

🔥 Cozy up in style — warmth that works as hard as you do!
The Attmu Hot Water Bottle with Knitted Cover is a 2-liter, recyclable thermoplastic bottle designed to hold heat longer than traditional models. Featuring a wide-mouth, anti-spurt design and transparent body for easy filling, it doubles as a cold pack for versatile pain relief. The included elegant knitted cover ensures safe, comfortable skin contact while adding a sophisticated touch. Ideal for managing muscle aches, cramps, and cold nights, this travel-friendly hot water bottle blends functionality with style for the modern professional.






| ASIN | B016W7WBC4 |
| ASIN | B016W7WBC4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #222 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #1 in Baby Hot Water Bottles |
| Brand | Attmu |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,809) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,809) |
| Date First Available | 8 December 2016 |
| Department | womens |
| Format | Bottle |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4332416507 |
| Manufacturer | Attmu |
| Product Dimensions | 29.97 x 19.81 x 3.05 cm; 326.59 g |
| Units | 1.00 Count |
M**L
Recommended for pain relief
I had a back pain and wondered if i can get it asap to help release the pain, i got it in 2 hours or less as fast shipping. The product is great quality no leakage no hazard. Thank you
Y**E
Leaked in the first use.
Just leaked from first use!! Returned!
S**I
Damaged
Sent me damaged item
R**D
Not as described
Very bad quality
M**S
This is not a 2L water bottle
This barely fits 300ml, way smaller than described and not 2L. Pointless
C**Z
I'm quite happy with my purchase. It took me a few hrs worth of searching through various options & decided to go with this one. My main reason was for a heat source for sleeping. To give background: My house is poorly insulated & don't use heat... it would be in vain due to the drafts of the house & be much too costly. I'm in the New England area of the USA & temps easily dip down to teens or lower (*F) during the dead of winter. In the house, I can see temps as low as high 20s F. The space heaters I do use on colder nights are to heat the plumbing in 2 areas. To rate the product: Some people were complaining of the rubber or chemical smell from the product. Yes, I do agree, there's a strong rubbery smell when 1st unpackaged. To aid in cutting down on the odor, I washed the water bottle, inside & out with dishsoap & the hottest water I could stand. This greatly improved that issue within minutes. I've had other water bottles in the past & there's always been some kind of rubbery smell, no matter the brand. So a slight odor (only when held up to the nose) was not that big of a deal. Another complaint I saw was the construction or the durability of the water bottle. So far, I think it's pretty well made. It's like a thick silicone material like that used with cookware items, except that this is glossier & seems easier to clean because of its glossiness.... as in filth wouldn't stick to it as much. Time will tell in regards to that. Up until now, I've used it overnight only a couple times to help keep me warm while sleeping. I've had no issue with leaks, and seems to stay warm for at least 4 to 5 hrs... hard to keep track while sleeping. I only used the hottest water that came out of my tap to fill it each time. I want to experiment & time the length of warmth it provides in the near future to give a better, updated review. I will test with both hottest tap & then again with slightly cooled boiled water from the stovetop. As of right now, I would recommend this water bottle. I have purchased 2 so far (one for my daughter). I also wanted to try this product under my coat while having to work oustide during polar vortex temps, see how bulky it is or if it's even worth it being used that way. Initially written 1-26-17 ***Update*** 3-23-17 We've had such erratic weather in the NE Atlantic area, that I've had delays in using the bottle while timing & noting hot water duration. We had another arctic spurt yesterday, & used the bottle for heat while sleeping last night. Temps outside dipped to only the teens (°F), so my indoor temp didn't drop too low. At 11:00p when I started count, my room temp was 53°F (about 12°C). I filled 3/4 of the water bottle with the hottest tap water from sink, & 1/4 was microwaved (in a cup) to just shy of boiling. So the total amount used was 60ozs. & 15ozs of it was just shy of boiled. This warmth lasted to about 5am, with indoor temp down to 49°F (9°C), where it was still warmer than my body to the touch. Still, no leaks, with screwing cap just slightly more than finger tight but less than wrist tight (mechanics would know lol). I usually sleep on my side, but starting out, I slept on my back with the bottle mid torso warming my hands. Sometime during the night, I was on my side cradling bottle near tummy, almost as if it were a child there (as far as how much pressure on the bottle). This just gives you an idea of how much weight I'm putting on the bottle. Like I said, no leaks whatsoever. Hope this helps. I hope to update again on durability & using this for heat while wearing it outside for work, it just hasn't been cold enough here this year since this purchase. ***UPDATE*** 6-19-17 It's now basically summertime with the way the temps have been. Last night it was over 80*F and hard to fall asleep. This is the 3rd time I used the water bottle for helping me stay cool through the night, although last night I was able to time how long the the bottle stayed cool. I took it out of the freezer at 12am and it was still cool at 8:30am. Even though the it was completely thawed, it was still cooling me down. Still has condensation on it as I write this. (See latest photo.) How did I use this? I filled the water bottle 2/3 or slighter over and before I corked it, I compressed the bottle just enough so the air was just about all out. This allows for expansion whilst freezing, to hopefully make the bottle last or keep it from bursting. When I place it in the freezer, I also keep it flat on an incline so that the water line is just at the neck. I do this to keep the cork (screw top) from being damaged by the expanding water freezing. The only downside to using the bottle while sleeping for cooling is the condensation. This is not an issue for me so much, because it's not soaking my sheets and bed, they're just moist and easily aired out & dry within an hour or two from the heat. How do I use it? For cooling, I also sleep on top of it keeping it near my chest and tummy area. Whether I'm sleeping on my belly or side, this is my usual placement. This is an AWESOME bottle! I'm even more thrilled with this purchase and probably grab a 3rd to have a bottle to rotate with.
