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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Glen on December 11, 2010, 09:01:32 pm
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I suffer terribly with poor circulation and get chilblains every winter. I've tried various types of glove the latest being Glacier perfect curve with two pairs of liners underneath but they aren't effective.
I splashed out on some battery heated liners - http://www.realshopping.co.uk/acatalog/G1_Heated_Gloveliners.html - recently and have used them once when working outside (not window cleaning) and they aren't that warm. Has anyone used these or can you recommend a warm pair of gloves for someone suscepible to the cold?
Thanks in advance.
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I suffer terribly with poor circulation and get chilblains every winter. I've tried various types of glove the latest being Glacier perfect curve with two pairs of liners underneath but they aren't effective.
I splashed out on some battery heated liners - http://www.realshopping.co.uk/acatalog/G1_Heated_Gloveliners.html - recently and have used them once when working outside (not window cleaning) and they aren't that warm. Has anyone used these or can you recommend a warm pair of gloves for someone suscepible to the cold?
Thanks in advance.
A friend of mine, a traditional cleaner suffers from the same thing. He swears by something called "Hotties", think thats the name. They are little pad things that you snap and put into the glove. He buys them in a big box for around £50, get quite a lot for that, have no idea where he gets them though.
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i think you can get battery heated socks too
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I suffer terribly with poor circulation and get chilblains every winter. I've tried various types of glove the latest being Glacier perfect curve with two pairs of liners underneath but they aren't effective.
I splashed out on some battery heated liners - http://www.realshopping.co.uk/acatalog/G1_Heated_Gloveliners.html - recently and have used them once when working outside (not window cleaning) and they aren't that warm. Has anyone used these or can you recommend a warm pair of gloves for someone suscepible to the cold?
Thanks in advance.
A friend of mine, a traditional cleaner suffers from the same thing. He swears by something called "Hotties", think thats the name. They are little pad things that you snap and put into the glove. He buys them in a big box for around £50, get quite a lot for that, have no idea where he gets them though.
my mrs sells em a pound each ;D ;D
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I suffer terribly with poor circulation and get chilblains every winter. I've tried various types of glove the latest being Glacier perfect curve with two pairs of liners underneath but they aren't effective.
I splashed out on some battery heated liners - http://www.realshopping.co.uk/acatalog/G1_Heated_Gloveliners.html - recently and have used them once when working outside (not window cleaning) and they aren't that warm. Has anyone used these or can you recommend a warm pair of gloves for someone suscepible to the cold?
Thanks in advance.
A friend of mine, a traditional cleaner suffers from the same thing. He swears by something called "Hotties", think thats the name. They are little pad things that you snap and put into the glove. He buys them in a big box for around £50, get quite a lot for that, have no idea where he gets them though.
I believe you can buy them "Hotties" in fishing tackle or camping shops. I've never used them but when I used to do a lot of fishing I remember a lot of tackle shops sold them.
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think costco has those hottie type things in, in the usual costo size packs
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Joka-Polar-Arctic-glove-fur-liner-size10-Rated-40-/170573860405?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item27b6fe8e35
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Joka-Polar-Arctic-glove-fur-liner-size10-Rated-40-/170573860405?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item27b6fe8e35
Are they suitable for trad?