Heating pad madness: Tchibo product sold out – what to do now?

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Northern Germany finds that Tchibo heating pads are sold out. Autumnal cold brings demands for alternatives.

Norddeutschland stellt fest, dass Tchibo-Heizkissen ausverkauft sind. Herbstliche Kälte bringt Nachfragen nach Alternativen.
Northern Germany finds that Tchibo heating pads are sold out. Autumnal cold brings demands for alternatives.

Heating pad madness: Tchibo product sold out – what to do now?

Autumn is in full swing and with it the cool temperatures that have us looking for warm alternatives. Heating pads are particularly popular, a product that promises warmth and well-being. Tchibo's battery-powered heating pad is currently causing a stir - but unfortunately it is sold out. Originally offered for 79.95 euros, Tchibo has now reduced the price to an attractive 59 euros, which is further fueling demand. Customers flock to forums to get information about the desired product, while they have to wait for new goods or the return of warmer temperatures to enjoy the benefits of the Tchibo heating pad.

The heating pad is made of recycled polyester and has some great functions. It has three temperature levels, a practical automatic switch-off after 90 minutes and a battery life of around 1.5 hours. This not only pleases the local spirit, but is also a step towards sustainability.

Alternative heating pads in comparison

But you don't have to do without a heating pad entirely, because the market has some alternatives that can also ensure warmer hours. The “Ploov” heating pad from Stoov offers wireless infrared heat and is made from recycled PET. However, the price is just under 100 euros and the battery capacity is lower than the Tchibo model. Another option is the “Heaty” heating pad from Beurer, which offers up to eight hours of operating time with a lithium-ion battery, also at a price of just under 100 euros.

  • Tchibo Heizkissen: 59 Euro (ausverkauft), drei Temperaturstufen, Akku-Laufzeit 1,5 Stunden.
  • Ploov von Stoov: ca. 100 Euro, geringere Akkukapazität, Infrarot-Wärme.
  • Heaty von Beurer: ca. 100 Euro, bis zu acht Stunden Betrieb.

If you are looking for original Tchibo goods, you could have luck on the used market, where they are sometimes available for around 16 euros. Although the selection is currently limited, the numerous forum entries show that many people are looking for the best solution to keep warm in the cold season.

What is a heating pad?

Heating pads have been in use for over 100 years and have evolved enormously from the first models manufactured by Käthe and Eugen Beurer in 1919 to the present day. Initially they were designed primarily as a source of heat for the bed. But today there are a variety of models with different functions. When choosing a heating pad, you should also consider safety standards. Newer devices are not only waterproof and unbreakable, but also have safety mechanisms such as overheating protection and automatic switch-off.

A total of 19 models were examined in a current test, with the “Sanitas SHK 28” model emerging as the test winner. It impresses with its good workmanship, heating performance and a soft cover. Temperature can be adjusted between 36.1 °C and 40 °C, while the heating pad impresses with a long cable and an easy-care cover.

The diverse heating pads are not only practical companions, but also have health benefits. They can help relieve tension and pain by allowing heat to dilate blood vessels and stimulate blood circulation. Heating pads are also available in different sizes and shapes and offer the opportunity to respond to individual needs.

So if you want to enjoy the feel-good experience at home, you shouldn't be afraid to explore the various offers and alternatives. And maybe the popular Tchibo heating pad will soon work again so that it will finally be available to everyone again.

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