Hot Water Bottle with Soft Cover (2 Liter) Classic Rubber Hot Water Bag for Cramps, Neck, Shoulders Pain Relief, Hot Cold Pack for Hot and Cold Therapy and Feet Warmer, Great Gift for Women and Girls
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There hasn't been any leakage of the seal.
Yes, you can take off the soft cover. If the hot water bottle is properly stored, it can be used for up to two hours. 3 years. It is, however, suggested that it be replaced once a year. Please keep it out of the sun and in a cool, well-ventilated area.
Yes. The hot water bottle and the faux fur cover are kept separate from each other. The cover is very simple to remove. After receiving the hot water bag, it is recommended that you remove the faux fur cover and wash it by hand or in a laundry bag in the machine. Adding warm water, then pouring out, and then adding hot water, then pouring out, all at the same time. Allow it to dry naturally in a cool location. It also has the ability to eliminate odor.
Hello, and thank you so much for your inquiry. To fit the ice cubes into the hot water bottle, cut them into smaller chunks. Alternatively, you can fill a hot water bottle with water and place it in the refrigerator to freeze the water. This is an excellent solution to the problem. I hope you find my response useful. Please contact us if you have any problems while using the service, and we will respond on your behalf.
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It's adorable, practical, and reasonably priced. Because this vendor had no reviews, I was initially concerned. This turned out to be the same exact rubber flask as another brand with more reviews, which I bought just in case this one (with no reviews) was a dud. br>br>I adore the faux fur polyester, and wish it was also available in a cream color! br>br>Instructions are embossed on the inside as well to prevent user error (overfilling, don't close it with the stopper when it's drying and stored to avoid mold). br>br>There is no affiliation or review that is sponsored. I'm using my brother's account to make this post.
If you're allergic to natural latex, this hot water bottle isn't for you. According to the listing, the bottle is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is a latex-free material that is considered safe for people who are allergic to latex. The bottle, however, had a strong latex odor when it arrived, which made me doubt it, so I contacted the seller. They confirmed that the bottle was made of latex with a small amount of PVC. It's a misleading listing, and it's dangerous for those of us who are allergic to latex. Very dissatisfied. I'm coming back.
br>2nd, if you can't put boiling water in it, this bottle won't give off much heat, especially with the fluffy cover. br>So it doesn't matter how long it's "hot," because it's not so much a rally's heat pad as it is a warm pad, and those three things are crucial. That wasn't good enough.
A friend recommended that I try a hot water bottle as an alternative to my heating pad. At first, I thought it was a bit old-fashioned, but why not give it a shot? I quickly discovered this one, which was reasonably priced and appeared to have decent reviews. To begin with, filling up instead of plugging something in is a pain in the buttocks. Second, it does not stay warm for an extended period of time; I'd say it stays warm for about an hour, maybe two. I also avoid using the small furry cover because it absorbs heat. If you're looking for something that will take a little time to put together but will provide some relief, this is the item for you; if not, a heating pad will suffice.
This heating bottle appears to be very attractive and simple to use. I was ecstatic to receive it, but as soon as I opened it, the entire room was filled with the latex-like substance. It smells like rubber. I soaked it in hot soapy water right away. I actually tried to get rid of the smell by soaking it in water for two days. After that, it'll be air-conditioned. After it had dried, I attempted to use it again, but it was ineffective. I'm allergic to latex, so this is a problem for me. I break out in hives, rashes, and redness whenever I come into contact with latex. As a result, if you have a rubber or latex allergy, this item is not for you. On the third day, I threw it out. The overall quality of the product is outstanding. I was going to give it five stars, but the latex rubber was too much for me.
This one, as well as another brand I tried, had no odor and stayed warm for a long time. Although it is not suitable for cold therapy, it is ideal for providing warmth. My kids use them in the car when it's especially cold in the mornings, and we also use them on the couch to keep our chihuahua warm. This was a good buy.
In the year 2021, this is the best purchase I've made! Who'd have guessed that a hot water bottle could be so beneficial? Compared to an electric heating pad, my body has responded much better to this source of heat. It's practically become my "woobie" because all I have to do is fill it with freshly boiled water, and the heat lasts for at least 4 hours with no leaks, muss, or fuss!br>*note: If the cover is removed, only use hot water from the tap because it will be too hot otherwise.
I use these for cooling down injured or inflamed areas with cold water bottles. Because this bottle has a soft cover, there is less skin contact, and thus less cold transfer. The idea of a soft bottle was appealing, but the practicality of adding a layer of insulation between my skin and the cold water rendered it largely ineffective for my purposes.