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5 Volt Hand Warmer Touch Screen Gloves | Electric Heated Waterproof Work Gloves | Boodun
5 Volt Hand Warmer Touch Screen Gloves | Electric Heated Waterproof Work Gloves | Boodun
$92.00$125.00
Features:
Boodun heated gloves power by 5V powerbank, USB interface, 3 Grade heat settings system with long lasting hours, stay warmer work longer. Excellent water resistance coating shell- Keeps your hand dry and toasted warm, speed up blood circulation. Men and women wearming savior fashionable appearance warming gloves, say goodbye to chilly hand. Batteries are packed in each gloves pocket. Colour: Black Size: S / M, L / XL Material: conductive PU / waterproof fabric Weight: about 1000 grams Battery: 2*3000mAh battery, long battery life Third gear: red (large fever) / blue (medium fever) / green (small fever) Suitable for: skiing, running, cycling, hiking, outdoor sports, hunting, fish. Features: waterproof, super wear-resistant, windproof, warm, non-slip, HIPRO waterproof inside.
Note: Allow 1-3 cm as the error range for manual measurements. If you are not sure about your size, please buy a larger size, or choose another glove.
Feature:✔Soft breathable material, comfortable and resilient lycra, super soft thin warming glove liners, even writing is not difficult.✔Anti slip design of palm.✔Thin heated gloves liner,can...
Savior heated gloves is one of very popular electric heated gloves brand in the United States.Feature:✔This is a kind super soft and thin heated gloves liners...
Light Weight Hand Warmer Gloves | Thin Fingertip Touch Screen 7.4V Electric Heated Gloves | Savior
$118.00
Savior is a company specializing in heating gloves. They found a perfect solution for your hand in cold winter. Feature:✔This is a kind thin heated gloves,...
Savior is a company specializing in heating gloves.They found the perfect solution for your hand in cold winter.Feature:✔Heated gloves, far infrared fiber heating elements covers...
I like the heating elements around my fingers. I have Raynaud's and it's hard to go outside when cold or even to go grocery shopping in the summer. My fingers get cold really fast. I like how thin they are, they are easy to work with. They fit great. I have tried other heating gloves and they just didn't keep my fingers warm. I have NOT found anything about these gloves I do not like.
Doreen Miller
Don't know why I haven't bothered to get heated gloves before now. Due to the heating elements going out to the fingertips, these are the best gloves I've ever had. I have Raynaud's and this is the first time I'm not afraid to drive to work or walk the dog when the temp is below zero.
I followed the measuring instructions and they were a little tight initially, but they fit perfectly after a week of daily use.
The batteries last as advertised. Easy to charge.
The only negative, packed in ordinary cartons only, but to save money, it's understandable.
coombemj
While snow blowing, I usually start to feel my fingers freeze in normal gloves. After 20 or so minutes of temperatures in the single digits to teens, I go into my house with my fingers throbbing. After purchasing these gloves, I was able to snow blow for an hour and half and my fingers and hands were perfectly warm during the entire process. Still have charge left that I used in -20F wind chill today and still kept my hands warm. Money well spent!
Jeepin Jeffrey
These gloves have done wonders for enduring the cold winters of Minnesota. I was incredibly surprised by the quality of these gloves before I even turned them on. Which I am realizing is a really weird thing to say about gloves! The 3M thinsulate inside the gloves make them the softest and most comfortable gloves I have ever worn. It's like wrapping your hands in silk. I appreciate the extended cuffs that allow to go over our heavy winter jackets, yet also thin enough to bring through the sleeve of a jacket to keep snow out.
On to the main feature of the gloves, the heating element. After charging the battery packs with the included charger, I plugged them into the waterproof zipped pouches in the cuffs of the gloves. You can then turn them on to high, medium, and low. I tend to use it on high to get the gloves warmed up quickly, and then switch it down or off once they are comfortably warm. I have also kept them on high for a long period of time and made sure they never get *too* hot to where they could get dangerous. The heating element run through the tops of the gloves, heating up the backs of your hands and fingers. They work so well I don't think I could go back to a regular pair of gloves. the battery life lasts as long as advertised depending on what level of heat you use. But even when you aren't using the heating elements, they are still and incredible pair of gloves that are warm in their own right. And they also work with your phone screen, perks! If you live in a colder climate, these are a must!
Shawn P Mahoney
I use these in the Seattle area to commute on a motorcycle. Haven't been able to test how wet these get or how long it takes to dry, however down between 40 and 60 degrees these are good. The biggest improvement I would suggest is a way to provide most, or all the warmth to the fingers. Very rarely are your palms colder than your figures.
Max Klepp
The gloves seemed to made of good quality materials and with good workmanship. They keep your hands warm. We've used them now three times for skiing. The first time, the hands were really warm, but after two hours the fun was over, i.e. the three lights were not lit anymore. So, next time were a little more frugal and left the settings on low. After three and a half hours of skiing the light was still on. Now we have to experiment and to learn how to efficiently use the gloves and the settings.