• EASY TO USE : Just 5 to 10 minutes of electric charge gives Pain relief Heating bag for close to 120 minutes (approx., depending on the surrounding temperature), portable heating pad is easy to use and carry, less electricity consumption easy.
  • OPERATIONAL: Rechargeable heat pad is useful for providing instant relief from pain and treatment of sports injuries, arthritis, sore neck, backache, muscular pains, cramps, hypothermia, sprains, growing pains and other body pains.
  • HOT BAG: It is used to provide warmth, typically whilst in bed, but also for the application of heat to a specific part of the body. It is a high quality reliever from aches in cold climatic conditions. Gives relief from pain and makes you feel comfortable.
  • PAIN RELIEF: Heat therapy is an effective remedy for back pain because it boosts circulation, which then allows nutrients and oxygen to travel to joints and muscles. This circulation helps repair damaged muscles, relieves inflammation, and improves back stiffness.
  • Technical Specifications – 420 W, AC 220-230 V / 50Hz / Size: approx. 27 x 18 cm
  • 1 – insert the power cord on the product to the socket and connect the power 1a – keep it on flat and levelled surface while charging
  • 2 – a red light (indicator) starts immediately showing heating is in process
  • 3 – after 7 to 10 minutes indicator switches off automatically
  • 4 – you can switch off charging before that also to keep the heat low
  • 5 – heat pad is ready to use.
  • 6 – once heat pad is charged, it will remain hot for the period of 60 to 120 minutes
  • An electric hot gel pouch is a pouch filled & sealed with special gel, used to provide warmth, typically whilst in bed, but also for the application of heat to a specific part of the body. It is a high quality reliever from aches in cold climatic conditions. Gives relief from pain and makes you feel comfortable.
  • You can keep it inside the quilt to heat up the quilt or use on low temperature for massaging body parts

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