An ice or hot bag (often called a hot/cold pack) is a versatile tool commonly used for pain relief, reducing swelling, or alleviating muscle discomfort. These bags can be used as both ice and heat applications depending on the need.
Terms & Conditions
Damaged or Leaked Items: If the item you received is damaged or leaking, please notify us immediately. You must send a message along with a video or photo clearly showing the damage or issue within 5 days from the date the item arrived.
Time Frame: Any claims for broken or leaking items received after the 5-day window may not be eligible for a replacement.
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Action: Once we receive the video or photo, we will assess the situation and determine the next steps, which may include sending a replacement item or offering a refund, based on our review.
Replacement: If the item is proven to be damaged or leaking, we will send you a new replacement free of charge. The replacement will be processed after the issue is confirmed.
Description:
Dual Functionality: Can be used for both cold and hot therapy.
Leak-Resistant Cap: Features a superior leak-resistant cap with a large opening for easy filling of ice cubes.
Ergonomic Design: Contoured to fit any body surface, providing comfort and effective coverage of the injured area.
Temperature Range: Suitable for temperatures up to 70ºC
Reusable: Economical and environmentally friendly option for pain relief.
Cold Therapy: Helps reduce pain and swelling from bruises, muscular injuries, and sprains.
Hot Therapy: Enhances blood circulation, relieves fatigue, and reduces swelling.
Recommended For:
Individuals seeking relief from sports injuries, muscle aches, menstrual discomfort, headaches, and rheumatic fever.
Instructions:
Ice Bag
Fill it with ice cubes and water.
Never place the ice pack directly on bare skin, as it can cause frostbite. Use a thin towel, cloth, or shirt as a barrier to protect your skin.
Keep it on for 15 minutes at a time. You can repeat this process every 2 hours during the first 48 hours after an injury.
Hot Bag
Fill it with hot water where temperatures up to 70ºC.
Always ensure that the hot bag isn’t too hot before applying it to your skin. You can test the temperature by holding it against your wrist.
Use a cloth or towel as a barrier between the hot pack and your skin to avoid burns.
Keep it on for 15-20 minutes. This will help improve circulation, relax muscles, and reduce pain.
If you feel discomfort or the heat is too intense, remove it immediately.