NeoTech Care Ice Bag, Screw Top Fillable, 5 Inches, Animals Design
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It's not the first time I've used one of these ice packs. None of them have leaked while I've used them, and I use them almost every day.
As of yet, I have not cleaned it, but I only put fresh ice in it and then drain out the Place it upside down in a large 32 ounce cup to allow it to
When you contact the seller, they will respond quickly and resolve any issues you might have
Fabric composes the outside of the jacket. Whether it's rubber or latex I don't know as it's on the inside. You can only feel the outside of your body.
Selected User Reviews For NeoTech Care Ice Bag, Screw Top Fillable, 5 Inches, Animals Design
I like this ice pack because it holds ice well. Water leaks out of this bag several times a day when the ice melts. My lunch bag has been drenched on several occasions by this leaking water. It seems that other brands of ice bags are not affected by this problem. It looks like I'm not the only one with a leaky ice bag. I'm not sure if the seal is defective, but after reading other people's experiences, I suspect it's just a faulty seal.

Because I had major surgery and want to reduce swelling, I ordered this as a precaution before surgery. I am very disappointed in the leaks. I had to wash my hands after the ice melted the first time but I thought maybe the cap had come undone. When I woke up the second time, I made sure the cap was on but was still soaked. This time I could feel the side of the water bottle had leaked. Because I don't want to risk being soaked after every use, I can't afford to risk it.

I received a used item that appears to have a few spots of blood on the cap. Is this normal? Dog hair can also be found on the main part. Quite disgusted about it and pretty bummed out about it!.

The ice pack looks like it would be perfect for whatever reason I have always wanted one. This style was popular for a long time, but people stopped using it. In any case, I have seen them more frequently of late, or I at least feel like I have A new wave of popularity is gaining traction. There is nothing better than this You can hang on to the lid because it has a nice handle. Using fabric to contour to any surface rather than just ice, it allows the area to be very cold without being too cold and uncomfortable. Also, the fabric provides a barrier between your skin and the ice so you do not have to worry about it becoming a permanent part of your body. As opposed to some reviews saying that it is a small color, I ordered the 5 inch and liked it. Although I wasn't searching for an enormous ice pack, I did want to have a warm one. Below you will find a picture of me holding it over my average size hand. This product is made of much higher-quality materials than I expected for its price. The limes are also adorable!.


The ice bag I had that went missing has decades old, and I was comparing it to this one. There is a bit of a problem with this item's mouth. You aren't going to extend the lifespan of that bag in any way. I would just like it to be a quarter inch bigger. Screw threads for screws on the lid are 'regular' It is one continuous ramp that is then tightened with multiple turns. By using 1/2-size It would be much easier to use a bag if there were three threads that started in three different places.
It seems to be going well It is not as useful or good as the old version.

My previous method was to use plastic bags to hold the ice. This is more sustainable, as it doesn't leak all over the place. For maximum cooling, it forms to the spot you put it on. I would definitely buy from them.

My grandfather had given it to me many years ago and I The package arrived so quickly that I was excited. The cutest thing ever. I always did the other one the same way. The collar got so wet while I was using it. It sweated so badly. The leaking began at the cuff, but not at the top of the cap as it thawed! There is no way the fabric is This is clearly not a quality control process!.
