Well the snow and ice continue and the temperatures remain very cold. Heating bills go up to compensate, or , at least mine will. One way to keep warm will be to use your Microwarm Heatwrap - mine is on overtime as it means I can warm parts of me that the heating doesn't reach and before your mind also goes on overtime, I am particularly thinking of my feet!
In my last post I introduced you to the Microwarm Heatwrap. There are two other products in the Microwarm range I will now tell you about. First there is the Microwarm "Cushion" During manufacture, the fabric is folded in such a way as to produce a "cushion" shape rather than the traditional Heatwrap shape. This makes it very suitable for knees, backs, stomachs, etc.The heating instructions are the same as the traditional Heatwraps i.e. remove from packaging. heat on high for 2 to 3 minutes depending on the power of the microwave (800 watts 2 minutes, 650 watts 3 minutes) with the "cushion" holding the heast for 1 - 1.5 hours.
Lastly there us the Microwarm Handwarmer, Manufactured to be held comfortably in the hand, your Handwarmer will hold the heat for 30 -45 minutes, longer if you insulate them by putting them in your pockets or gloves. The size also makes them suitable for giving relief from tooth ache, ear ache, etc.
All Microwarm products are available online, visit www.heritagepolish.com/shop/paston-crafts/cat_3.html
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