Venture Battery Powered Heated Glove Liners 7.4 Volt - Small - Bx923 S on 2040-parts.com
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Venture Battery Powered Heated Glove Liners 7.4 Volt - Small - BX923 S Make your existing gloves even better with heated liners. The stretchable poly-spandex fabric is slim enough to wear inside of mittens or gloves to provide you heat without taking away from your style. Use these under winter gloves, work gloves, or all on their own to have evenly distributed heat spread throughout your fingers. Free yourself from the winter's chilly grip with the City Collection Battery Heated Glove Liners. Up to 5 hours of heated comfort Fitted, slim design One touch temperature controller
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