Anonymous
Post 12/04/2024 09:03     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

Tell me you're poor without telling me you're poor...
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:53     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

Possible
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:52     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

What? Hell to that. I want to be as comfortable as possibly. One day I will be dead and in the ground and that sounds awful.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:49     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

Anonymous wrote:I have noticed the new heated gloves and socks. I was wondering if it makes sense from an environmental standpoint to lower your house temperature to about 38 degrees and wear heated clothing. I could see drawbacks for people with little ones at home, maybe pets would have a hard time...




Maybe try 60 before 38
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:28     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

I live in my heated jacket at work because the room is FREEZING and it is miserable. My hands and feet still get cold and the battery only lasts 4 hours on high.

When I come home I definitely hide under a heated blanket on the couch though!
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:20     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

Anonymous wrote:How old are you? I want to make sure I'm not insulting a child.


Lol
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:20     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

Home Depot sells a heated jacket
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:18     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

keep laughing
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:14     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

You’re not supposed to sleep in the articles of clothing as they can cause burns
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:13     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

How old are you? I want to make sure I'm not insulting a child.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:08     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

You might as well just move into a shed or parking garage.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:07     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

1. You need about 50F in the house if it freezes outside to prevent burst pipes.

2. Batteries contain toxic chemicals that are not environmentally-friendly at all, OP.

3. Batteries don't last, so you'll find yourself replacing your heated items rapidly. My husband's well-reviewed heated gloves lasted one season before they started failing. My heated vest is going on 2 years, but I'm not anticipating a long life out of it.

4. Who wants to live in outerwear in the bloody house!?!?! You're going to take a shower like that? I mean, you're crazy.

Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 19:01     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

Anonymous wrote:I have noticed the new heated gloves and socks. I was wondering if it makes sense from an environmental standpoint to lower your house temperature to about 38 degrees and wear heated clothing. I could see drawbacks for people with little ones at home, maybe pets would have a hard time...


No. I am not going to do this. So who cares what you see, you don't need to think of scenarios for other people. They can think for themselves.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 18:49     Subject: Re:could this work? heated clothing?

New? Heated gloves and socks and vests and hats have been around forever.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2024 18:48     Subject: could this work? heated clothing?

I have noticed the new heated gloves and socks. I was wondering if it makes sense from an environmental standpoint to lower your house temperature to about 38 degrees and wear heated clothing. I could see drawbacks for people with little ones at home, maybe pets would have a hard time...