plug in heating pad for your back. Like you would find at any pharmacy store. High setting works perfect. Put the device screen facing up on a flat surface. Lay the heat pad on top of it and then weight it down a bit with a book or two. Gets the heat evenly distributed and perfect temperature without risk of overheating any spots
Or if you dont feel like buying one of those then this will work-
Wet a wash cloth or hand towel with water and loosely wring out just a medium amount so its still heavy but not too drippy
Fold till it fits inside 1 gallon bag zipped shut
Actually make sure to not fully zip the bags shut till after you microwave it for about a minute.
I like to put it inside a thin t-shirt or pillowcase.
That will retain the heat just as long as any of the other pads suggested . And it wont smell weird like some of the grain bags do.
plug-in heating pad is my fave tho and it never burns you or your delicate electronics
Sunbeam Heating Pad for Pain Relief, Standard Size UltraHeat, 3 Heat Settings with Moist Heat, Light Blue, 12-Inch x 15-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00075M1T6/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_AY6TJEFZWK308KR9AQZ6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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um a wet hand towel stuffed inside a ziplock bag and nuked for 2min ought to do it
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just dont zip it shut till after you nuke it or it will 'splode
plug in heating pad for your back. Like you would find at any pharmacy store. High setting works perfect. Put the device screen facing up on a flat surface. Lay the heat pad on top of it and then weight it down a bit with a book or two. Gets the heat evenly distributed and perfect temperature without risk of overheating any spots
Or if you dont feel like buying one of those then this will work-
Wet a wash cloth or hand towel with water and loosely wring out just a medium amount so its still heavy but not too drippy
Fold till it fits inside 1 gallon bag zipped shut
Actually make sure to not fully zip the bags shut till after you microwave it for about a minute.
I like to put it inside a thin t-shirt or pillowcase.
That will retain the heat just as long as any of the other pads suggested . And it wont smell weird like some of the grain bags do.
plug-in heating pad is my fave tho and it never burns you or your delicate electronics
Sunbeam Heating Pad for Pain Relief, Standard Size UltraHeat, 3 Heat Settings with Moist Heat, Light Blue, 12-Inch x 15-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00075M1T6/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_AY6TJEFZWK308KR9AQZ6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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um a wet hand towel stuffed inside a ziplock bag and nuked for 2min ought to do it
plug in heating pad for your back. Like you would find at any pharmacy store. High setting works perfect. Put the device screen facing up on a flat surface. Lay the heat pad on top of it and then weight it down a bit with a book or two. Gets the heat evenly distributed and perfect temperature without risk of overheating any spots
Or if you dont feel like buying one of those then this will work-
Wet a wash cloth or hand towel with water and loosely wring out just a medium amount so its still heavy but not too drippy
Fold till it fits inside 1 gallon bag zipped shut
Actually make sure to not fully zip the bags shut till after you microwave it for about a minute.
I like to put it inside a thin t-shirt or pillowcase.
That will retain the heat just as long as any of the other pads suggested . And it wont smell weird like some of the grain bags do.
plug-in heating pad is my fave tho and it never burns you or your delicate electronics
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Sunbeam Heating Pad for Pain Relief, Standard Size UltraHeat, 3 Heat Settings with Moist Heat, Light Blue, 12-Inch x 15-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00075M1T6/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_AY6TJEFZWK308KR9AQZ6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I am kind of surprised no one has suggested the simplest solution. Best microwave heating pad- Water, Hand Towel, 1 gallon size zip lock bag ( recommend 2- double bag it)
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plug in heating pad for your back. Like you would find at any pharmacy store. High setting works perfect. Put the device screen facing up on a flat surface. Lay the heat pad on top of it and then weight it down a bit with a book or two. Gets the heat evenly distributed and perfect temperature without risk of overheating any spots
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Wet a hand towel with water and loosely wring out just a medium amount so its still heavy but not too drippy
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Or if you dont feel like buying one of those then this will work-
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Fold till it fits inside 1 gallon bag zipped shut (highly recommend using 2 bags both zipped shut)
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Wet a wash cloth or hand towel with water and loosely wring out just a medium amount so its still heavy but not too drippy
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Fold till it fits inside 1 gallon bag zipped shut
Actually make sure to not fully zip the bags shut till after you microwave it for about a minute.
I like to put it inside a thin t-shirt or pillowcase.
That will retain the heat just as long as any of the other pads suggested . And it wont smell weird like some of the grain bags do.
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Also I am curious if a plug-in heating pad for your back would get hot enough? I have one of those but never checked what temp its High setting actually reaches.
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plug-in heating pad is my fave tho and it never burns you or your delicate electronics
I am kind of surprised no one has suggested the simplest solution. Best microwave heating pad- Water, Hand Towel, 1 gallon size zip lock bag ( recommend 2- double bag it)
Wet a hand towel with water and loosely wring out just a medium amount so its still heavy but not too drippy
Fold till it fits inside 1 gallon bag zipped shut (highly recommend using 2 bags both zipped shut)
Actually make sure to not fully zip the bags shut till after you microwave it for about a minute.
I like to put it inside a thin t-shirt or pillowcase.
That will retain the heat just as long as any of the other pads suggested . And it wont smell weird like some of the grain bags do.
Also I am curious if a plug-in heating pad for your back would get hot enough? I have one of those but never checked what temp its High setting actually reaches.