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Powerlet Rapidfire Heated Glove Liner Kit Powerlet's RapidFIRe Heated Glove Liner Kit is the surefire solution for cold hands. A complete package with everything you need to hook up to your vehicle, Glove Liners, 5 Position Digital Controller with glove leads, and Powerlet Lanyard. Stay Warm While Riding Designed for commuting, touring and extending your riding season, Powerlet heated gloves will provide years of pleasure. Style, comfort, protection, and warmth. Perfect. Performance Guarantee Every heated glove goes through our multi-point inspection process before earning the privilege of carrying the Powerlet name. We inspect internal wiring, connectors, bench meter amperage and resistance testing before labeling and packaging our gloves. Details matter we believe in delivering you the highest quality product for your hard-earned money. Low Power Alternative Perfect for all motorcycles, even those without much excess electrical capacity to power appliances. Glove liners are rated at 36 watts per pair. Stay warm and stay safe while minimizing your electrical consumption.
 

Would this set up work in a car using the cigarette outlet.

I am an older guy and cold hurts my hands now. When I get into a car, it takes a long time for everything to warm up and finally get my hands comfortable. Will this work as stated above and how fast does it warm up?
This is probably silly for all the motorcycle riders out there, but not for me.
Thank you.
4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Doctordun
State: TX
Age: Over 65
Gender: male
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