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Best Uses Comments about Drive Medical Therma Moist Heating Pad, Standard, 1 ea: I don't know if there is something wrong with mine but it sometimes gets very hot, which I love. But then all of a sudden it cools off by itself even when it says it's on. I have to turn it off and turn it back on. That sometimes works to get it to heat back up but maybe 50% of the time. And that is easier said than done because u have to turn the temp dial all the way to zero because you can't turn it on unless it's set at zero. So imagine every 10mins turning dial all the way to zero, turning it off then back on, then turning the dial back to your desired temp. What I like is that (when it's working properly, like half the time) it gets very hot, 165 degrees. Everyone calls me cold blooded because I am always freezing cold. I bought this to use at work because the "comfortable" room temp is freezing to me. Since I'm sitting and moving all around during my shift I love the Velcro strap to hold it in place. I also like the large size. But I haaate the auto turn off feature. Pros
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Comments about Drive Medical Therma Moist Heating Pad, Standard, 1 ea: I work really hard everyday pushing, pulling and lifting it really hard on the back. I plug it in set the temp and lay on it or wrap it around my wait with the band that comes with it and it provides moist soothing heat for several mins or up to a hour. It works really well with just heating you up if your cold or menstrul cramps. I also wrap it around my ankle cause I injured my ankle jogging. The cord is fairly long so i can put it in bed with me if i use a close socket. Its worth the money! Pros
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Comments about Drive Medical Therma Moist Heating Pad, Standard, 1 ea: The product is to big and bulky. You cannot lay on it. Displaying reviews 1-3 ![]() |