Unisex Women's & Men's USB Heated Gloves Mitten Winter Hands Warm Laptop Gloves,Full & Half Heated Fingerless Heating Knitting Hands Warmer Washable Design (Black)
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It's possible that it won't fit your husband's measurements, my dear.
While you're using it, you're plugged in. I would not recommend this product because one of the gloves arrived broken. They're made on a shoestring budget. I tossed them in the trash. They're dollar store gloves with a smidgeon of a heating element stuffed inside. One of the ones I received had a broken chord because it was barely soldered on. I was a little let down. My hands are always cold, and in the winter they are ice cold. I hoped they'd be of assistance. I'd advise you to continue your search. I'm going to look for a higher-quality product once more.
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I was wearing these gloves when I got a burn on my hand from the wire. I would not advise anyone to try these.
It only lasted about a week and a half. The heater pads aren't made of flexible materials. Copper strips are attached to each end of the pads, which will crack if folded. The fact that the leads are soldered to the center of those copper strips makes matters worse. Because the solder does not flex, you end up with a point beside the solder that creases with each hand curl; both of my gloves failed this way after less than 10 days of use. br>br>When they were working, they were ineffective; when I work, my fingers are usually the coldest, and these gloves have heat pads at the base of the palm near the wrist, but my fingers remained cold. The knit gloves themselves, on the other hand, appear to be quite nice.
I got these as a Christmas present and I'm really happy with them so far! I work as a graphic designer, and the office where I work is extremely cold, so these gloves are an excellent way to keep my hands warm. They heat up quickly and have a long enough cord for my computer. One of the gloves gets a little hotter than the other, so don't leave them plugged in for too long. My main criticism is that the wires inside the gloves could use a little more insulation to prevent burns or irritation from wearing them for too long. br>br>I can't speak for their long-term durability at this time, but I'll update this review if the need arises; in the meantime, I recommend this item.
There is no way to adjust the temperature because the heating element is barely attached inside the glove. When worn, the heating element feels as if it is pressing against the back of your hand and actually burns. My hand was bright red on the spot where it touched after only a few minutes of wearing it. br> The gloves aren't particularly expensive, as evidenced by their use.
It didn't even last a week. Due to the fact that one side of the heater failed, only one side of the house was warm. The gloves' quality is extremely low, and I mean extremely low. The money spent was not well spent.
It has a warming pad at the palm, but it leaves the fingers naked and not even close to the warming pad, which is the main cause of cold hands. I tried to move it forward, but my finger froze. They were a complete waste of money because they failed to provide the necessary warmth.
Save your money because the glove does not get warm enough and produces very little heat.
The cord had cracked after only one week, which was terrible.