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‎09-12-2015 08:00 PM
I am looking for a larger size heating pad or heated throw that is safe to lay on top of. Do you know if there is such a thing, and where I can find it? TIA
‎09-12-2015 08:07 PM
@DottieBlue wrote:I am looking for a larger size heating pad or heated throw that is safe to lay on top of. Do you know if there is such a thing, and where I can find it? TIA
Did you check on the Q? They had a long heating pad that you could lay on. Even a heated mattress pad is nice.
‎09-12-2015 08:52 PM
Panda - Yes, I checked on the Q and saw 2 items that would work IF a person could lay on top of it. I submitted a question on each item asking this because I didn't see in the description whether you could or not.
Thanks for your response.
‎09-12-2015 09:32 PM
Heated mattress pads are designed to go on the bed, under the sheet, and I have had one on my bed for nearly 5 years without any problems. I would not recommend laying on a regular heating pad. My husband fell asleep in his recliner, in a semi reclined position with a regular heating pad against his upper shoulder. The heating pad was pressed into the recliner, which resulted in the pad overheating, scorching the chair, and giving my husband a severe blistering burn----which he did not feel, due to diabetic neuropathy! The chair was so hot it was smoking, and close to catching on fire, and my husband was sleeping right through it. Thankfully our daughter was in her room getting ready for work and came out to see what was burning, only to realize it was her dad. The black scorch mark on his T-shirt, and the recliner looked like it had been burned with an iron.
‎09-12-2015 10:16 PM
@RedTop wrote:Heated mattress pads are designed to go on the bed, under the sheet, and I have had one on my bed for nearly 5 years without any problems. I would not recommend laying on a regular heating pad. My husband fell asleep in his recliner, in a semi reclined position with a regular heating pad against his upper shoulder. The heating pad was pressed into the recliner, which resulted in the pad overheating, scorching the chair, and giving my husband a severe blistering burn----which he did not feel, due to diabetic neuropathy! The chair was so hot it was smoking, and close to catching on fire, and my husband was sleeping right through it. Thankfully our daughter was in her room getting ready for work and came out to see what was burning, only to realize it was her dad. The black scorch mark on his T-shirt, and the recliner looked like it had been burned with an iron.
Wow, what a story. He was a very lucky man.
‎09-12-2015 10:21 PM
@DottieBlue wrote:Panda - Yes, I checked on the Q and saw 2 items that would work IF a person could lay on top of it. I submitted a question on each item asking this because I didn't see in the description whether you could or not.
Thanks for your response.
In the presentation they showed it on a mattress and on a couch. It was a while back so I don't know if the demo is still available.
‎09-13-2015 11:00 AM
I have purchased 2 of the warming pads from QVC. I believe they are made by Sunbeam. The cost was around $50. I love this product but disappointed that after awhile parts of it stopped warming. Thus, I bought a second one. I have had this one tooless than a year and have the same result. Love the warm feeling of the product, just don't feel the need to replace it every year.
‎09-15-2015 09:26 PM
Thanks so much for the info.
‎09-15-2015 09:28 PM
@RedTop wrote:Heated mattress pads are designed to go on the bed, under the sheet, and I have had one on my bed for nearly 5 years without any problems. I would not recommend laying on a regular heating pad. My husband fell asleep in his recliner, in a semi reclined position with a regular heating pad against his upper shoulder. The heating pad was pressed into the recliner, which resulted in the pad overheating, scorching the chair, and giving my husband a severe blistering burn----which he did not feel, due to diabetic neuropathy! The chair was so hot it was smoking, and close to catching on fire, and my husband was sleeping right through it. Thankfully our daughter was in her room getting ready for work and came out to see what was burning, only to realize it was her dad. The black scorch mark on his T-shirt, and the recliner looked like it had been burned with an iron.
How awful and scary! Thanks for the warning. I appreciate your taking the time to respond.
‎09-15-2015 09:29 PM
@DottieBlue wrote:Thanks so much to all of you for your informative replies. I really appreciate it.
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