Survive The Frozen Tundra With Moderately Cool Ways To Stay Warm

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We searched Amazon for ways to stay warm and now we’re sharing them with you. Note: CandysDirt.com may collect a small commission or other compensation (Bezos hug) from the links on this page. Items are priced correctly and in stock at time of publication. 

Maybe you didn’t notice, but it’s freaking cold outside. Cranking the heat is one way to stay warm. Moving to Florida is another, but then, Florida. If neither one of those options appeals to you, don’t sweat it, we got you ice-cold boo.

Zenstone Swedish Heated Throw

Price: $72 + Free Shipping

The Throw: Keep is classic with a heated blanket like this one from zenstone. It’s plush, it’s lush and it’ll definitely dethaw all your weary bones. It also claims to be a consumer’s choice with rapid heat technology, and it comes in Italian Microcmink. All this to say, crank. it. up.

What Buyers Are Saying: “Love this new heated blanket! It’s so soft and comfy. It heated quickly and maintained the perfect heat for me at the medium setting.” –Ashley Moser 

Buy the blanket here.

 

Electric Heated Foot Warmer

Price: $35.99 + Free Shipping

The Foot Warmer: Ooohhh, look at this, it’s like a hot envelop for your feet. Well it also says you can use it on your back, waist and abdomen, but it’s more fun to call it a toes toaster. The only downside to the toes toaster? It might be so cozy you’ll never want to leave the house.

What Buyers Are Saying: “I had a Serta heating pad prior to this one which stopped working after about 18 months. This one was less expensive, and it is far better. It is thicker which meant it does not ball up at the bottom of the bed, and it heats my feet much better as the distance from toes up is longer. I really like this and recommend it to all.” –Patricia B

Buy the foot warmer here.

 

The Comfy

Price: $39.99 + Free Shipping

The Comfy: The ability to love your country and stay cozy? ADD TO CART. Billed as the ORIGINAL Oversized Sherpa Blanket Sweatshirt, THE COMFY looks like it really is. Plus it was on Shark Tank.

What Buyers are Saying: “Wife loved it! Pup, not so much. Great gift for those with spouses who love to put their freezing cold body parts on your warm and toasty body.” –Ariel Campas

Buy The Comfy here.

 

Lasko Bladeless Heater

Price: $89.24 + Free Shipping

The Heater: I think we all grew up terrified of space heaters and no doubt, we’re still on the iffy side. This one looks like it feels like it might be a little safer? I mean surely in the last 20 years we’ve made some advancements in warming air, right? Note: It says it’s marked down from $199.99. Just calling that out for all you Bargain Bettys out there.

What Buyers Are Saying: “Great sleek design, quiet, can’t burn yourself, I initially bought 2 and then purchased 2 more! I’ve tried 2 other brands (Presto Radiant Heat from Costco and Delonghi Comfort Temp from here (I returned it) — and this Lasko is my favorite.” –Silver

Buy the heater here.

 

Huggaroo Microwavable Neck Wrap

Price: $35.99 + Free Shipping

The Wrap: Oh man oh man, don’t we all need a heated cape? Especially one from a company called Huggaroo. Scroll through the pictures on this Amazon listing and you’ll notice some familiar faces wrapped in moist-heating-pad comfort. Check out Spike Lee. He’s thrilled.

What Buyers Are Saying: “Our entire family loves the Huggaroo Neck Wrap!! My son went to sleep tonight wearing it and he is eight years old. As a family we have decided that we need at least two of the neck wraps in our household. The material is soft and comfy.” –J.Spangler

Buy the wrap here.


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Nikki Lott Barringer is a freelance writer and licensed real estate agent at Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty.

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