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Flamingo Orthopaedic Heating Belt Mini

(1 Belt in packet)
Available in other variants
Flamingo Orthopaedic Heating Belt Mini
Product Details
Flamingo Orthopaedic Heating Belt is an effective dry heat treatment helpful in relieving joint and muscle pain.

Product Dimensions: 34 x 25 cm

Uses:

It can be used as heating therapy for back pain, period cramps, pain relief, etc.

Product Specifications and Features:
  • New and Versatile Design: The Flamingo heat belt with the electric heating pad for pain relief comes with a velcro strap-on belt and soft slide temperature controller
  • Flexible and convenient to use
  • Temperature Setting to Control Overheating: The Flamingo heat belt comes with three preset temperature settings
  • Safety: The Flamingo heating pad has four layers of insulation on either side for complete comfort
  • It is an electric heat belt for back, joint, muscle and menstrual pains
  • Operates on 240V voltage or 45 watts of power
  • The built-in thermostat helps cut-off power for safety
  • The belt has a velcro strap-on fastening
  • The cover is made with ultra-soft washable cotton
  • Sizes: Mini, Regular, XL

Directions for Use:
  • Wear the belt comfortably around the affected area, plug the cord in and switch it on

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep away from direct contact with sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Prevent water splashes or other liquid damage
Note: Company has changed the wire. It does not have the detachable cable now

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Is the Flamingo orthopaedic heating belt repairable?
If the circuit is not short or fused, it can be repaired by opening the control unit using a screwdriver.

Q. Does the Flamingo heating belt melt or burn fat?
Its primary purpose is to supply heat to deep and painful areas to relieve the body from within, though some researchers have shown effective results in heat treatment for burning belly fat.

Warranty Info
One-year warranty.;
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)