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Half priced microwaveable warmers!!

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  • Thanks just ordered a seal for £4.47

    Can highly recommend these Intelex ones, just had new ones at xmas, bumble bee and monkey. The old one lasted 2 years. Gorgeous and soft, stay warm for ages and much nicer quality than the ones where you have to take out the packs to put in microwave.

    Make lovely presents and brilliant value in my opinion!


    sorry can't post link as a newbie but search Intelex cozy plush microwaveable for full range. There's loads.
  • Thank you for posting this wanted one for a while, just ordered a puppy they look so cute.
  • competitionscafe
    competitionscafe Posts: 4,050 Forumite
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    edited 5 January 2011 at 12:24AM
    Puppy: £4.87
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    Sheep: £4.99
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    Bunny: £5.97
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    Link to full range:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?ie=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=drugstore&field-keywords=Intelex

    Or go to amazon via these links and 5% goes to charity at no extra cost to you:

    VSO.

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    Bumblebee Conservation Trust.
    "The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
    best of everything; they just make the best
    of everything that comes along their way."
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  • I don't know if these have improved since I had one a couple of years ago but it did not stay warm very long - compared to a hottie - and eventually sprang a leak in the microwave. They're also very easy to over heat.

    Not that I'm trying to put you off or anything, they are cute, but once bitten.
  • Aw I just love the sheep one! This really is tempting me to break my "no-more-buying" resolution!
    "If you dream alone it will remain just a dream. But if we all dream together it will become reality"
  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    Aw I just love the sheep one! This really is tempting me to break my "no-more-buying" resolution!
    we've got quite a few of these cosy animals & the sheep is the nicest, absolutely gorgeous :) so much so that a friend I gave one to as a gift refuses to microwave it/him (Chris is its name) :D

    btw, we've never had any problems with them in the 2 years since we bought them


    good spot OP :)
  • Troythecat
    Troythecat Posts: 517 Forumite
    I have the puppy and would def recommend, they are a good size too..unlike the bhs ones I bought for my present drawer which are quite small.
    Owned by a Great Dane :heartsmil
    Ceud mìle taing
  • Swan wrote: »
    we've got quite a few of these cosy animals & the sheep is the nicest, absolutely gorgeous :) so much so that a friend I gave one to as a gift refuses to microwave it/him (Chris is its name) :D

    LOL that would be me! I have a sheepdog draught excluder in the kitchen and when I want to open the door I pick it up ever so gently instead of just kicking it away with my foot!!
    "If you dream alone it will remain just a dream. But if we all dream together it will become reality"
  • Troythecat
    Troythecat Posts: 517 Forumite
    couldn't resist ordering another (sheep)!
    BTW these are £14.95 in my local garden centre
    Owned by a Great Dane :heartsmil
    Ceud mìle taing
  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    LOL that would be me! I have a sheepdog draught excluder in the kitchen and when I want to open the door I pick it up ever so gently instead of just kicking it away with my foot!!
    I know exactly what you mean, I'd do the same :)

    Chris belongs to an (otherwise sensible ;)) adult male & gets carefully tucked up in bed on a cold morning & on fine days can be seen sitting on a table looking out of his owner's window admiring the view :D

    I'm kind of sorry I gave him away, my finger is hovering over the 'buy' button :o
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