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Already Feeling The Cold
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Its only October and I'm already feeling the cold.
Trying hard not to put the heating on, bought some big fleeces, wooly socks and other thicker clothes which has helped, but my hands are now cold.
I refuse to have to wear gloves in my own home, im going to have to cut back elsewhere come January & February so i can have to heating on.
Trying hard not to put the heating on, bought some big fleeces, wooly socks and other thicker clothes which has helped, but my hands are now cold.
I refuse to have to wear gloves in my own home, im going to have to cut back elsewhere come January & February so i can have to heating on.
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This is the rechargeable hand warmer that I bought for gness (and then another one for her daughter, as she was so impressed) : Amazon.co.uk User Recommendati on It costs pennies to recharge and lasts for a good many hours, depending on which setting you choose, and also the current ambient temperature. There are a few reviews complaining about short run...
12:22 Sun 16th Oct 2022
there are reusable hand warmers that don't last terribly long and one-off types that should go for most of the day. All the same, gloves should work out a lot cheaper than either of them. I get cold feet rather than hands and I just wear as many socks as it takes. I know hands need to be more flexible than feet but in your position I'd be looking for lightweight thermal gloves to wear whenever I'm not actually using my hands.
This is the rechargeable hand warmer that I bought for gness (and then another one for her daughter, as she was so impressed) :
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
It costs pennies to recharge and lasts for a good many hours, depending on which setting you choose, and also the current ambient temperature.
There are a few reviews complaining about short run times - but they tend to be people using them continuously on the highest setting in cold outdoor situations - gness uses hers to get her hands nice and warm and then intermittently to top up the warmth - she charges every couple of days in winter.
This is the third winter and it still charges fully and works as well as when first bought.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
It costs pennies to recharge and lasts for a good many hours, depending on which setting you choose, and also the current ambient temperature.
There are a few reviews complaining about short run times - but they tend to be people using them continuously on the highest setting in cold outdoor situations - gness uses hers to get her hands nice and warm and then intermittently to top up the warmth - she charges every couple of days in winter.
This is the third winter and it still charges fully and works as well as when first bought.