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Looking for a hot water bottle? Thank you for visiting Hugo Frosch!
We are pleased to present our company to you and to show you everything that is concealed behind the product name of "hot water bottle" oder "children's hot water bottle" Since 1999 these popular sources of warmth have been available in six different designs and sizes and manufactured to best, externally tested quality standards. The offer includes gift ideas for every location, stylish presents for special occasions as well as "hot" promotion and advertising articles , which can be individually designed, filled and printed over. In this context the classic hot water bottle is becoming a trendy item with added value! Rummage to your heart's desire in our ONLINE-SHOP!
All Hugo Frosch hot water bottles are made at our Deisenhausen factory in Bavaria, Germany, and satisfy the toughest international quality requirements.
How hot water bottles should be - reliable "Made in Germany" quality
The attractive basic designs and surface structures were developed by Andreas Brückner, a graduate designer from Stuttgart, with an attentive love for detail. The hot water bottles were given an additional holder, for instance, to ensure that they can be filled more safely.
The decision in favour of the production location in Bavarian-Swabia represents a clear "Yes to Germany".
Owner Hugo Frosch: "Only here are we able to guarantee our customers a consistently high level of product quality".
The product range now consists of approx. 120 different designs. In addition to this there are numerous continually changing customised designs for sale and promotion. Manufactured from high quality thermoplastic, all of our hot water bottles are odour-neutral, recyclable and have a two year water-tightness guarantee.
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The hot water bottle - more than 'simply' a loyal and reliable source of heat which our grandmothers knew and loved.
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