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Heated vests and jackets on sale

Heated vests and jackets on sale

It will be a long winter if you have to sit at 18 degrees in the workplace.

Heated vests and jackets on sale

Unsurprisingly, heated clothing, blankets and more have become very popular this year. Savings, a maximum temperature of 18 degrees in offices and public institutions is not much, especially if we do sedentary work. The other day I went to the local theater to buy tickets, and the poor cashier was sitting behind the window in a big coat. It was heartbreaking to see.

TENGOO HV-15 Heated Vest 15 Areas Heating USB Electric Thermal Clothing Winter Warm Vest Outdoor Heat Coat

In any case, those who can, should get something that can be heated, a vest or a jacket, because these items of clothing are already surprisingly cheap. The heating can be switched on in several stages on all of them, many of them already have an automatic mode. They are not uncomfortable either, most can be washed by hand. I note that my Xiaomi jackets have been in the washing machine several times, and they are fine.

TENGOO HJ-11 Unisex 11 Areas Heating Jacket Men 3-Modes Adjust USB Electric Heated Coat Thermal Hoodie Jacket For Winter Sport Skiing Cycling

Apropos of this small recommendation, the introductory sale of 4 products on Banggood started today. These can be pre-ordered below the final price while supplies last. The package includes two vests and two jackets, the vests are currently even available in 6XL size. There is no coupon now (because there is an introductory sale), but they are still quite cheap. The delivery will be made from a Chinese warehouse, but the price of Standard Shipping includes the fee for insurance against customs (or rather, customs clearance).

Purchase at the following links:

TENGOO HV-13 vest (M-6XL)

TENGOO HV-15 vest (M-6XL)

TENGOO HJ-09 jacket (M-4XL)

TENGOO HJ-11 jacket (M-4XL)

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