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Old February 24, 2018   #1
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I'm not recommending anyone else do this, but I have used a regular old fashioned heating pad. Three temperatures - high, medium, and low. It worked just fine for me.
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Old February 24, 2018   #2
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I'm not recommending anyone else do this, but I have used a regular old fashioned heating pad. Three temperatures - high, medium, and low. It worked just fine for me.
I have done that also, but many of the newer heating pads have a turn off switch after so much time. 'Saving us from ourselves' federal safety rules.
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