D**E
Update to my review: I live in Texas and just days after writing this review, we experienced a severe winter storm that left us without power for 24 hours while the outside temperature was in the single digits. Our bedroom got down to 39 degrees. Fortunately we were able to heat water on our gas stove and these water bottles were literally the only thing keeping us alive! I bought 3 of these two years ago and I'm sitting on my couch right now with one on my knees and another on my back thinking they are just the best thing ever when it occurred to me that I should write a review! I use hot water from my electric kettle which has a max capacity of 1.7L, the water fits in the bottle with room to spare. I squeeze all the air out before screwing the top on. I've never had any issue with these leaking. They are great for body aches or warming the bed. I even used one to thaw a frozen pipe! They stay warm for many hours.
M**Z
I like this hot water bag, besides its function, because it doesn't remind me I'm sick. The color is trivial for some, but I just noticed that the color just helps me lighten my mood and helps me feel better (the old red or green ones with the funky smell just made me nauseated). By the way, a lot of users mentioned the smell. In my experience, when this arrived, it did have that "brand new rubber" smell which was faint and it disappeared with washing and frequent use. I bought this to use with a TENS machine to help me with muscle aches. To combine warm heat and the TENS for deeper relief. I used to have an electric warmer but I was worried it would affect the TENS current or dry out the gel since it emits dry heat. The bag holds the hot water for more than an hour while the wrap keeps it comfortably warm. The bag allows me to let it touch my skin while using the TENS which the stiff electric warmer could barely do. The soft sweater-like cover is a bit thin but offers good protection from burns from the hot rubber. (I wish it's thicker though). It had a loop of two threads which broke within minutes from the wrap. And it's quite soft, I mistook it for a pillow when it cooled. I also appreciate that there are concerns for safety, so there are instructions on the flange on how to fill it. But I think the makers can re-design this to avoid accidental burns while filling this and pushing the air out. I've been using hot water bags since I was a kid, so I'm used to this but my husband scalded himself the first time. He overcame the learning curve. Nonetheless, I'd recommend this.
A**.
The item is larger and the walls thicker than expected. When filled it is heavy, and the walls feel warmish instead of hot. If you use the sweater you can't feel any warmth at all. Without the sweater it works great. It doesn't slide or move around. And the warmth lasts for a couple of hours. Which is more than enough. The screw-on top is also vey secure. Pleasantly surprised. I do recommend.
T**T
I've used this for many applications: - to keep me warm at night instead of raising the thermostat - to preheat my bed - aches and pains - to cool my outside cat in the summer (froze the bottle and wrapped it in a towel for him to lie on). He's no longer with us, but lived a very happy 16 years - currently to keep my crickets I didn't use it much last year, but leading up to Oct 2023 (husband had a massive stroke) it was in constant use. When I use it for myself I do place the cozy over it, but for other purposes, especially animals, I opt for something else so as not to sully the sweater-esque cover. As another reviewer mentioned, it works best if the air is squeezed out prior to screwing in the cap. With it being cold at present, I'm using it to keep my frog's food warm (the crickets). I placed it in a rectangular piece of styrofoam packaging from something else, then placed another piece of Styrofoam over top of that. It happened to be raised and had the perfect size cut out for the smaller rectangle. I then placed the cricket pen on top of that. I have a bath mat inside the bin for easier cleaning and to give the crickets better traction. The bath mat is doubling as insulation and dispersing the heat along the bottom of the pen. I'm loving the versatility as well as the sturdiness of the water bottle.
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