I had tried wearing thermal socks, not to mention blankets rested on my toes however using these methods didn't help as much as I would have liked. I went searching for a better foot heating solution and found the Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad.
I wanted the Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad as a simple but effective foot warmer but this innovative product goes beyond that. You can use this little device to dry out shoes when placed by your door and the durable material is similar to many commercial strength floor mats found in businesses and homes.
The heating mat operates on only 90 watts of power and from my observations it uses the energy very efficiently by emitting all the toasty heat I would ever need. At a size of 21" by 14.25" the Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad is large enough to accommodate most people with ease.
The complaints among myself, as well as others who have purchased this product, is the initial rubber odor that the Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad gives off when first used. The less than pleasant smell goes away typically within a couple hours. What makes this heating mat safer than other competing pads has to be the water resistant material in my opinion. This feature alone makes Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad more versatile and trustworthy as opposed to a conventional heating pad.
From the first night of using the Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad, I have noticed that I am worlds more comfortable while working on the computer and my productivity has been much better. I recommend this product for anyone that spends a good majority of their time at a desk or for seniors who just can't seem to get their feet warm through other means.
The price is also reasonable and the durability of the product promises long life and good use. You can also save a little money on your utilities by being able to turn down your homes heat throughout the winter months while cranking the Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad up. Over time, you could easily pay for the device through the reduction of your monthly heating bills.
Published by John Ehle
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