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Pros & Cons
Pros
The doneco has heating elements from the top of the white material to the bottom so more of your legs get warmer as well. We have a very worn one circa 1975, that heats hotter with only 3 settings. A nice little mini electric blanket for your feet.
This thing is a freaking gem. It is amazing! Both feet fit well. Use this everynight and love it.
The material is super soft and comfy and it is very pliable. Super soft plushy cover - very relaxing.
It was purchased to replace a very old and outdated heating pad. This heating pad has several features that i like. I recommend this heating pad to anyone who will listen!
Cons
The warmth is so-so. If you're expecting something in dry sauna, then this is not it. It shuts off every two hours. This is not a good product if you want to warm your feet for sensational purposes.
When this pad works it is perfect, when it does not it is useless. Pad is worthless. Very uncomfortable. It also sounds like there's paper inside the pad; anytime you move it around, you hear this annoying crinkling sound.
Highlights
Quality
Nice large size well made and very comfortable
Competitiveness
I bought this for my bedbound mother who often has cold feet
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
warm, cold, hot, good and size. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 75.7% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 2,151 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 13 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We tried four models before settling on doneco
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The problem with all pads today is that there does not seem to a high heat that compares favorably with those ofsay 40 years ago
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Someone mentioned to unplug the foot warmer from the wall and plug it back in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Yeah it will die after a couple of years
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We’ve had a couple to fail prior to the end of the warranty
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They were covered and replaced both times
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What i do is turn it upside down and the heat comes off top then
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I basically got to the point where i just leave it on 247 and they can use it as they wish and it has now finally died
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