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Beurer heat pads, heated throws, foot warmers and heated underblankets are the perfect way to beat the chill without turning up the heating in your home. In direct contact with your body and with adjustable temperature settings, our heating range will warm you quickly and efficiently so you can relax in comfort.
Simple
The 6 temperature settings can be conveniently selected using the electric hand switch. For safety reasons, the heated blanket switches off automatically after 3 hours and the Beurer safety system (BSS) prevents overheating.
Snuggly
The heated blanket is made of a soft, cosy material with a luxurious fur look. The textiles used are certified according to the ÖKO-TEX® Standard 100. This means that they have been tested for harmful substances and are skin-friendly.
Hygienic
For easy cleaning and top hygiene, the HD 75 Nordic Taupe is machine-washable at 30°C. All you have to do is remove the hand switch.
The OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certification is based on an extensive list of criteria that independent OEKO-TEX® institutes apply when testing textile products. The criteria are updated once a year in accordance with the latest scientific findings and legal requirements.
The Standard 100 requires all parts of a product to be tested for 100 harmful substances. The certificate is valid for one year, ensuring ongoing compliance with a high, up-to-date standard.
All of Beurer’s textile products are certified according to the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, guaranteeing excellent safety for the materials we use and for our environment. In this way, we ensure our products are free from harmful substances, from usage all the way through to disposal.
Soft, snuggly, perfectly cosy and fuzz-free – the HD 75 Nordic Taupe impresses with its wonderfully soft surface. It makes cold days and nights a thing of the past.
* This device meets the high requirements of OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 for human ecology as verified by the Hohenstein Research Institute.