sarenu
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Post by sarenu on Dec 20, 2021 8:18:20 GMT -6
I need some suggestions/recommendations. Jump in if you do as well.
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sarenu
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Post by sarenu on Dec 20, 2021 8:21:05 GMT -6
I need some good cloves for my husband.
He’s a medium in mens gloves. He suffers from Raynaud’s Disease. And he fractured his thumb this year, so it’s extra sensitive.
Also do those reusable heat packs work?
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stringy
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Post by stringy on Dec 20, 2021 8:50:12 GMT -6
reusable heat packs def work for a few hours yes
ETA: Wait. Reusable? No I dont know. The old ones you throw out after was what I was thinking.
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sarenu
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Post by sarenu on Dec 20, 2021 8:55:13 GMT -6
reusable heat packs def work for a few hours yes ETA: Wait. Reusable? No I dont know. The old ones you throw out after was what I was thinking. They make rechargeable one now.
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stringy
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Post by stringy on Dec 20, 2021 12:09:45 GMT -6
I've heard the boot/glove dryers are actually great to have on hand at home too
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sarenu
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Post by sarenu on Dec 20, 2021 13:38:22 GMT -6
I've heard the boot/glove dryers are actually great to have on hand at home too I think this is on next years list once we get the remodel done. Especially for gloves, they take forever to dry.
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snowmoon
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Post by snowmoon on Dec 20, 2021 14:48:33 GMT -6
Carhartt’s gloves are the bomb. Super warm and very durable. Easy to find at most stores that supply work wear. I have a pair that are at least 8 years old and still going strong.
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