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Indus-Tool  Cozy Feet Heated Shoe Insoles  CF

Indus-Tool Cozy Feet Heated Shoe Insoles CF - BIRJ9


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Product Detail Information:
ASIN:B0009HMFPC
Sales Rank: 13681
Catalog:Kitchen
Binding:Kitchen
Product Group:Kitchen
Product Type:ABIS_KITCHEN
Brand:Indus-Tool
Manufacturer:Indus-Tool
Model: CF
Part No: BIRJ9
UPC: 706069231330
EAN: 0706069231330


Features:
  • One size fits all
  • keeps toes and feet comfortable
  • micro thin
  • use all Winter
  • developed for military use
Product Description:

Got cold feet? Just slip the ultra-thin Cozy Feet inserts into your shoes, then attach the battery packs to your ankles with the included Velcro straps. This product gives you up to 98 degrees F of heat--with no risk of shock--anywhere your feet can take you. The low-profile battery pack is all but invisible. Each insert uses two long-lasting AA batteries (not included).--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
One pair of inserts, attached wires and terminals, battery pouch, Velcro strap

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its ok
5/15/2008
its great if you also ware, weather type boot socks I did,
and its great.
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Better than electric socks!
12/29/2007
I agree with the other reviewers that these inserts are cheaply made and the battery packs are a bit awkward, but I have severe problems with cold/numb feet, and these inserts have made it possible for me to be outdoors in the winter for the first time in over thirty years. You must be careful replacing the batteries, as the contacts in the battery holders are VERY fragile. The inserts are paper thin, so they can be used even in tight-fitting shoes, unlike battery-heated socks, which are too bulky to fit in any shoes or boots. The inserts are also better than the single-use toe warmers, because if your feet get too warm, you can simply unplug the wires from the batteries. I hope this company will improve the design and quality of these inserts--I'd gladly pay more for a better product. In the meantime, twenty bucks for these inserts is a good deal. Just make sure to also buy a AA battery charger.
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Poor Quality Product
5/12/2007
I ordered these foot warmers because my toes get cold and numb very easily in cool temperatures. The battery packs that strap to your legs were awkward and bulky and quickly slipped down my legs to my ankles as I walked. I felt some warmth when I first plugged the "cozy feet" in, but could not detect any heat a few minutes later. I returned the item to Amazon for a full refund.
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No heat !
3/9/2007
I bought these foot warmers for my son who is handicapped and has cold feet all the time from being in a wheelchair. Sadly they don't work. When I tried them I didn't feel any heat at all so I have to give it a thumbs down.
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These are wonderful
2/5/2007
These foot warmers are wonderful. The only negative thing I can say is that the wires can be annoying, but once you have them on, you don't notice anything except for your warm toes. You can conveniently turn them on and off as needed. I get a solid 4-5 hours out of a set of rechargeable batteries. This is my first winter with them so I cannot say how durable they are, however even if I have to buy new ones every year--they are well worth it.
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