ThermaCare Lower Back & Hip Heat Wraps, Large-XL, 9 HeatWraps
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You have a total of 9 - There are three boxes in each box, each with three items.
I have a stockpile of them. The first one I found was dated 10/19, so it had been more than two years since I had purchased it. I've never had an issue with these failing to function. I keep a stash on hand, and I never check the expiration date, as I previously stated.
It could last up to a year. We have stopped buying them because we have had a bad experience with them. Even though they weren't expired, some of the wraps we purchased didn't produce the desired amount of heat. I'm not sure if it was a batch problem or a quality control issue.
I haven't purchased any in a long time, but the value pack in my experience contained three wraps rather than the usual two. I'm not sure if Amazon offers a special package. I've mostly purchased them at Costco and Walmart, and I can't believe three wraps would cost $17. That's completely unbelievable.
Selected User Reviews For ThermaCare Lower Back & Hip Heat Wraps, Large-XL, 9 HeatWraps
BUYING IS A MISTAKE. In general, I like this product because it works well and generates a lot of heat. Several packages, however, were not able to be installed. They didn't generate any heat at all. When I shop at my local CVS, that almost never happens. br>I should have called right away to complain, but every single item in this order was defective. BUYING FROM THIS SELLER IS NOT A GOOD IDEA! br>Apart from that, this product is usually flawless; however, I should not have trusted the low price.
These are truly remarkable inventions. If you get aches and pains from sitting for long periods of time (meetings, plane rides, driving), these soothing warm wraps are the answer. They're big enough for a size 12 to wear. 18 women, wrapped around the hips and held together by velcro. They have an 8-hour effect and can be activated by simply opening them up and exposing them to oxygen. I wear them against my skin and haven't had any problems with burns, despite the fact that the package warns against it. If you can, buy them in threes to save money.
Low back pain and fibromyalgia are both chronic conditions. Fibromyalgia is a condition that I have. From the moment I put my feet on the ground, my lower back has been in excruciating pain. I'm not supposed to start them every day, but I had to do so for a long time because of the pain. I require them on a daily basis, but I do not wear them. Those are the days when I'm in excruciating pain. They might be too hot for some people, but they aren't for me. I always want to lie down or prop a pillow against my back to ensure that the heat is directed directly at me so that I can get the most out of it.
In the picture display, there are 15 wraps advertised, but the price only includes 9. And, despite the fact that they don't get hot, there are no returns. It was a waste of money! It was a bad company.
These are fine, and they were shipped from Costco when they arrived. The seller apparently takes your Amazon order and then places an order from Costco, marking up the price by 25%. Before ordering anything from Amazon, I'm going to check out Costco.
The heat wraps were extremely helpful in relieving pain. They did not, however, fit as well as I had hoped. They didn't, however, fit as badly as the Small-sized ones. Wraps that are medium in size.
My daughter is expecting a child and has been suffering from severe back pain. These are a must-have because the Velcro makes them so simple to use. After the heat has dissipated, I save the wrap belt, which I can use to hold a gel pack or a therma care in the large square shape. It's held in place by the belt.
They were recommended by my and I purchased them. These are acceptable, but they did not meet my expectations. They were recommended by my physical therapist for severe lower back pain, so I bought them. The good: The good: they did keep you warm for the time stated. The bad: (1) the amount of heat provided was far insufficient for my needs, and (2) I expected the "wrap" to provide some back support, but it was extremely flimsy and provided no such support. They're worth a shot if you're in mild pain, but there are better options if you're in severe pain. My go-to right now is This is a "microwaveable warmer" that we bought for our cat (sorry, kitty) at a pet store. I'm not sure I'll purchase ThermaCare Heat Wraps in the future.