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We really like the ThermaCare back heat wraps because they last over 8

hrs., they're very convenient, can be worn under clothing, but they

can be pricey to use too often.

 

Does anyone know of a heat wrap that is powered by batteries, say

AA's? That way it'll stay warm for a good long time, and all you'd

have to do is replace the batteries.

 

We're not looking for anything that involves a massager, just a plain

simple heat wrap. Does such a thing even exist??

 

 

Jean

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Have you ever hear of Kikon magnets?I use one for my back.and it

works??pricey,but they last forever.

 

 

 

Jean <fjd2002

 

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:11:09 PM

battery powered heat wrap?

 

We really like the ThermaCare back heat wraps because they last over 8

hrs., they're very convenient, can be worn under clothing, but they

can be pricey to use too often.

 

Does anyone know of a heat wrap that is powered by batteries, say

AA's? That way it'll stay warm for a good long time, and all you'd

have to do is replace the batteries.

 

We're not looking for anything that involves a massager, just a plain

simple heat wrap. Does such a thing even exist??

 

Jean

 

 

 

 

 

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, Mary Hoffman <marnel70

wrote:

>

> Have you ever hear of Kikon magnets?I use one for my back.and it

works??pricey,but they last forever.

>

>

Mary,

 

I never heard of Kikon magnets, and when I Googled it I came up

blank. I was really looking for something with long-term warmth as

far as the wrap, but the magnets sound interesting, thanks!

 

Jean

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Perhaps it is Nikken magnets, not kikon.

 

On Nov 30, 2007, at 12:50 AM, Jean wrote:

 

> , Mary Hoffman <marnel70

> wrote:

> >

> > Have you ever hear of Kikon magnets?I use one for my back.and it

> works??pricey,but they last forever.

> >

> >

> Mary,

>

> I never heard of Kikon magnets, and when I Googled it I came up

> blank. I was really looking for something with long-term warmth as

> far as the wrap, but the magnets sound interesting, thanks!

>

> Jean

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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that is too bad,I am using one now,as I fell and pulled miscles in my

shoulder.It takes a while,but they have always helped me,but everyone is

different. Hope you get some relief.maryvandy

 

 

 

Miracle Yorkies <miracleyorkies

 

Friday, November 30, 2007 2:54:14 PM

Re: Re: battery powered heat wrap?

 

I have heard of Nikkon magnets. I have a couple. I didn't really notice a

difference when I used them.

 

Marsha and the Yorkies

http://www.miracley orkies.com

 

 

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yes Jean you are right,it is nikken magnets,and mine is around 4 " by6 "

 

 

 

Priscilla Keeney <thealingadventur

 

Friday, November 30, 2007 1:17:59 PM

Re: Re: battery powered heat wrap?

 

Perhaps it is Nikken magnets, not kikon.

 

On Nov 30, 2007, at 12:50 AM, Jean wrote:

 

> , Mary Hoffman <marnel70@.. .>

> wrote:

> >

> > Have you ever hear of Kikon magnets?I use one for my back.and it

> works??pricey, but they last forever.

> >

> >

> Mary,

>

> I never heard of Kikon magnets, and when I Googled it I came up

> blank. I was really looking for something with long-term warmth as

> far as the wrap, but the magnets sound interesting, thanks!

>

> Jean

>

>

>

 

 

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