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    Why put cold water in a hot water bottle first?

    Putting cold water in a hot water bottle first helps prevent the bottle from getting damaged due to sudden temperature changes. If you pour hot water directly into a cold bottle, it can lead to cracks or breaks in the material.

    What temperature can the water in a hot water bottle be?

    The maximum temperature of the water in a hot water bottle depends on the material of the bottle. Generally, it is recommended to use water at about 50 to 65 degrees Celsius. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions, as different bottles have different specifications.

    How do you use a hot water bottle safely?

    Always check the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidelines. Generally, the following guidelines apply:
    •  Do not fill the bottle completely to allow for expansion.
    • Check regularly for any leaks or damages.
    • Don't place the hot water bottle directly on your skin; wrap it in a towel or cover to prevent burns.
    • Never leave the hot water bottle unattended while it's warming up.

    Can you put boiling water in a hot water bottle?

    In most cases, it's not recommended to pour boiling water directly into a hot water bottle, as this can damage it. It's better to let the water cool down to the recommended temperature before pouring it into the bottle. This reduces the risk of damage to the bottle and ensures safer use.

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