Keep Piggies Warm With XMas USB Heating Gloves

Written by Richard Blanchard on November 7th, 2009. Posted in Brando USB, Useless Novelty

Now that Halloween is over, it’s time to turn our energy to Thanksgiving and Christmas.  Since Thanksgiving isn’t a Brando thang, they’ve got their eye on the biggest holiday – Christmas.

So putting aside that I’m in Southern California, for those in Michigan, Wisconsin, New York…hell anyone East of California could appreciate these USB heating Christmas gloves.  Right?

USB heating gloves, Christams theme

How about your hands freezing and slowing down your reaction when you are playing game? Sure you’d look ridiculous, but you can’t sacrifice your skills.  Or how about stuck in an air-conditioned office space because your boss is 400 pounds and needs an ice locker to work in, the USB Christmas warming gloves would help.  The internal heating pad is activated once you connect the cable to your USB powered ports.  You can fine tune the temperatures with this digital thermostat.

Christmas USB heating gloves

Is it worth the $18 bones to warm those bones?

Brando heating glove link.

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