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Indus-Tool Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad #FW | 
| Brand: Indus-Tool Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $55.99 Buy New: $33.48 as of 9/9/2010 05:45 EDT details You Save: $22.51 (40%)
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Seller: ProMax Commerce Rating: 119 reviews Sales Rank: 18537
Color: Black Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 21 x 1 x 14 AT WORK : Offices - Shops - Warehouses - Cold Storage Facilities - Assembly Lines - Drive Thru Windows AT HOME : Basements - Workshops - Home Offices - Sewing / Craft Rooms - Workdesks Make thoughtful gifts! Ideal for the elderly, immobile, or those with poor circulation Warranty: Cozy Foot Warmers have a one year manufacturer warranty.
MPN: FW Model: FWXXX UPC: 706069237332 EAN: 0706069237332 ASIN: B000079896
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Heated rubber mat (electric) | | • | Good for warming feet or even drying shoes | | • | Low-energy alternative to space heater; uses only 90 watts | | • | Made of water-resistant, long-lasting rubber | | • | 21 by 14 by 1/4 inches (length by width by thickness); 6 pounds; lifetime warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description As anyone who's been out in the cold knows, toasty feet go a long way toward keeping the rest of you warm. That's why using an Indus-Tool FW Cozy Foot warmer can help reduce your indoor heating costs. At only 90 watts, one of these units tucked under a desk allows you to turn the building thermostat down, thereby saving you money. The warmer is less costly to use than a space heater, and safer, too, as there are no exposed heating coils or carbon monoxide emissions. ETL listed. Lifetime warranty.--Josh DettweilerWhat's in the Box Foot-warmer pad, power cord Five Tips for Buying a Heater Choosing a space heater is a matter of sifting through a bewildering array of types, power ratings, and fuel sources. Let's break it down a little to make the process easier. What are the different types of space heaters?
- Radiant heaters emit infrared radiation that directly warms the objects in front of the heaters (rather than the surrounding air). If you only need heat by a desk or in a small section of a room, a radiant heater is quiet and will use very little power.
- Forced-air heaters use a fan to blow air that has been warmed by metal or ceramic heating elements. A forced-air heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but can be noisy.
- Convection heaters draw cold air from the floor; the air is warmed by heating coils and emitted from the top of the heater. A convection heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but also can be noisy.
- Radiators work by heating oil enclosed in a reservoir, gradually heating the surrounding air. If heating speed isn't an issue, you might want to opt for a radiator. These are extremely quiet and effective--perfect for bedrooms.
Should I buy an electric or a combustion model? If you want a heater that will be available in emergencies, or that can heat areas larger than a single room, choose a "combustion" model--one that is powered by a gas or fuel like propane, kerosene, natural gas, or diesel. Which fuel type you choose depends largely on convenience and local availability. For example, diesel would be appropriate for a heater you take with you on long car trips. How powerful a heater do I need? Heaters are rated by BTU, which stands for British Thermal Unit (the amount of heat needed to heat one pound of water by 1 degree F). To find out how many BTU you need:
- Calculate the volume of the space to be heated by multiplying square footage by height.
- Multiply that number by 4 if your insulation is poor, 3 if it's average, or 2 if it's good.
The resulting number is a ballpark figure for how many BTU you'll need.Do space heaters cost a lot to operate? As a general rule, electric space heaters are more expensive to use than combustion models. To ensure energy efficiency, a thermostat is a must-have feature for any heater. For radiant heaters, models with a 360 degree heating surface can heat larger spaces. If you need a forced-air heater, models with ceramic elements tend to be more efficient. Are space heaters a fire hazard? Space heaters are implicated in about 25,000 residential fires every year. To ensure proper safety, always follow the manufacturer's usage instructions and fill out the warranty card to receive informational updates from the manufacturer. Also, look for extra safety features such as an automatic shutoff switch that can shut down the unit if, for example, it gets upended. In addition, choose a model where the heating element is adequately enclosed within the unit.
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Buy the Office Version of this Mat, instead January 23, 2007 ncdragonfly (Raleigh, North Carolina USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I got the office version of this mat, meaning it is carpeted all the way around and doesn't smell. It's called Cozy-Toes Portable Foot Warmer, it has a gray carpeted top. Life is grand with warm feet! No smell at all.
Indus - Tool FW Cozy Foot Watmer December 5, 2003 Anju Jolly (DuBois, PA United States) 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
I work at a computer all day and after an hour of work my feet get very cold. Using a space heater uses 1500 Watts and it can run the electric bill through the roof. Not to mention that it dries up my eyes as the warm air travels up to my face. So I got Cozy Foot Warmer a few days ago and it has solved my problem. It takes 10 minutes or so to get comfortably warm and my feet are toasty all day. Above all it only uses 90 watts of electric. One of the reviews stated that it had a bad smell, and it did have me concerned, but in fact the smell is very very mild. After couple of days of use even that goes away. The smell is no more than what my rubber rain boots smelled like when I first baught them. I recommend this to anyone who is considering keeping their feet warm!
I like this foot heater November 10, 2003 Perry (CA United States) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
My feet were always cold when working at my computer, but this is no longer a problem since I bought this foot warmer. This warmer keeps my feet warm, and my whole body feels warmer as a result. The warmer has a built in thermostat, but it gets a little too hot for me, and it cannot be adjusted, so I bought a 300 watt lamp dimmer for $10, and this works great. It allows me to control the temperature and turn the unit on and off without unplugging it. Before I bought the foot warmer, I was concerned about the smell after reading a previous review, but after getting the product, the smell has not bothered me at all, and I believe it would not be an issue for most people since I cannot smell it, and I have a sensitive nose.
Works as advertised. October 15, 2007 Zen Williston (Heavenly Valley, NV United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a great product that saves a great deal of electricity compared to a heater. It works great, especially with a timer on it, but it does tend to get too hot for socks. WIth shoes it is perfect.
Footwarmer February 29, 2008 AVL (Arkansas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This product is just what we were looking for and at a price we felt we could afford. The only thing I would like you to think about is...the type of shoes you would have on your feet when using this. It does get very warm...almost to the "hot" stage and if you are wearing rubber soled shoes then they may become "soft". I recommend that you put a rug under the map and a towel on top of it. This will help to keep from getting even bare or socked feet from getting too hot.
There is a "smell" when on and it's first new but after a few days of useage it goes away. Just be sure you unplug it after you use it. You don't want to start up a fire if you walk out of the office or if using in your home...go to bed and have it on.
All in all....it is a great "foot warmer" and we love it on those cold winter days and nights when we are at our computer.
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