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Heatomatic.Com would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays. Enjoy our best deals and lowest prices of the year!
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Check out our new Microwaveable Heating Pad!
Imagine all of the uses of a heating pad that doesn't have to be plugged in,
preheated or filled with hot water. A heat pack that heats to a safe preset
temperature and is completely re-usable. Our Incredible Hot Pads can be used
for the treatment of sports injuries, arthritis pain, back pain, sore neck,
menstrual cramps, tooth aches, hypothermia, sprains, growing pains, TMJ,
Raynauds Syndrome, or for any of the many ailment where heat will provide
relief.
The Incredible Hot Pads are also portable so that they may be used to
keep you warm while fishing, hunting, scuba diving, wind surfing, snow
boarding, skiing, working, watching outdoor events, hiking, camping, kayaking,
curling, walking or during any outdoor activity when it's cold. Whether you
are using the Incredible Hot Pad as a hand warmer, foot warmer, shoulder or
lower back warmer, baby bottle warmer, plate warmer, battery warmer,
demonstration of phase change or to melt a frozen pipe - your Incredible Hot
Pad will always heat instantly to the same safe preset temperature of 130
degrees F / 54 C.

How Does It Work?
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Monthly Special - The Baby Bottle Warmer - Get 50% Off!
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This month get 50% off of our baby bottle warmer - our practical solution to bottle warming on the go without the need of electricity or batteries! Just click on the image below for more information.

Baby Bottle Warmer
Historically, heat has been a natural remedy used both to relieve pain and enhance the recovery process. By increasing the temperature of the skin surface and underlying tissues, heat stimulates the thermo receptors- sensory receptors that respond to heat and cold - which then help block transmissions of pain signals to the brain. This translates into a significant decrease of discomfort.
Heat therapy increases blood flow, which helps to decrease stiffness, relaxes sore muscles, and provides soothing comfort.
Heat should not be used on areas of swelling and bruising. (If swelling occurs, use ice, then apply heat after the swelling goes away.)
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