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    Friday
    Dec272019

    Chad's Crappy Corner & His Final December Theme Gadget !

    Chad polled our loyal Patreon fans and for December's Cheap Gadget Theme they picked: “Cheap Gadgets to keep you warm”. Chad's third cheap gadget is the Warmies Microwavable French Lavender Scented Plush Husky.

    Here's what I found online about Warmies: A fully microwavable plush soft toy that meets all U.S. Safety standards for all ages. Filled with all-natural grain and dried French Lavender to provide soothing warmth and comfort. Great stress relief, bedtime buddy, daytime friend, Travel companion, soothes tummy, reduces anxiety, great for colic relief and so comforting. Warmies are the #1 leading and trusted brand of hot and cold therapy plush toys and spa gifts. (There are other brands similar to this on line, but the one Chad bought is from Warmies.)

    And Chad's take? Chad liked these. You'll see his full demo in this week's' show. The chatroom asked if you could also put them in the refrigerator for cold compress use. The answer is yes. I found this on Amazon: These versatile products can also be used as a cold pack; simply place in a sealed freezer bag and place in the freezer for two to three hours. Ideal for reducing temperatures, easing sprains and bruises and reducing swelling. MSRP: $24.99. There are many other Warmies animals available.

    Amazon link: https://amzn.to/2srfnJY - As an Amazon Associate Giz Wiz Biz earns from qualifying Amazon purchases.

    This never affects how we rate Amazon gadgets since we mostly buy everything we review.

    See or hear this show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/1759    

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