Chill or Heat, Your Pain Relief Treat! ❄️🔥
The BICAREEBICAREE Ice Pack is a versatile 9-inch therapy bag designed for both hot and cold applications. Its innovative leak-proof largemouth cap allows for easy filling with ice or hot water, making it suitable for all ages. The durable, soft textiles ensure effective temperature retention, providing relief from various aches and pains. Lightweight and portable, it's an essential companion for home, outdoor activities, or office use.
K**M
Awesome ice packs! They work!
Awesome for my husbands sore spots! He said it helped with the pain, they were light weight, held ice for a long time without melting! Loved the band that came with it to move to proper spot!
A**Z
Cold that last without leaking
Stays cold for hours, does not leak, and it fits shapes perfectly. Easily the best ice pack I've ever used, reliable, comfortable, and worth every penny.
K**K
Convenient!
So happy to find this online! Like others have mentioned, no need to store a long bulky pack in my freezer. Infinitely more convenient to have this on hand and refill with ice when needed. Worked great for icing swollen cheeks after wisdom tooth removal. No leaks and seems well made. I can’t believe I never picked one up before!
D**G
Go to ice pack for headaches
Easy and reuseable hot/cold bag. My mother uses it fairly exclusively for migraine headaches as it's quickly accessible. It seems to be of average quality and works well. It arrived in such a small box that I was sure there'd been a mistake, but no, it was just as described.
N**A
Good Ice pack
Nice product. Fills bag for ice. Nice and compact. Seals well. Seems well designed and durable .
S**C
Better than ice packs
Worked great! Easy to use & no leaking. Unlike traditional ice packs, you don’t have to put in freezer to make cold again, just add fresh ice!
C**S
Best Ice Pack I've ever used!
See the pic for the 3 types of packs you can buy: (1) the long white ice pack from the hospital. It freezes into a long solid block of unbendable ice. Great if you are cooling a perfectly flat foot long area. I don't have any such areas on my body. (2) the "ice beads", which are at least somewhat bendable, but for some reason whatever they contain leaks out over time. Mine were blue when I bought the pack. Now they are red, and almost gone. Or: (3) the one in the middle. Made in China (of course, but designed in Germany). Everything about this pack is well thought out. Easy screw cap? Yes. Aluminum (not plastic) collar below the screw cap. Probably cost 5 cents more in manufacturing, but the aluminum won't freeze and break off. The shape of this pack will conform to an actual human body. Need it over your groin for a groin pull? It wraps right around the affected area. I love it. I bought the 9 inch, and today I will order the 11 inch. That's how much I love it!
J**.
Good enough that we got two sets!
I have migraines. Maybe that is because I have three children. I find that ice packs come in handy with a variety of things that happen around our house, including my migraines. We like the three different sizes. I find the middle size works best for my migraines. My son and youngest daughter have used the larger size multiple times for sprained ankles and bruises from sports. My oldest daughter says the small one is good for her complexion, but I don't even know what to say to that. I had tried the ice packs that go in the freezer, but then I got tired of them taking up space in the freezer, not being frozen when I needed one, or not staying cold for very long. Then I started to look into these. Pretty simple, just stick ice cubes in them. (Please note: We have not used them for hot or warm packs. Just haven't had the need, so this is only about them as cold packs.) I started looking into these and found that there are cheap ice packs that leak, sweat, or start to smell after awhile. We have been very happy with the quality of these. We have not had any of these issues other than sweating when it was really humid and my son used it when he was outside. They can be used directly on the skin, but I recommend putting a towel on the area then the ice pack. The biggest issue is that they disappear into the children's rooms on a regular basis. So we now have two sets of these.
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