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People swear by 'amazing' £20 gadget that 'takes the edge off' energy bills
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Published 12:28 4 Nov 2024 GMT

People swear by 'amazing' £20 gadget that 'takes the edge off' energy bills

It's set to be a game-changer this winter

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

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Featured Image Credit: MyVQ.co.uk

Topics: Technology, Hacks

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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No matter how much we prepare for winter, the sudden drop in temperature is always a shock to the system, but shoppers think they’ve found an affordable solution to beating the cold.

Amid news that energy prices are set to rise by 10% from October 1, Brits are raving about an ‘amazing’ £20 gadget that will ‘take the edge off’ expensive bills.

With glowing five-star reviews on Amazon, the nifty gadget is keeping people’s hands nice and toasty as the seasons change.

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In fact, customers have said that they relied on hand-warmer sachets in the past, but they didn’t last long, whereas this affordable hack has changed the game for good.

What are people saying about the hand warmers?

One happy customer wrote in the Amazon reviews section, “This was bought for me as a Christmas gift and I've been using it literally every day since. Fully charged, it lasts a good few hours and is honestly really warm when it's -1 outside! I keep it in my pocket so whenever I feel the bite, I wrap my hands around it for a couple of minutes and it just takes the edge off.”

MyVQ.co.uk
MyVQ.co.uk

A second customer was also impressed by the amount of heat it produces, as they commented: “This is just as advertised and is amazing. It gets very hot, and keeps my hands warm at no cost, as it's charged up on the computer.”

A third simply wrote: “Looks good and does the job! Love the design, the weight, and the ease of use. A great product.” Well, we're sold.

What are hand warmer power banks?

The viral hand warmer power banks are going down a treat online. Designed to be reused time and time again, they’re easy to charge on any iPhone, smartphone or tablet. Great for when you're on a long walk or heading somewhere for the weekend.

MyVQ.co.uk
MyVQ.co.uk

They’re nice and compact too so will fit snugly in your coat pocket, bag and hands - no matter where you’re heading. With easy to control settings and a power capacity of 10,000mAh, they can heat up to an impressive 52 degrees - one way to make those winter commutes a little easier.

Where can I buy chargeable hand warmers?

Chargeable hand warmers are available on VQ and Amazon for £19.99. We especially love VQ's new Cath Kidston prints (£39.99). The stylish floral designs will make the perfect Christmas present. You're welcome.

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