Sunbeam Health at Home Easy To Use King Size Moist/Dry Heating Pad, Blue

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Sunbeam Health at Home Easy To Use King Size Moist/Dry Heating Pad, Blue

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 : Sunbeam Health at Home Easy To Use King Size Moist/Dry Heating Pad, Blue
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Health o Meter
Color: Light blue
EAN: 0027045646703
Label: Health o meter
Manufacturer: Health o meter
Model: 732-500
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Health o meter
Release Date: 2006-04-20
Studio: Health o meter
Variation Description: Light blue







Features:
  • King size (12" x 24") heating pad with UltraHeat Technology maintains consistent heat for greater comfort
  • Easy-to-use controller designed specifically for arthritis sufferers with limited use of hand and finger joints
  • 3 heat settings
  • Absorbent sponge for penetrating moist, deep heat relief
  • Light blue, machine washable cover





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - the price is right
This is a basic heating pad. Nothing fancy but a very good pad for the price.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Heating Pad, no problems
gets hot quickly, works great, works so well so dont leave on overnight or it might burn you. had for 6months and no problems at all. great product at a low price!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great source of heat for back problems
I bought a second one of these for my husband who has chronic back pain. He really likes it because (a) the level of heat it generates is high enough that it helps his back and (b) it doesn't shut off automatically so he can turn it on and let it heat up and then sit with his back against it for a significant period of time. Anything that I buy for him that helps his pain is worth it to me and this heating pad is a good option for him.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor performance
For aches and pains of arthritis, nothing beats a heating pad behind the back while watching TV. We ordered three of the Sunbeam King Size pads for this type of use because the price was so good. However, after only a few hourse use, the first one quit heating on all three settings. Maybe pad #2 will last longer.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product , reasonable price
I really like this heating pad because it is large enough to cover your back. The only thing I would suggest is that there was an automatic turn off mechanism after 12 hours like some electric blankets have. Also, perhaps a velcro type fastener instead of the snap which pulls against the pad after a while.



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