‘I’m in love’ after raiding the Target home aisle for the $15 heating gadget


TARGET shoppers are rushing to buy a new heating gadget in the store’s home section.

The wearable tech has received positive reviews at the store as the winter season approaches.

The heated shoulder wrap costs $15

1

The heated shoulder wrap costs $15Credit: Target

Sharper Image’s Heated Neck and Shoulder Wrap doubles as a cooling device.

Inside, key elements like chamomile are meant to provide an aromatherapy experience to the device.

The Target wrap currently sells for $15.

WRAPPED UP

While the neck wrap is meant for heating and cooling, it does not have any internal temperature control mechanism.

Read More on Heat

The wrap can be heated up in the microwave or cooled in the refrigerator.

Filled with a blend of lavender, chamomile, lemongrass, and peppermint, the neck device is meant to carry a smell.

Target’s page for the product advertised it as “soothing aromatherapy for relieving tension.”

The product is not recommended for machine washing, according to the manufacturer, who suggested it be spot-cleaned only.

Most read in Money

With 130 reviews, the wrap has a 4.4 out of 5 star rating average.

One reviewer wrote “I’m in LOVE!!!”

Some said they found the heated wrap a great way to relieve muscle aches.

Others added that the heat therapy wasn’t the only advantage.

“I love the aromatherapy scent,” another said. “So relaxing.”

Others said the smell was too strong.

“Can’t take the smell that burned my nose,” a reviewer said in their one-star review. “Too heavy, pushes my neck downward.”

MORE HEATING TIPS

As the days get darker and colder, many are seeking ways to keep warm, inside or outside.

Amazon is selling a space heater that could help save on energy bills.

The compact desk heater is designed with energy savings in mind, the manufacturer said.

The e-commerce titan also offers a heated pillow.

The pillow plugs into the wall and will set you back $49.

Read More on The US Sun

A heated mat could also help shoppers keep warm.

A woman who lived without heat for years recently shared tips on keeping warm.


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *