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Little Hotties foot warmers are an odorless, environmentally friendly heat source that provide warmth and comfort in all cold conditions. Little Hotties can be used by athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, sportsmen, spectators, skiers, outdoor workers and anyone who enjoys keeping their hands and body warm.
Little Hotties Foot Warmer Features:
- 5 Hours of Heat.
- 2 Convenient Sizes.
- Thin, Flat Design.
- Safe, Natural Heat.
- Environmentally Friendly.
- Air-activated, No Odor.
- No Batteries, No Microwaves, No Fuels.
Sizing:
Small/Medium: Women Sizes 5-8, Men Sizes 4-7
Medium/Large: Women Sizes 9+, Men Size 8+
Little Hotties Foot Warmers Pricing:
Just £2.98 per pair (inc VAT) OR £2 per pair when you buy 5 pairs or more!
Caution:
Not for use directly against bare feet or with open shoes by people with diabetes or circulatory problems, bruising, swelling, infected areas, frostbite, open wounds or sensitive skin without first consulting a podiatrist or physician before use.
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based on 2 reviews. |
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I wished they lasted a bit longer!, 3 Dec 2010, 12:58 AM |
| By Merseymarc |
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Hotties last about 4-5 hours, keeping your feet hot and toasty. Shame they dont last a bit longer, but hey for a couple of pounds, well worth it if you only need this type of product occasionally.
I walk at weekends, hence the 3-4 hours is more than adequate for my needs.
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Little Blinders, 26 Nov 2010, 5:23 PM |
| By Bob (Guest) |
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If you are willing to pay a couple of quid a day to keep your feet nice and warm, these are for you. Went Xmas shopping in them yesterday in Manchester it was minus 3, but my feet were warm!
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30 Dec 2010, 3:46 PM
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For those who don't mind a little rain, snow,
sleet or below freezing temperatures and run to survive the winter,
it is important to know how to protect the feet so they too, can
survive the winter months. read more
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2 Jan 2011, 10:24 PM
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Raynaud's disease is associated with the narrowing of blood vessels. Physical effects of this are discolouration of the flesh and a feeling of numbness, throbbing, burning and cold. read more
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