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Dunelm shoppers say £15 heated belt is 'best thing they've ever bought'

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Dunelm's "amazingly soft" hands-free hot water bottle is getting rave reviews. Its £15 Faux Fur Hot Water Bottle wraps around your waist and means you can go about your day without needing to hold it with your hands.

The £15 Faux Fur Hot Water Bottle has been met with impressive praise from dozens of Dunelm shoppers. Some have been so impressed, they say it is the 'best thing they've bought'. Others say it is a "god send", especially for those struggling with health conditions.

Online, the £15 Faux Fur Hot Water Bottle is described as a "practical" way to "help snuggle down and get cosy this winter". It has the added benefit of being made with a plush polyester fur cover to boost just how warm you'll stay once the bottle is fully heated.

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It comes in one colour and two different sizes. So you should have one that makes the experience very comfortable.

In one five star review, a shopper describing wearing the £15 Faux Fur Hot Water Bottle like feeling "a constant warm hug". Another reviewer said: "Great quality. Very soothing for my stomach pains."

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Alison commented: "I can’t believe I went so long using a scarf to tie a hot water bottle to my back, this was a perfect solution. I bought the large size to make sure it fit both myself and my partner then just added a bit of extra Velcro to make it small enough for me. Great find!"

Shelly shared: "My granddaughter loves this. She works nights and gets really cold so this is perfect, keeps her warm and hands free." Another person added: "The fur on this hot water bottle is absolutely amazingly soft. The softest, silkiest feeling - and when warm it's heaven!"

Andrea wrote: "Bought this for my teenage daughters who can suffer from stomach and back cramps at their time of the month. Having a velcro belt allows them to move about freely whilst getting pain relief from the hot water bottle. Wish there had been something like this for me when I was younger!"

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However, one customer said: "The waistband is very big so you might have to be creative with how you attach it if you have a smaller waist!" Another wrote: "I chose the large because I am a size 16 but the band is massive! Maybe should be a bit more description about the actual length to help people get the right size."

Dunelm also stocks a new solution for those who struggle with cold feet in the winter. The Borg Heatable Foot Warmer costs £15 and is new to the homeware store's autumn/winter range.

If the Dunelm options are out of stock where you live, there are alternative options. Amazon sells this Bonilife Hot Water Bottle Belt for £14.99 and Argos has this £25 Body Hot Water Bottle By YUYU.

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