Posted by Tom in TN on August 02, 2022 at 19:42:08 from (172.58.83.154):
In Reply to: Electric Socks posted by john in la on August 02, 2022 at 18:46:36:
John,
Unfortunately, I can't recommend a specific brand. I've had two pairs of heated socks over the years. My first pair actually used a D cell battery that was in a pouch at the top of the socks. It was high enough that the battery was above the top of my boots. That style was not very desirable.
The pair that I have and use now, has little lithium ion 3.7 volt rechargeable batteries. They, too, fit into little pockets at the top of the socks, but they are so much smaller than the old D cell style, that I don't even notice that I have them on. They have three different heat levels but I always use them on the highest heat level.
I'm a sissy when it comes to cold weather. I only wear them when the temperature is going to be 20 degrees or less. They help, they are not a be all end all when it comes to cold feet. A better man than I am would probably find them to be excellent, but I ain't that man.
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