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« Hang Christmas Stockings With Care, and Really Fast With These Stocking Holders! | Main | Chad's Crappy Corner & his second gadget for his new December Theme. »
Friday
Dec102021

Texting Gloves. (Well, they don't actually text, but they can keep your finger warm while you do!)

The brand I bought is Pangda, and they're sold in 12 pair assorted packages. They're made of a knitted Acrylic and can you use touchscreen on a smart phone, tablet, etc. while wearing them. They do look small, but they stretch quite a bit. Of course you can use them for pretty much any other outside activity as long as it's not freezing cold weather. I have worn two pair doubled up in really cold weather. And I've also worn them as a liner for other gloves in really cold temperatures. They available in packs of black, or in a variety of colors. I bought a dozen in black and put them in every jacket pocket I wear for cold weather. That warm I don't have to remember to transfer the gloves to a pocket every time I go out wearing something different. And since I lose gloves A LOT, I have plenty of backups with a dozen pair. I thought the price was really decent. $18.99 for a dozen pair - that comes to about $1.60 a pair. The dozen pair of color gloves can be great stuffing pairs of them into various holiday stockings.

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