What are hot water bottles?

hot water bottles are large rubber bottles "flattened" into an oval shape with a stopper at the top that can be removed to fill them with hot water. They can be used instead of a heating pad to relax pain and pain, menstrual cramps or for heating the baby's cots. In fact, they can be used for anything that can be used for, and more. For example, if your child is in bed with an earache, a bottle of hot water wrapped in a towel will ensure the necessary relief without a danger that the electric pad could introduce. Bottles with hot water can also be taken outside. Just heat the water over this campfire, fill the bottle and put it under the jacket while drinking the hot chocolate!. Many hot water bottles today come up with washable fuzzy polyester covers in the form of bears and other cuddly animals, ideal for packaging in bed with your smallest. Even a family dog ​​that has been with you so many years can benefit from your location a bottle of hot water on the hips, legs or back when it troChu hurts.

hot water bottles of Victorian times were clay axles with cork plugs in the shape of jugs or flasks. They were used to heating the bedding and could be kept in a lap for heat, but were not very good for cuddling or lying on sore muscles. After Charles Goodyear created a vulcanized rubber in the 1930s, which could withstand heat without melting, the rubberized bottle of hot water was not behind. Croatian inventor, Slavoljub Eduard Penkala (1871 - 1922) patented the first bottle with hot water and also the first fountain pen named in his Honor.

hot water bottles do not pose a risk of fire and do not create an electromagnetic current of the heating pad that would suggest that it could be dangerous. They are the most natural way to deliver heat or even cold if it is the safest possible way of most needing it. So it is not nEobsthetic that people use a trusted bottle of hot water for so long and are likely to use it for many more years.

So pull out the new bottle of hot water in the shape of a teddy bear, fill its tummy with hot water and leave your little who is at home with a cold fall with a warm little friend in his arms. Maybe you'll never pull the heating pad again!

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