Customer Reviews for Indus-Tool FWXXX Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad

Indus-Tool FWXXX Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad

Indus-Tool FWXXX Cozy Electric Foot Warming Pad List Price: $55.99
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Customer Review: Early Christmas gift Warms Feet
Summary: 4 Stars

Works great. Just plug it in and the internal thermostat does the rest. If used on top of carpet you'll have to chase it around. I use this item on a concrete garage floor by my work bench. Kinda pricy, thats why I held back on that fifth star.

Customer Review: Eau de Gas Station
Summary: 1 Stars

I just bought one of these and I really regret it. Reading the reviews I thought, "Oh, well, some people say they smell and others say they don't.. Maybe I'll get lucky."

I smelled the stinky smell - no joke - before I even opened the box. Now the room in which I have it smells like a gas station.

If you love the smell of tires, then this is the product for you!

PS: The photo for this product is not what I received, which is bigger and worse-looking, though still, yes, a black rubber mat, and roughly the same idea.

Customer Review: Finally!
Summary: 5 Stars

My study is in a converted porch with no heat coming directly into the room so my feet freeze. This mat makes a huge difference and I've recommended it to others.

Customer Review: Finally, warm feet!
Summary: 5 Stars

Not sure why I waited so long to get one of these! I no longer have to crank up the heat to be warm. My feet are always warm and toasty, keeping the rest of me warm too. Great item.

Customer Review: Five Stars All the Way!
Summary: 5 Stars

I'm using the Cozy Foot Warmer as I write this review at work. I even bought one for home. This is a great product and I highly recommend it to anybody who has cold feet.

There may have been some outgassing when I first used the foot warmer, but quite frankly I never noticed (and I am sensitive to such things.) The temperature seems perfect so long as you wear a pair of sox to protect your feet. The illustration that accompanies the product in the ad shows the model wearing heaving sox and I think that's overkill. A thin pair of sox is fine but I don't think I would use it barefooted.
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