The new deluxe standard in modern moist heat therapy is here. This HydraTherm Deluxe unit features a rust-free composite polymer tank that will not dent and a unique hot pack storage system with a 12-pack capacity. Setting this unit apart is the electric drainage pump, which empties the tank for cleaning faster and easier than the traditional "hose and gravity" method. For easy hot pack retrieval, a unique divider system is included. Made of the same composite as the tank, these pull-out dividers put hot packs within reach with a lift of the divider's handle. This updated design is easy to maintain, as it needs as few as two cleanings a year as compared to 24 each year for traditional stainless tanks. An easier cleaning protocol means saying goodbye to rust, microbial growth and mildew. The easy-to-read, easy-to-set digital thermostat control allows therapists to precisely target the treatment temperature of the water. This feature increases patient safety along with making documentation and record maintenance a simpler task than found on other units. Built to be mobile and space efficient, this unit has four sturdy casters and is sized at 30" x 20" x 33", allowing it to be moved and placed in nearly any location in a facility. The HydraTherm Deluxe has the capacity to hold 12 hot packs. This is the HydraTherm device with divider system and 12 HydraHeat Packs in the following assortment: 3 Large, 3 Universal, 3 Cervical and 3 Oversize. Unit has an adjustable temperature range of 120 degrees to 160 degrees. It is recommended though that users do not exceed 140 degrees for the best therapeutic effect, patient comfort and heat pack longevity. As a terrific feature, the Deluxe includes a fold-away shelf built into the side of the unit. Perfect for prepping a hot pack prior to patient use. The high-grade polymer is temperature resistant, ensuring the exterior of the unit remains safe to the touch and no part of the unit will rust or dent. Without any heat packs in it, the HydraTherm has a water capacity of 18 gallons. When tripped, the low-water sensor automatically deactivates the heating element, reducing fire hazards.