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Foot Warmers in Gray with Red PlaidMicrowave for moist heat therapy to relax sore muscles, improve circulation and flexibility. Help relieve sore tired feet.

Why moist heat? Ease the pain of cold feet due to illness or exposure to cold.

Mainely Foot Warmers are not designed for walking and should not be used as slippers.

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Product Information

Mainely Foot Warmers are made with high quality knit-backed Berber fleece and have a lining made of soft flannel cotton filled with whole corn. An adjustable Velcro strap snugs them to your ankle. The packet of whole corn filling in each warmer can be removed and heated in the microwave, or both foot warmers (bootie and all) can be placed in the microwave. After heating they should stay warm about 1 hour.

Please note: Returns accepted only if item is defective. Dimensions of items are posted below, and Foot Warmers are designed for a loose fit to promote better circulation.

One in extra large stock. We try to update this information as soon as possible, but cannot guarantee item will be in stock.

We occasionally receive returned items. Please call to order or inquire. Toll-free: 888-835-7485

Foot Warmer in Gray with Scotch Red Plaid Lining Foot Warmers in Beige with Tratn plaid lining

Medium

Returns -- Like New

Gray with Red Scotch Plaid

$40.00

Large

Brand new -- Slightly wide

Beige with Tartan Plaid

$30.00

 

 

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