Experience soothing relief and cozy warmth with the OliviaLiving Hot Water Bottle. This multifunctional hot water bottle is crafted from high-quality, recyclable PVC material, ensuring superior heat retention compared to traditional silicone options. It’s not just for warmth; use it as a cold compress or ice pack for versatile relief. The wide mouth design makes filling effortless, while the anti-splash lip prevents messy spills. Safety is paramount – this hot water bottle is manufactured to B.S.1970:2012 standards. It’s your helpful assistant for treating sore muscles, stress, cramps, arthritis, stiff necks, lower back pain, and menstrual discomfort. It also serves as a comforting cold compress for children’s fevers or minor swelling.
The grid structure provides a safer and more comfortable skin contact experience. The included elegant knitted cover not only enhances the bottle’s appearance but also prevents direct skin contact with the hot rubber, reducing the risk of burns. Remember to replace the rubber bottle after two years of use and regularly inspect the stopper for any signs of wear. Enjoy warmth and relief. It is ideal for those winter months where extra warmth is needed. Stay comfortable and ease pain with this hot water bottle, providing soothing relief for sore muscles, stress, cramps, arthritis, pain, stiff neck, lower back pain, menstrual pain. The bottle can also be used for cold therapy for those with minor injuries.
• Made from high-quality, recyclable PVC material for superior heat retention.
• Multifunctional: can be used as a hot water bottle, ice pack, or cold water bottle.
• Wide mouth design for easy filling and an anti-splash lip to prevent spills.
• Manufactured to B.S.1970:2012 standards for maximum safety.
• Comes with an elegant knitted cover for added comfort and burn protection.
• Grid structure provides safer and more comfortable skin contact.
• Ideal for treating sore muscles, stress, cramps, arthritis, and various pains.
• Can be used as a cold compress for children’s fevers or minor injuries.











