Computer Footrests

Computer Footrests

Indus-Tool TT Toasty Toes Ergonomic Heated Footrest

Indus-Tool TT Toasty Toes Ergonomic Heated Footrest

Computer Footrests

  • 90-watt ETL-listed ergonomic footrest delivers gentle radiant heat
  • Adjustable heat and 3 different positions; made of molded hard plastic
  • Converts from footrest to heated floor mat or vertical heated panel
  • Never too hot to touch; safety switch prevents overheating
  • Measures 12 by 18 by 5 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Computer Footrests

Ergonomic heated footrest provides warmth and relief to tired and cold feet! Portable and compact, Toasty Toes fits anywhere--under desks or in front of your favorite chair. Helps promote circulation to feet. Three setting switch for adjustable heat. No hazards of tipping or overheating, draws only 100 watts...about the same as a light bulb! May also be used as a radiant heat panel. 110 VaC ETL Listed. 12" X 18" surface.
Computer Footrests
Easy to set up & use, and it keeps feet nice & warm. I give it 4 instead of 5 stars because (a) it's made of hard plastic that's a bit uncomfortable after a while on bare or stocking feet, and (b) it's a bit overpriced. It's just a piece of injection-molded plastic with a small heating element...
Computer Footrests
should be more like $40. It has 3 heat settings: off, foot-warmer, and radiant-panel. Haven't tried the panel setting, but the foot-warmer setting is nice. Would be better if there were more of a range of settings (foot-warm-low, foot-warm-high), and for the price I'd kinda expect this. A good feature is the angled base: when sitting in a chair and stretching your feet out to it, the angle is comfortable on the ankles. I put mine on a plug-in timer: no need to consume 90 watts 24/7, I only run it from 2PM to midnight. In summary, despite the omission of a few minor features and being slightly pricey, I'm glad I got it and I would recommend it to anyone looking to end cold feet under their desk. 
Computer Footrests

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