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Snuggle Up With A Hugo Frosch Hot Water Bottle

Now that we are approaching the end of October it is safe to say that the weather has taken a turn for the worse. For the last 2 weeks we have had rain almost everyday and an ever increasing number of leaves falling from the trees that surround my garden. The thing is in general I love this time of year. I don't like it in the wet but I love it when we have crisp cold mornings and the boys and I walk to and from school through all the crispy fallen leaves. I also love it because it means dark nights in front of the fire wrapped up in a blanket watching rubbish on the TV. The only thing missing is a hot water bottle as mine perished after years of overuse and never getting round to be replaced. That is until now as recently I was sent two lovely Hugo Frosch hot water bottles to review and they couldn't have come at a better time.



A Hugo Frosch hot water bottle comes with its own lovely cover. You can see above the two designs that I was sent. I particularly love the one with the embroidered giraffe, I think it is very cute. It is the perfect size for me to put under my cold feet ( I always have cold feet in Winter) when watching TV and it is perfect to warm my bed up on a night when Matt is working. I also love the heart shaped water bottle. I think this would make a cute stocking filler this Christmas for a young girl, female relative or partner. 

All Hugo Frosch hot water bottles are made in Germany. They are recyclable and have a two year water-tightness guarantee. The water value is made from plastic which I think allows for a better close and stops the hot water bottle from leaking or perishing once its older.


The heart shaped hot water bottle is priced at £12.75 and the brown one is priced at £19.95. You can purchase either of these or other designs from Amazon. They are perfect for this time of year and I think every home needs at least one hot water bottle in it.


*We were sent these items, for the purpose of this review, all thoughts and opinions are my own*


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