Long Sheepskin Hot Water Bottle – Natural Oatmeal

£65.00

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Featured in The Telegraph our long, comforting hot water bottle made from natural, soft sheepskin (and cotton velvet on the reverse).

Perfect for warming the full length of your body or for multiple little feet!

Delivered with a rubber bottle.

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A sheepskin hot water bottle is an essential for anyone who feels the cold or wants to create a cosy sleeping environment.

But they’re not limited to bedtime use. There are lots of versatile uses for a hot water bottle.

  • Natural comfort & relaxation - A sheepskin hot water bottle provides natural warmth, promoting relaxation by soothing tense muscles and easing stress.
  • Improved sleep quality - Warmth has been linked to improved sleep quality. Using a sheepskin hot water bottle can help regulate body this can lead to a deeper and more restorative sleep.
  • Pain relief - The heat from a hot water bottle can be particularly beneficial for individuals dealing with muscle aches, cramps, or joint pain. Whether it’s menstrual cramps or general discomfort, the localised heat can provide soothing relief and enhance comfort.
  • Cost-effective & eco-friendly - Compared to electric blankets or central heating, hot water bottles are a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to add warmth to your bed. They require no electricity and have a minimal environmental impact, making them a sustainable choice for those who prioritise green living.
  • Enhanced circulation - Applying heat to the body can improve blood circulation. This is particularly advantageous for those with cold extremities or individuals who suffer from conditions like Raynaud’s disease.
Dimensions/Fit
Approx size - 76cm x 15cm
Materials
Sheepskin on one side and soft cotton velvet on the reverse. With a concealed zip on the bottom and elasticated neck. Delivered with a rubber hot water bottle
Care Instructions
Filling a hot water bottle - Bring the water to a boil and then allow it to cool slightly. Carefully pour it into the hot water bottle through the opening. Slowly pour the water until the hot water bottle is around two-thirds full. Remove any excess air by squeezing gently on the bottle and seal with the cap.