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S.T CORPORATION Haru Onpax Non-Adhesive Heat Pack (30 Pieces)

$12.96 USD

Description:

Haru Onpax Non-Adhesive Heat Pack offers long-lasting warmth up to 20 hours with a soft, gentle feel. The non-adhesive design allows you to use the pack in your pockets or wrapped in cloth for easy, comfortable warmth without sticking to your clothes.

Key Features:

  • Provides up to 20 hours of consistent warmth.
  • Made with soft, non-woven fabric for comfort.
  • Non-adhesive design, easy to place in pockets or wrapped in fabric.
  • Lightweight and convenient to carry.

Usage Instructions:

  1. Remove the heat pack from the packaging right before use.
  2. Place the pack in your pocket or wrap it in cloth. If you want to speed up the heating process or if the temperature drops, shake the pack lightly.

Safety Precautions:

  • Do not place directly on the skin (except on hands).
  • Do not use while sleeping or in combination with other heating devices.
  • Check the skin periodically to prevent burns. If symptoms such as strong redness, itching, or pain appear, stop using the product immediately and consult a doctor.
  • If you have a circulatory issue or diabetes, consult with a physician before using the product.
  • Do not eat the product. If ingested, seek medical help.

Dimensions: 13cm x 9.5cm
Temperature Range:

  • Maximum temperature: 66°C
  • Average temperature: 53°C
  • Duration: 20 hours of warmth (above 40°C)

Materials:
Iron powder, water, wood powder, activated carbon, vermiculite, salt

Please note that the prices listed do not include Value-Added Tax (VAT) and customs duties.

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