Goodbye to Clumsy Hands Thanks to Plusheat’s Heated Gloves

What I totally despise about the ultra cold weather (we all know how unusually cold the climate is lately) is that it makes me so clumsy – most specially my hands. It is almost as if I do not have total control over it. I guess the chill is making my hands shake, making motor control hard. Besides, it becomes totally void of feeling so I don’t know if I am gripping something hard enough. Thanks to PlusHeat’s heated gloves, I can say goodbye to having clumsy hands.

Normally, people “bulk up” during winter time and by bulking up I mean they put layer after layer of clothes. Okay, it is not exactly the most flattering sight in the world but it does the job of keeping you warm. The problem with gloves is that you cannot really “bulk up” in that department. I mean, how many pairs of gloves can a person actually wear? You can’t exactly layer up on your gloves so that one that you are using must be warm enough to keep your hands comfortable.

The thing is, I have not exactly found the pair of gloves that will keep my hands nice, warm and cozy. I have tried all sorts of gloves with different materials but none of them worked as well as PlusHeat’s heated gloves. I guess the reason is pretty obvious, the other types of gloves have a warm material but it just is not enough to match up to the extra cold winter season. PlusHeat’s heated glove emits even heat to make sure that my hands are comfortable even while I am staying outside in the winter snow.

At first I was a bit worried that it would be too hot for my taste but I was delighted that it comes with a temperature controller. I usually set mine to medium so it is warm enough to keep me comfortable but not too hot to burn my skin. I just make sure that I charge it every night before I go to bed and it is all ready to be used in the morning.
Apparently layering is not the secret to having warm hands. All it takes is the right pair of gloves which in my case is PlusHeat’s heated gloves. I can say goodbye to clumsy winter hands for good!

4 Tips on what to look for in Heated Gloves

In the age of the internet, finding stuff is as easy as click of a button. Looking for the latest gadgets or techie toys, a simple search on google will prove sufficient. How about a new pair of shoes? A number of websites will help you on making a purchase. But then, the problem with this scenario is how to move pass the clutter to find value for your buck.

Case in point, one of the best selling items this winter season is the heated gloves. Designed to keep your lovely hands warm anytime you wish it, there are a lot of these gloves floating around internet. That’s why finding a good pair will be a bit of a challenge. Here are some tips to help you find the perfect pair for you.

Glove Matrix is Key. A heated glove is still like any other glove that’s why the main concern will always be comfort and durability. Not all of these gloves will be comfortable and durable at the same time. It will depend on the materials used for the glove’s construction. Durable nylon and genuine leather are your best bet for a comfy yet sturdy feel.

Learn about the heating system. Heated gloves become ordinary gloves without their heating system. Look for ones which use micro-alloy as their primary heating element. Not only are they durable, they are also barely, if even remotely, noticeable. A good pair will have their heating elements placed within the perimeter of the hand so that heat is properly disbursed.

Check the Battery. As crucial as the heating system, heated gloves need their batteries. Of course, how else would the gloves work without the batteries? Be sure that you find a pair of heated gloves with a good power source. Lithium-ion battery cells often do the job and can last for long periods of time.

Does it have a Micro-climate Controller? Now, this is a bit of an advanced feature and not all heated gloves will have this. But those which have are really worth it. Think about it this way, you wouldn’t want to have super hot hands when the weather is not that cold. Sometimes, you just need a bit of warmth. Having a simple micro-climate controller will be the answer to that problem.

Baker’s Hands needs some comfort too

I love how my mom bakes delicious bread. You can even smell the bread around the whole block. We own a bake shop just a few blocks away from our house. It’s really satisfying. My mom used to be the chief baker but when she experienced sudden shots of pain in her hands every time it’s cold, my dad switched over. I know how my mom loves when she is kneading the dough and bake it into delicious, appetizing bread. And being not able to do it is somehow frustrating for her.

So I looked for a way to help her. I searched for some ways and have found out that there are some heated gloves that provide therapeutic healing to those suffering from arthritis. There are also some nutritious food that has to be taken and medications. I bought 2 pairs of those gloves: 1 for mom and the other for dad. I’m hopeful it will help. Yes, I know they cannot wear it while baking but they can use it most of the time. Even just to pamper their worn-out hands.

They use it. Mom wears it every day and she told me how relieving it is when she’s wearing those. Dad also gave a compliment regarding those gloves. They appreciated it.

After several days, mom said that she thinks she can bake again. And even if I tried to stop her, I cannot do anything. She said she wants to and that she’s getting worse if she’s not doing anything. So what am I supposed to do but to just watch her? She started baking again at home as I watch her. At first, she said it still hurts but as time pass by she’s getting better and better. She also takes her medication properly and eats nutritious food which the doctor advised. She also uses her heated gloves the whole day.

She’s getting better every day although sometimes she still complains. It’s really relieving when I see her baking. She looks really happy.