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Cold Hands

Hi, I am looking for some people that spend time working in a refrigerated store to trial a solution I believe I have discovered for the cold hand problem.

I have been selling wetsuits with my breath powered hand heating solution across the northern states of Europe and America for the last 6 years. However I think I have just solved the problem of the vapor in the breath which means this solution would now apply to the dry work environment. As I am simply redistributing heat rather than trying to generate additional heat my system provides a solution where as current battery or chemical technology does not.

I will gladly email details of the system to any one curious. It is a very discrete mouth piece resting on the coat collar under the chin and a 8mm diameter tube link the runs under the coat to the gloves. Very simple and totally comfortable to wear.

Annoyingly I have now run out of winter just as I have got to a system I am happy to share with others. I am therefore looking for some great open minded people to experiment with my system in the refrigerated warehouse environment so that I can refine it before committing to a design to launch next winter. My promise to the participants is quite simple, I will make sure they never are troubled by cold hands ever again.

In these early stages I am not in a position to go in at the corporate employer level, I am hoping to refine things with some guys at ground level first. My system can be worn under any uniform and mandatory clothing dictated.

If you think you could help make a difference please call me or message me on this forum.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Iain Smith
07530 747234
  • Posted 26 Apr 2019 20:53
  • Discussion started by Ianovated
  • United Kingdom

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