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Home » Lifestyle Parenting » Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad – Review

Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad – Review

January 20, 2014 | 3 Comments

 

Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad – Review

Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad

What does the Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad actually do?

Qfiber heat pad is a high-tech therapeutic contoured body wrap that delivers safe Infrared heat therapy in your car, home, office, computer (USB), or on the move with a lightweight battery pack.

Qfiber heat wrap is used by individuals for soothing relief from pain, muscle tension and stress. If is regularly used by a wide range of people who may have arthritis, muscle, joint or back pain. And athletes use Qfiber heat wrap for injury recovery, circulation improvement and performance enhancement.

Infrared works deeper into your muscles than any other heat therapy

Infrared is the safest and most naturally healing form of energy. Infrared energy penetrates up to 2” inches into exhausted muscles. This means the Qfibre heat wrap works deeper than any other any other form of heat therapy. Also, it does not give off harmful Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMF’s) like many traditional electric heat pad products.

My Findings

My husband weight lifts at the Gym and also wears a very heavy protective vest at work which play havoc with his shoulders and neck. We have tried various types of heat wraps, from the Single use throw away heat wraps to the microwavable type, which I always forget about and burn leaving my microwave smelling for days!

What I like about the Q-fiber is it stays hot – though it does stop after a period of time, you can simply restart the cycle. There’s no concern of overheating. There is also the option of using a 12 volt plug in your car, perfect if you are in pain and need relief whilst you are out and about or whilst driving on a long journey. It has a battery pack for four AA batteries, again perfect for some on the spot relief. The batteries are the only way to walk around with it on freely, otherwise you have to attach and use the cord.

Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad

The pad comes with extra Velcro wrap pieces so you can easily and quickly position the heating pad using it anywhere from your upper back to your hips. It can also be adjusted to use on legs or upper arms.

Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad

It is such a versatile product and really helps ease the pain in my husband’s shoulders

Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad

Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad

What’s in the box?

The Qfibre heat wrap – One size fits all, up to 52″ waist with extender straps
240v wall plug and UK adapter
USB adapter
Car charger
Lightweight battery pack
2 removable velcro straps so you can put it around your waist
Full instructions

To purchase or simply to find out more details visit JD Harris

**Disclaimer I have been sent this product to review – All views and opinions are my own**

Summary
Reviewer
Rachel Hirst
Review Date
2014-01-20
Reviewed Item
Qfiber Heat Wrap Pad
Author Rating
4

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About Rachel Marsden

A parent to 3 children ranging from 6 to 27! I love to write about parenting topics, Interior design, beauty and Money Saving Tips.

Comments

  1. Paul Wilson says

    April 27, 2014 at 11:37 pm

    Looks handy.

    Reply
  2. Kate Davies says

    June 25, 2014 at 1:51 am

    This looks fab, I suffer with back ache from the epidural I had during the birth of my son. Some days it is crippling and others it is bearable but its always there.

    Reply
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