee keeps me functional. Indoor luxury for the few hours I get it.