2Litre Hot Water Bottle & Knitted Cover
- Category: Outdoor/Lifestyle
- Product Code: OD4162
- Barcode: 5056338341624
- Qty Per Layer: 240
- Qty Per Pallet: 1200
- Expected: WK4 Nov
- Carton Qty: 24
- Inner Qty: 12
- Approx. Weight: 0.48kg
- Availability: In Stock
2 Litre hot water bottle with knitted cover sold in wholesale quantities. These are ideal for keeping your body warm and often used on the back, neck, shoulders and legs. Can be used with or without covers. The hot water bottle without the cover is cream variant of item OD4160.
- 2 Litre hot water bottle
- Knitted cover
- 3 Colours
- Cream, Grey and Pink
- Approx size: 32 x 20.5 x 4.5cm
Hot Water Bottle Instructions
Directions of use:
- Do
not use boiling water when filling the hot water bottle.
- Fill
to maximum 2/3 with water at safe temperature.
- Hold
the bottle by the neck in an upright position and fill slowly to avoid hot
water splashing back.
- Expel
air from the bottle by lowering it carefully onto a flat surface until
water appears at the opening.
- Screw
the stopper sufficiently tight to ensure that there is no leakage.
- Finger tight should be adequate.
- Finally ensure the funnel is empty.
Warning:
- Hot
water bottles can cause burns. Avoid prolonged direct contact with the skin.
- Do
not fill using water from the domestic water system as hard water can
considerably shorten the life of the bottle.
- Always
ensure the hot water bottle is not too hot and doesn't have any leakages
before use.
- When
not in use, drain completely and keep, with the stopper removed, in a
cool, dry and dark place.
- Check
the hot water bottle and stopper for wear and damage at regular intervals.
- Prevent
contact with hot surfaces.
- Prevent
contact with oil or grease.
- Prevent
exposure to sunlight.
- Keep
out of reach of children and babies.
- Do
not lie or sit on the hot water bottle.
- Keep
away from fire.
- Avoid
using the hot water bottle if there any signs of wear, damage or
perishing.
- This
hot water bottle is made of natural rubber (latex) which may cause an
allergic reaction.
Retain these instructions for future reference.
Our hot water bottles are manufactured to the specification of British standard 1970:2012.
To view our video tutorial on how to use a hot water bottle safely, click the link below.
Hot Water Bottles Safety Instructions
Email us at
sales@dinainternational.co.uk for more information
2 Litre hot water bottle with knitted cover sold in wholesale quantities. These are ideal for keeping your body warm and often used on the back, neck, shoulders and legs. Can be used with or without covers. The hot water bottle without the cover is cream variant of item OD4160.
- 2 Litre hot water bottle
- Knitted cover
- 3 Colours
- Cream, Grey and Pink
- Approx size: 32 x 20.5 x 4.5cm
Hot Water Bottle Instructions
Directions of use:
- Do
not use boiling water when filling the hot water bottle.
- Fill
to maximum 2/3 with water at safe temperature.
- Hold
the bottle by the neck in an upright position and fill slowly to avoid hot
water splashing back.
- Expel
air from the bottle by lowering it carefully onto a flat surface until
water appears at the opening.
- Screw
the stopper sufficiently tight to ensure that there is no leakage.
- Finger tight should be adequate.
- Finally ensure the funnel is empty.
Warning:
- Hot
water bottles can cause burns. Avoid prolonged direct contact with the skin.
- Do
not fill using water from the domestic water system as hard water can
considerably shorten the life of the bottle.
- Always
ensure the hot water bottle is not too hot and doesn't have any leakages
before use.
- When
not in use, drain completely and keep, with the stopper removed, in a
cool, dry and dark place.
- Check
the hot water bottle and stopper for wear and damage at regular intervals.
- Prevent
contact with hot surfaces.
- Prevent
contact with oil or grease.
- Prevent
exposure to sunlight.
- Keep
out of reach of children and babies.
- Do
not lie or sit on the hot water bottle.
- Keep
away from fire.
- Avoid
using the hot water bottle if there any signs of wear, damage or
perishing.
- This
hot water bottle is made of natural rubber (latex) which may cause an
allergic reaction.
Retain these instructions for future reference.
Our hot water bottles are manufactured to the specification of British standard 1970:2012.
To view our video tutorial on how to use a hot water bottle safely, click the link below.
Hot Water Bottles Safety Instructions
Email us at
sales@dinainternational.co.uk for more information