Disclosure: This is not a compensated or sponsored post. I was provided the product for review purposes only. All opinions expressed here are my own.
If you ever have shoulder or neck pain, you will understand instantly why I love my Sunbeam Renue Neck Wrap
After decades of trying to force a standard back heating pad to wrap around my neck, I finally invested in a heating pad that was made specifically for shoulders and necks. It is well worth every penny I paid for it!
When I think of the thousands of times that I tried to hold a heating pad between my neck and shoulder, I seriously wonder why I waited so long to search for a shoulder wrap heating pad.
Since I need both hands to type, I really don’t have an easy way to hold a square heating pad in place between my neck and shoulder. If I try to hold it in place by squeezing it between my shoulder and neck, then I end up with even worse neck pain. Out of desperation, I’ve even tried tying a heating pad to my neck with a long shoe string. Actually, that kind of worked. but I don’t recommend it. What I do recommend is the Sunbeam Shoulder Wrap Heating Pad.
This is truly one of the best gifts. Even if I am not in extreme pain, the warmth gives relief to my shoulders when I spend the day typing.
The shoulder wrap heating pad has several features that I love, but my favorite is that little heated piece of fabric that goes up the back of my neck. Having the heat situated and held in place on the vertebral segments in my neck is fabulous! It tends to make my lower back quite jealous.
Other Wonderful Features of the Sunbeam Shoulder Wrap Heating Pad
- Magnetic Clasp in the front to hold it closed at the throat
- Multiple Heat Settings from Warm to High Heat
- Designed to “drape” over Shoulders and Around Neck
- Weighted to Hold in Place
- Auto Shut-off after 2 hours
- Super long Electric Cord (Mine is 9 feet)
- Odorless, unless you use a pain relieving cream or rub for penetrating relief.
- Machine Washable
The instructions say that you can lightly spritz the wrap with water for a damp steam effect, but I have never tried that. I use mine dry.