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  2. 10 Home Depot Items You Should Stock Up on Now If You ... - AOL

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    THAW Large Rechargeable Hand Warmer. Price: $34.89 USB-C rechargeable, the THAW Large Rechargeable Hand Warmer features memory recall and a smart power control. It’s designed to warm large hands ...

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    One of the least expensive (yet well-reviewed) items in this category at Home Depot is the 4,000-watt/3,250-watt propane gas powered recoil start portable generator priced at $341.51. It’s the ...

  4. Heated clothing - Wikipedia

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    The 7.4-volt battery is the most common type of heated clothing battery system, and may be rechargeable. The most popular items sold have traditionally been heated gloves and jackets. 12-volt batteries are designed for use with motorcycles, ATVs, or snowmobiles, and draw their power from the vehicle's battery.

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    The last thing you want in winter is cold wind blowing into your house and warm air escaping. A draft stop for your doors can be a real money-saver. This just slides under your door and blocks air ...

  6. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    This device plugs into a USB port to charge its battery. It can also be used to charge or power other devices via USB. Battery operated hand warmers use electrically resistive heating devices to convert electrical energy in the battery into heat. Typically hand warmers can heat for up to six hours, with heat outputs from 40-48C.

  7. Cycling glove - Wikipedia

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    Winter gloves tend to be bulkier, perhaps being made in two parts, inner and outer, so that the inner can be washed. They will tend to have longer cuffs, to tuck into jackets and avoid the wrists being chilled, a waterproof exterior and a layer of insulation between that and the liner or inner glove.