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HomeHealth ProductsHeating PadsConair HP15RB Moist King-Size Heating Pad with Automatic Off |
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60 of 61 found the following review helpful:
Just what I wanted Mar 23, 2007
By Retired librarian This heating pad has worked great for me in the 2 months I've had it. I have an achy back and I lie on the pad to help me go to sleep at night. (Yes, I know you're not supposed to do that!) The medium setting is perfect-- hot enough to work on my back but not so hot that it's dangerous to sleep on. The auto-shutoff works fine and it would be hard to accidentally change the settings on the control. I haven't tried the moist heat. If you want a flexible pad to wrap around your arm or leg, this would not be the one to buy as the pad is fairly stiff. This works to my advantage, as the previous soft pad I used would wrinkle and bunch up. For what I use it for, this pad is perfect!
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Great product! Sep 10, 2007
By Katherine Beal This is a fabulous heating pad and even better price! I use it a lot with the foam insert that you wet so you have moist heat, and this really makes a difference to me; I have Fibromyalgia so I have aches and pains constantly. I've used it all over for sore muscles and joints, back, shoulders, legs, anywhere! and it stays in place well with the included strap. There are pricier heating pads that I am sure are great, but this one is awesome for the price! The only downfall to me is that the foam insert is kinda awkward getting in, but it's not that big of a deal to me. Highly recommending this one!
26 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Just not hot enough Feb 24, 2008
By J. Ross We can send people to the moon but apparently the perfect heating pad is still beyond us. I bought this pad for hand/arm/wrist and neck rsi. Plus side: Great size that covers all back and neck; auto shutoff; long cord; 3 heat settings. Minus side: Too stiff to wrap around my arm or wrist; there's no way to turn off the auto shutoff feature which is on the quick side; and it's really just not very hot. I had your standard-issue Walgreens Sunbeam before this one, and it was several factors hotter (if that pad was a the temp of a nice hot bath, this one runs about the temp in in the shower when you know the hot water's about to run out). I need more heat to really relax my tight muscles. If you're heat-sensitive this could work for you. And my cat is quite fond of it.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
not worth it!!! Feb 24, 2009
By rajoisma
"rajoisma"
For one, this product is not the size it's listed as. I bought it for the large 12 x 24 size, but it is only 11 x 20 (the box even says it). Does not come with a strap, either, as stated. Also, it is VERY stiff! If you want it say for the back of your neck, it is very uncomfortable because it won't "wrap" around your neck. The cover is also very cheap polyester. Not worth it at all!
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Some really nice features and if you don't want a really HOT heating pad, this may be your pad May 20, 2008
By R. Kyle This heating pad is large. Plus, it molds pretty easily in shape. The problem is, it takes a while to warm up and I'm one of those people who like their heating pads HOT. My husband, who doesn't take as warm of showers as I do, likes it, though. So, if you don't like it really hot and you have a fairly big area you want to get warm, this may be the pad for you!
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