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BeurerXXL Cosy Heat Pad (Model: HK 123)

R699

Retail: R1,300
About

Fleecy soft heat pad in XXL size for extra warmth.

Product Features
  • Extra-large XXL size: approx. 60 x 30 cm
  • 3 illuminated temperature settings
  • Breathable, snuggly and skin-friendly
  • Electronic temperature regulation
  • Automatic switch-off after approx. 90 minutes
  • Rapid heating
  • BSS (Beurer safety system)
  • Removable switch
  • Machine wash up to 30°
Product Specifications
  • Automatic switch-off after approx. 90 minutes
  • Breathable yes
  • Illuminated switching stages yes
  • Beurer safety system yes
  • Output in watts 100
  • Machine-washable heating pad yes
  • Mains operation yes
  • Certified according to OEKO-TEX yes
  • Fast heating yes
  • CE yes
  • Warranty: 3 Years

For more information visit Beurer

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