Microwavable and Freezable Shoulder Warmer Wraps

Today I would like to introduce you to the wonderful company called Sunshine Pillows. This fantastic company sells a variety of travel pillows and heating pads. All of the products that Sunshine Pillows sells are made of high quality materials.

Here is some information about the company: BioMed DB Design is dedicated to promote healthy living through innovative products. Sunshine Pillow is one of our creations that reflect many users’ requests and feedback. After its introduction in the fall of 2007, Sunshine Pillows quickly became a favorite among our users. BioMed DB Design is committed to provide quality products and services. We are the best at observing and listening to our users’ needs. We are the specialists in customizing personal healthcare devices, such as neck pillows.

Microwaveable Shoulder Heating Pad

Product Information: The SunnyBay Shoulder Warmer is microwavable and freezable. It is shaped to stay on your shoulder and quilted so fillings stay in place. It treats shoulder and upper back muscles and is thicker for better heat retention. It supplies long lasting heat for quick recovery. It is ergonomically designed and is ideal for everyday shoulder and upper back pain. It is light weight and portable so you can take it with you on the road while traveling or into the office. You can remove the cover and wash it on the gentle cycle in your washing machine to clean it. This product is proudly made in the U.S.A.

My Review: I was sent the SunnyBay Microwavable Shoulder Warmer for my product review. I appreciate that this product is packaged in a reusable plastic storage bag with zippered closure so that I can keep it clean when it’s not in use. The removable cover is super soft against your skin and reminds me of a soft babies’ blanket. I love that it is in a dark navy blue color as it won’t show dirt or sweat! The inside is filled with all nature flax seeds so it conforms to your body’s individual shape making it a custom fit for just about everyone. If you want it heated…you simply place it into the microwave for 1.5 minutes, then 10 second intervals until it reaches the hotness that you desire. However, you do need to be careful to not overheat it as you don’t want to risk fire. If you want it cold…just place it into the freezer for 60 minutes. When I placed mine into the freezer, I left it in the plastic storage bag so that it doesn’t get dirty in the freezer.

Overall Opinion: My husband and I have both been using this shoulder warmer but in different ways. I am using it heated and he uses it cold. I love that it reaches areas that a conventional heating pad can’t reach which is the top of my shoulders and the bottom of my neck area. The heat really does last quite awhile before I have to get up to reheat it again. Hubby has been using it too but he prefers it cold so we place it into the freezer for an hour and it does indeed remain cold for 2-3 hours. We are both getting relief from what ails us by using this product. I love that it is portable with no electric cords to get tangled in. This would make a fabulous product for those who are in wheel chairs, disabled, travelers, etc. I highly recommend that you check out this company and this wonderful product!

I would personally like to thank Sunshine Pillows for allowing me to do a product review for their company and for hosting a giveaway here on the Two Classy Chics Blog.

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Disclaimer: Shelly has personally reviewed the product listed above. Shelly has not received any monetary compensation for her review. Shelly did receive a free product to try out so she could evaluate and use it for her review. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ. The Two Classy Chics are not responsible for delivery/shipping of giveaway items won from this blog nor are we responsible for mis-use or injury caused by items won from the TCC Blog.