OK.....Don't panic, I'm using a baggy full of water. If you think this is too dangerous for you, stop reading now! I am not recommending this for anyone else, but I have found it works well for me. I WOULDN'T THINK ABOUT DOING THIS WITH PLUG-IN APPLIANCE AROUND MY HEAD OR FACE. I will also make sure I don't ever use an electric blanket with this.
What I did was get one of those HEFTY OneZip bags, and filled it about half full of water and pressed all the air out. Then I experimented to see what it would take to get it to accidentally come open. Surprisingly, it is hard to get the water to come out in any other way besides sliding the zipper or sitting on it.
So you are asking, why would I take the chance with water and not stay with my trusty rice bag? The answer is that there are some advantages to water. Water has excellent heat retention properties and will maintain its initial temperature longer and more stably than rice. Also, I can regulate the exact temperature with the time set on my microwave. Because the moisture content varies with the rice, the rice temperature varies and I can get hot spots. Another thing I like is the way the water conforms to my eye area.
The most important thing I found is to not heat the bag up too much. I found that it is easy to make it too hot. It might feel OK at first but within a few minutes it is too hot. I experimented to find my exact time to make the water just right. Better too cool than too hot.
Richard.
What I did was get one of those HEFTY OneZip bags, and filled it about half full of water and pressed all the air out. Then I experimented to see what it would take to get it to accidentally come open. Surprisingly, it is hard to get the water to come out in any other way besides sliding the zipper or sitting on it.
So you are asking, why would I take the chance with water and not stay with my trusty rice bag? The answer is that there are some advantages to water. Water has excellent heat retention properties and will maintain its initial temperature longer and more stably than rice. Also, I can regulate the exact temperature with the time set on my microwave. Because the moisture content varies with the rice, the rice temperature varies and I can get hot spots. Another thing I like is the way the water conforms to my eye area.
The most important thing I found is to not heat the bag up too much. I found that it is easy to make it too hot. It might feel OK at first but within a few minutes it is too hot. I experimented to find my exact time to make the water just right. Better too cool than too hot.
Richard.
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