Grabber Magic Cool Reusable Cooling Cloth - Glacier Berry

Grabber Magic Cool Reusable Cooling Cloth - Glacier Berry

£27.31
Sale price  £27.31 Regular price 
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Grabber Magic Cool Reusable Cooling Cloth - Glacier Berry

Grabber Magic Cool Reusable Cooling Cloth - Glacier Berry

£27.31
Sale price  £27.31 Regular price 

Stay cool on hot days with the Grabber Magic Cool Reusable Cooling Cloth in Glacier Berry. This non-toxic, chemical-free bandana provides UPF 50+ UV protection and requires no refrigeration. Simply wet, wring out excess water, and wave to activate—it stays cool for hours without dripping. Perfect for outdoor activities, sports, and hot work environments.

How the cooling bandana works

The Magic Cool cloth uses a blend of hollow and microfibers that absorb and retain water while wicking moisture. When you wet it and wave it in the air, evaporation triggers rapid cooling. The fabric stays dry to the touch even when activated, so you stay comfortable without a wet feeling. To reactivate, just wave the already-moist bandana—no need to re-wet until it dries completely.

Where to use it

Ideal for the beach, pool, amusement parks, working outside, hiking, camping, exercising, walking your pet, or tailgating. Its lightweight design (1.6 oz) and compact storage tube make it easy to carry anywhere.

Specifications

Dimensions 30 x 0.1 x 8 inches
Weight 1.6 ounces
Model Number CCGB-10015.000
Brand Grabber
UV Protection UPF 50+
Material Hollow and microfiber blend

Frequently asked questions

How do I reuse the cooling cloth?

Store the dried bandana in the tube. When you need cooling again, simply wet it, squeeze out excess water, and wave to reactivate.

How long does it stay cool?

As long as the fabric is moist, it remains cool—typically several hours. When cooling decreases, wave the still-damp cloth to restore cooling.

Is it safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, the cloth is non-toxic and chemical-free. It remains soft after use.

Does it need to be refrigerated or soaked in ice water?

No. Tap water at room temperature is sufficient—no refrigeration or ice required.

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