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Description



Renowned designer and architect Michael Graves redesigns the traditional heating pad with the Therma Moist Heating Pad. The Therma Moist Heating Pad requires no water to be added, as an outer flannel cover draws and retains humidity from the air. As the heating pad warms, the moisture is released from the flannel cover and onto the treated area. The heating pad is ideal for the treatment of arthritis, back pain, sprains and strains, muscle soreness, neck pain, headaches and sports injuries.

Specifications

Heat settings 115/130/150/165 degrees Fahrenheit
Time settings 15/30/45/60 minutes
Power consumption 90-130 Volts, 40-70 Hz
Sizes Standard: 14″ X 27 ″, Medium: 14″ X 14″, Petite: 7″ X14″
Warnings: Avoid sharp folds in pad
Do not expose pad to liquids
Do not place pad directly over cuts, abrasions or open wounds
Care To clean, remove cover from heating pad. Machine or handwash. Use mild detergent in cool water. Hang to dry or use seton cool gentle cycle in dryer.
Warranty 1 Year Limited Warranty

Features

  • The positioning strap with Velcro-type closure ensures a secure, proper fit for maximum treatment
  • The easy to use hand control features four heat settings and four time settings
  • Moist heat therapy is more effective than dry heat because moisture transmits heat more efficiently than air
  • The heating pad will automatically shut off after treatment
  • Three sizes are available to provide added convenience
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

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