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On The Seventh Day of Christmas ...
Dave Rasdal
Dec. 11, 2009 6:00 am
... to keep your loved ones hands and fingers warm when going outside is a necessity during these cold winter months, you might want to get her (or him) a pair of heated gloves. But those can cost a couple hundred bucks.
So, might I suggest these heated glove liners for $39.99 (You can see them by clicking here.) from Brookstone.com, which advertises itself as a world of innovation. These liners fit into any pair of gloves are are guaranteed to keep your hands and fingers toasty warm.
Here's what the Web site has to say about them:
Heated glove liners turn your favorite gloves into heated gloves. Thin gloves allow for easy movement, but they let in the cold. Thick gloves are warmer, but can reduce dexterity and grip. The solution: slip on these battery heated glove liners before you put on your gloves and stay warmer this winter, without sacrificing your mobility.
Get the upper hand on winter with bulk-free heated gloves.
Our slim, lightweight liners use carbon microfiber bundles to spread warmth up and down each finger and thumb without impacting dexterity. They're soft and flexible-you can't feel any wires. The low-power heat is gentle and safe, adjusts to two levels, and lasts for up to 4 hours at a time. Liners are machine-washable. Uses 3 AA batteries per hand (not included). Heating time will vary across battery brands and types. Not suitable for use with NiCd or NiMh rechargeable AA batteries.

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