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HomeHealth ProductsHeating PadsSunbeam Health at Home HeatFlex Stingray Shaped Heating Pad with 4 Heat Settings and 2 Hour Auto-Off, Grey |
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
PROVIDES ALMOST NO HEAT!! Jan 06, 2008
By BEN I just returned this to Amazon for a refund. I found that on even the highest setting it gave off almost no heat. I do not know if this was due to a defect, or if they are all like this. I see some other reviewers had the same problem, so I think they are just badly made. I went to the local drug stores here in NYC (Rite-Aid & Duane Reade)- all their heating pads are by "KAZ" (the brand) which I bought. It was only $17, but gets blazingly hot.
28 of 30 found the following review helpful:
just not hot enough, and what's with the alarming warning?? Jan 10, 2008
By cathy This just doesn't heat hot enough. There is no discernible difference in the heat settings. Sometimes it feels like it has turned itself off even if the indicator light is on high. But what I really didn't like is a tag on the cord indicating it contains lead and that I should wash my hands after use!! What is that about?? Who wants to jump out of bed to wash their hands after this thing has supposedly eased their cramps (or other aches & pains) before sleep?? Does this mean all my appliance cords contain lead?? I will be forever washing my hands! How about just not putting lead in the cord??
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
heating pad Oct 22, 2007
By Marc Lieberman best of the heating pads. The last pad we had burned itself as the plastic lining stuck together. This one has no plastic. It has enough weight to stay wrapped over the shoulder.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Product quit working in 4 months Jan 20, 2008
By Donna M. Gaines
"D.Gaines"
While this is a great shape and design, I found it to be the most unreliable of the heating pads I've purchased in the last several years. It started by heating irregularly about a month before it quit. Then one night after being turned off, it just wouldn't turn back on. This may just be a fluke, but I wouldn't order this pad again.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
So Far So Good Nov 22, 2007
By Pamela A. Conley When I found this heating pad, I was excited to find one that wasn't too big or too small, but was also a good price. So far this one has worked well. I can even fold it and it doesn't lose heat. I'd definitely recommend this product.
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