I'm having difficulties ordering a Bruder eye compress in Europe (Belgium). Could anyone recommend where I could buy them, as I know a lot of people on this forum use it. Thanks!
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The ThermalOn Compress is similar to Bruder with the moist heat beads activated by the microwave. In fact both are made by Bruder Healthcare...Bruder Healthcare is sometimes listed as the ThermalOn manufacturer online, plus I checked the tag on my ThermalOn to confirm this. Like the Bruder Compress, lots of members in the forum use ThermalOn. One difference is the Bruder mask has separate compress pads for each eye, whereas ThermalOn is one pad that goes across both eyes, but that’s minor IMO. So if you can find the ThermalOn Compress, that should be equivalent.
I see the ThermalOn on Amazon France, Germany and the UK. I’m not sure which country Belgium would order from on Amazon (maybe France?), but Amazon France’s ThermalOn price is exorbitant, whereas UK’s is reasonable and Germany in somewhere between but am assuming you may have taxes applied on possibly the latter two countries.
https://www.amazon.fr/Thermalon-Comp...0494393&sr=8-2
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BRUDER-HEAL...0495205&sr=8-6
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/MALON-The...ompress&sr=8-1
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It's funny that I came to the same conclusion! I had ordered two via the uk link not much after posting this thread.
I read in the reviews that this compress is more for wide faces rather than thin faces as the design made it in one piece and the nose bridge is quite wide.
Thanks for the post!
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Maybe I should specify that I have the Blephasteam goggles but I want to try something else out as I'm having a feeling they don't get high enough in temperature to melt the old oil in the glands.
The bruder mask seemed to get high enough in temperature. But I've also came across some posts on this forum where USB heated eye masks seem to do the job very well; and certainly at maintaining the desired (e.g. 50 degrees celsius) temperature.
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