Electric Hot Water Bottle Charging Guide

Oct 19, 2025

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Winter is here! Hand warmers, electric blankets, electric hot water bottles… these little winter heaters are making their appearance. Speaking of electric hot water bottles, this little guy is my go-to hand warmer this winter, but you can't ignore the details when charging it! Otherwise, your warm little treasure might turn into a "little bomb." Don't worry, today we'll talk about the correct way to charge an electric hot water bottle!

 

Preparation and Precautions Before Charging

Before inflating the electric hot water bottle, give it a thorough check. Check if the sealing strip is tight, if the power cord is damaged or exposed, and don't forget to check if the product information is complete-factory name, address, production license, etc.-none of these should be missing. Find an open space, away from your latex friend, and get ready to charge!

 

Detailed Charging Steps

Charging requires a specific order. First, plug in the explosion-proof holder, then connect it to the power outlet. The electric hot water bottle should be laid flat; don't let it charge while sideways or standing. Once the indicator light goes out, immediately unplug the power cord, first unplugging the socket end, then the explosion-proof bracket. Don't let it overcharge; your heart can't handle it. The best time to disconnect the power is 1-2 minutes after the indicator light goes out!

 

Charging Safety Tips
The electric hot water bottle is busy charging, so don't disturb it or try to use it to warm your hands. Electric shock or burns are no joke. Also, don't leave it on for extended periods just because it's warm; low-temperature burns can be silent and dangerous. Remember to keep an eye on it while charging; don't leave it unattended.

 

Usage and Maintenance Suggestions
Shake well before use to ensure even water temperature distribution, preventing sudden temperature changes for your hands. After use, empty the water, let it dry, and then blow some air back in to prevent the rubber from sticking together, keeping it like new for next use. Regular checks are also a way to care for it!

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