Recycled Wool Hot Water Bottle
Recycled Wool Hot Water Bottle
A British-made hot water bottle cover, made from recycled wool. Woven at the edge of the Clwydian mountain range in Wales. Made from excess yarn left over from the production of wool blankets.
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- Recycled pure wool, made in Britain.
- Rubber hot water bottle included.
- Dimensions: 20 x 33 cm.
We love the contrasting blanket stitch around the neck, reminiscent of the edge detailing often found on traditional woollen blankets. A comforting hot water bottle, perfect to ward off chilly weather. For extra warmth, layer up with one of our extra cosy pure wool blankets.
SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not use boiling water, fill to two thirds capacity maximum. When not in use remove from cover, drain and remove stopper. Store out of sunlight. Periodically check the bottle and stopper for wear and damage prior to use.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR WOOL HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR WOOL HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER
Wool is naturally self-cleaning and airing outside on the line is often the easiest way to freshen up your wool.
To wash: Hand wash in cold water, or if absolutely necessary, machine wash on a cold, specialist wool cycle. Do not spin. Use a mild detergent recommended for wool. Wash separately to prevent snagging or colour run. Reshape whilst damp. Do not wring. Line dry or dry flat. Do not tumble dry.
Remove any loose fibres with a lint roller. Use a pilling comb to remove any pilling (bobbles).
WEALD STORE DELIVERY INFORMATION
WEALD STORE DELIVERY INFORMATION
FREE standard delivery on U.K. orders over £50.
For orders under £50, delivery starts at £4.75. International delivery starts at £9.95.
Please refer to our Delivery policy for more information.
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Eco-Friendly Hot Water Bottle Covers, made from Recycled Wool
Our British-made recycled hot water bottle covers are made from excess yarn left over from the production of wool blankets and throws. Yarn which would otherwise end up in landfill is collected, re-spun and given new life. Because each batch of recycled yarn is unique, the resulting covers are limited in number.