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Old 02-24-2011, 07:06 AM #1
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Has anyone tried this one? Is it woth buying?

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I bought a great one from QVC. Since' I'm new it won't let me post the link to get you to it.

Its by sunbeam and it wraps up around your neck and shoulders like a little clap with a magnet in the front to secure it on your shoulders. Its my best friend while I work all day. It was around $35.00

Its still on their web site - so go to QVC and do a search for sunbeam heating pad and it should bring it up.
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Has anyone tried this one? Is it woth buying?

http://www.amazon.com/reliamed-produ...ito-20&ie=UTF8
Hello Billy027, I have not use that peticular heating pad, but I do have two and they are made by Theratherm and they are digital moist heating pads they work very well. Bunz
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The other thing that is a wonder when working or traveling, the air heated pads that stick to clothes.
I often find them on sale at the drug store and they last over 12 hrs.
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