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SHOPPERS at Amazon have been grabbing up a comfort gadget perfect for their homes this winter.
The popular item could even potentially help some save money on heating bills as a result.
All customers need is a microwave to make the product, the Intelex Women’s Warmies Slippers, work for them as the temperature starts to drop this fall.
The unique slippers have been a massive hit and come in a one-size fit for women who typically wear a 6 to 10 in other footwear, per Amazon’s site.
Warmies offers the item through Amazon in a gray color with a lavender scent added to the faux fur for freshness and comfort.
The brand hails the slippers as “perfect for relieving stress and soothing tired, aching feet” on its website.
Only one heating period in the microwave can lead to an hour of consistent warmth for the wearer.
Typically, heating time is only about one-minute before use.
They can even be put in the freezer for a chilling effect if customers choose to, although most will likely opt for the heat during winter months.
The Women’s Warmies Slippers also only weigh about two pounds and have non-slip soles.
Amazon shoppers can order them now for $27.11 while supplies last and potentially save on heating bills with the slippers and a heated blanket if they choose.
COMFORT CERTIFIED
Many already have made the buy, with the Women’s Warmies Slippers earning an overall 4.4 out of five-star rating with over 229 reviews.
“So soothing in the house or as you get in bed,” a buyer wrote.
“Heat them and put them on any ache.”
“Love love love. My feet are always cold in the winter months and these warm them up perfectly,” another said.
The same coloring and scent are also offered by Warmies in their Marshmallow Boots through Amazon.
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Intelex Women’s Warmies Slippers on Amazon: $27.11 – buy here
At $34.65, they are made from the same “quality super soft fabrics.”
SAVINGS ON SAVINGS
Amazon also made waves with customers after announcing another private-label product brand.
Known as Amazon Saver, the e-commerce giant says it wants to offer an affordable “no-frills” alternative option to many grocery and household items.
Included under the Amazon Saver label are a coffee creamer, graham crackers, sweet peas, garlic powder, syrup, and even turkey breast.
Most of the Amazon Saver line is under $5, and Prime members always get an additional 10% discount on the items.
Amazon Saver seeks to compete with the likes of Walmart’s Bettergoods label launched in April and Target’s Dealworthy in February.
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Amazon Prime perks you might have missed
Check these out…
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First up is Prime Try Before You Buy, which is a Prime exclusive.
This lets you try new styles and sizes of clothes before buying them.
You can return them within seven days at no cost – and you’ll only have to pay for the products that you keep.
It’s a thriftier way to try on clothes, as it means you’re not fronting up money every time.
Second is Amazon Photos, which is extremely handy if you’re a serial snapper.
This gives you access to unlimited full-res photo storage, plus 5GB of video storage.
Third is Prime Reading, which serves up “a rotating collection of over 3,000 digital books, audiobooks, magazines, comics, and more”.
Fourth is another perk for book-lovers: Amazon First Reads.
This gives you early access to a brand new book for free every single month.
Fifth is a brilliant perk called Prime Gaming.
This gets you free games and in-game content every single month, as well as a free Twitch channel subscription to use each month.
You’ll also be able to play a rotating selection of free games on Amazon’s cloud gaming service Luna.
Sixth on the list is Membership Sharing.
This lets you share your existing Prime membership with your family – specifically between two adults, four teens, and four children under 13.
Seventh on the list is Amazon Music.
This gets you ad-free listening to over 100 million songs, along with thousands of playlists and popular podcasts.
And finally, don’t forget to unlock Grubhub+.
If you’re a Prime member in the US, you can get a one-year Grubhub+ trial, which normally costs $9.99 a month.
This gets you unlimited $0 delivery fees on any order over $12.
- Get a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime here