Sunbeam Health at Home Heating Pad, King Size 14' x 18'

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Sunbeam Health at Home Heating Pad, King Size 14' x 18'

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Sunbeam
Color: greay
EAN: 0027045652827
Label: Sunbeam
Manufacturer: Sunbeam
Model: 809-015/809-012
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sunbeam
Release Date: 2005-01-01
Studio: Sunbeam
Variation Description: greay

Features:
  • 6 heat settings with selectable auto shut-off (choose between 2 hour auto-off or continuous ON)
  • Extra soft, integrated pad conforms to body
  • Moist heat option for deep penetrating pain relief
  • Easy care, entire pad is machine washable
  • Ultra high tech, ergonomically designed controller with extra long 12' foot cord


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice.
The product is nice. It is well made. The control features are excellent. The digital screen is back lit. The cord is long enough to reach from the outlet to the opposite side of a queen bed. My only complaint it that it doesn't get really hot. It gets warm enough for comfort, but if you are used to an eighties or earlier heating pad you won't find something that hot. Final review: Good for comfort, not for therapy. Still worth the money for me.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice heating pad
This works very well. I especially like the fact that it is washable. The cover is nice and soft and the control easy to use.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good but not very hot
I just bought it 2 days back for my mom..yet to give it to her..so cant add her feedback but I tried it on myself the day i bought..and wasnt really totally satisfied..it wasnt heating enough..even at the highest setting..wont say it was lukewarm..it was definitely better than that..but i felt it wasn't enough to provide relief to a bad pain...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Multifunction selections
After having read previous reviews, some of which were less than satisfactory, I took a chance and purchased this pad. I love it. Found the multiple heat settings to be a real plus. The directions are very vague in terms of 2 hr setting or continuous heat, but once these were mastered, I was thrilled to have a pad offering continuous heat. It helps my back problem and provides blissful warmth for the cold Adirondack nights.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - dangerous heating pad
I sent this heating pad to my 75 year old sister in upper Michigan. I never saw the pad. I sent it direct. When I called her to check on it, she tearfully told me that it came with a warning that it had lead in the power cord, and that she should wash her hands if she touched it. A heating pad that you cannot touch? A Sunbeam heating pad? She was in tears. But I am outraged that this Chinese trash is now being sold under names like Sunbeam. Profit over people.

She later sent me the instructions with the warning, so I saw it with my own eyes. Too bad previously reputable Sunbeam doesn't have higher standards. Too bad for us all.



 



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