The Foot Warmer Heated Mat is composed of waterproof, rugged, black rubber material that is best used to warm feet through shoes or socks. Operating on merely 90 watts, the surface temperature is able to reach up to 130°F. Caution should be taken when placing the Foot Warmer on delicate floors such as carpet, linoleum, or wood due to the risk of damage. This heated mat is ideal for use on hard, cold, impervious floors such as concrete, tile, and stone. TUV-listed for safety, this mat’s waterproof surface is also ideal for use to melt snow from dirty boots.As anyone who’s been out in the cold knows, toasty feet go a long way toward keeping the rest of you warm. That’s why using an Indus-Tool FW cozy foot warmer can help reduce your indoor heating costs. At only 90 watts, one of these units tucked under a desk allows you to turn the building thermostat down, thereby saving you money. The warmer is less costly to use than a space heater, and safer, too, as there are no exposed heating coils or carbon monoxide emissions. It is ETL listed and has a lifetime warranty.–Josh Dettweiler
What’s in the Box
Foot-warmer pad, power cord
Product Features
- Heavy-duty rubber mat draws just 90 watts
- Gently warms feet using both radiant and direct heat
- Operational temperature of 130°F
- Perfect for adding heat under desks and at standing work stations
- Not for use on wood, carpet, or other delicate surfaces
Keeps feet warm like nothing else can for 1 cent a hour I must say I have been pleased with the overall performance of this product. I had contemplated getting this about a year ago after seeing mention of it in an old issue of the Lawrence Berkely National Labratory newsletter “Currents”. The administration had suggested it as a energy efficient solution to many of its staff who found the cooler 68 degree settings at the lab to leave their feet cold. Previous to that individual staff members were bringing in their own 1500 watt space heaters and…
No Smell, get the Hi – Lo switch too! No smells. The company changed the material and the mat does not emit any odors at all.
Will our office ever stop stinking?!! I bought this last winter (2004), despite the many reviews warning about the odor emitted, and boy, do I regret it! I thought I could tough it out; most people said the horrible skunk smell would GO AWAY after some time, and, to me, warm feet would be worth a temporary annoyance. As some have suggested, I plugged this in the garage first, to try to burn off much of the odor before bringing it inside. I left it plugged in a large part of the day for about two weeks. The smell was definitely…