Do any abers have any knowledge of these? I was considering buying one for an elderly relative as a present for safety reasons. Are they worth the expense and how long do they retain their heat as opposed to ordinary bottles?
Hi vakayu, I got one as a present last year. The inside of it contains some sort of bean which retains the heat once you microwave it. Overall I would say its not that bad.
I use a wheat bag. 2 mins - max - in the microwave and it stays very warm for about ten minutes, fading to lukewarm after about ten/fifteen more minutes.
As a hot water bottle devotee (OK addict) I couldn't be doing with one of these as they cool down so quickly. And woof is right, anything done in a microwave can get dangerously hot.
Thank-you all very much for your input,much apppreciated I shall have to consider it more carefully now with the many pitfalls,I would not wish to make any more difficulties,rather than trying to prevent accidents!Thanks again all.
I have one and it's great, but it can get very very hot if you "ping" it for a few seconds too long. I have a bad back and the heat lasts for at least an hour.. I use it driving to work, and it's still hot when I get there. I love it, but your elderly relative would have to be capable of getting the timing right.
Thanks for that sara3 very informative,my relative is very responsible and capable of getting timings right,always,maybe wrongly assuming there are various timings given on differing rates of microwave 700w 750w 850w etc.which I would hope there is as timing seems to be crucial to prevent over-heating,also do you put a cup of water in the microwave when heating it up,as I have read this is advisable to prevent drying out?
It's going to depend on what microwave she has. Mine, which is a new one doesn't have the same settings as listed on meal packs so I have to guess a bit.
My friend has a brilliant one, it looks like a Frisbee and its heated up in the microwave, I will find out where she got it if you like ? Its still warm in the morning.
Wow jasmin that sounds excellent as the staying warm factor of them did not seem very good,I would be interested to find out more if you wouldn't mind.
No woofgang not a lot,it was the lookalike hot water bottles I was hoping to get as she is very traditional and it would imitate one without the dangers of scalding and she has very arthritic hands and am concerned about the stoppers etc,a very iindependent lady and anything to avoid mishaps the better.