Beurer HD 75 Nordic Taupe (180 x 130 cm)
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Beurer HD 75 Nordic Taupe

180 x 130 cm


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TollerRingolf86

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

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The Beurer HD 75 Cosy Taupe electric blanket is designed for use with mains power of 220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz, which is compatible with the standard voltage in Switzerland. Therefore, you can use it in Switzerland without needing an electric adapter, as long as you have a suitable plug type or use an appropriate plug adapter if the plug type differs.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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askeo0

6 years ago

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benischaerer

6 years ago

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This is not due to the ceiling, but to the dry air caused by winter. It is much easier to become statically charged, which leads to this sometimes painful discharge. The clothes you wear also play a role. A remedy is often a humidifier to bring the humidity back to a normal level (it is also more pleasant for the respiratory tract and eyes).

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lalalaura

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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You can also use it as an underblanket. I have not found any indication in the instruction manual that it is disadvantageous or forbidden. https://www.beurer.com/web/we-dokumente/gebrauchsanweisungen//GA_Waerme/HD/750.313-0617_HD75148.5x210.pdf

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Kehna

7 years ago

Where can I find the promotion code please?

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Loïc Mayanga

7 years ago

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Until 20 November 2017, enjoy 20% off the entire health and therapy section. Simply enter the promotional code GESUND20 at the "Payment" stage of the checkout process.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Could possibly have been this product: Beurer HD 75 (130 cm, 180 cm) It's called the same, but it's different... apparently.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Ubuntubirdy

3 years ago

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The warning signs on overhead power lines concern possible fatal electrocutions. And sources are somehow still missing. By the way, it's like vaccination here, you don't have to buy if you don't want to...

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