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The UK is basking in a heatwave, and many of us are struggling to get to sleep, but there's a hot water bottle trick you can ...
While many of us associate a hot water bottle with keeping us warm during the cold weather, experts have shared that it can ...
'It is, however, perfectly safe to fill your hot water bottle with cold water. It's a great way to cool down in a heatwave.
As the UK swelters in 30C heat this weekend, many of us will be struggling to get a good night's sleep - but a hot water ...
‘Take them out just before going to bed and you’ll get instant refreshing coolness as you drift off to sleep. This might ...
UK households are being urged to fill up a hot water bottle this weekend to get a better night’s sleep in the hot weather.
We've crunched the energy cost numbers and compared the pros and cons of hot water bottles, electric blankets and heated throws. Will cool down enough that it won't be as effective after three hours ...
From helping with aches and cramps to warming up a bed, a hot water bottle is a small but mighty essential for many people. For some, this means opting to leave the heating off in favour of ...
Simply fill up your hot water bottle with ice cold water and place it in your bed just before you go to sleep. This will help ...
Our energy-use tests found that electric throws cost less to run per hour than some electric blankets, but still cost more than boiling water for a hot water bottle. You might find it a bit stuffy in ...