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Deal or Dud: Hot Booties

Reported by: Kelly Foster
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Updated: 3/01/2012 11:02 pm

Most body heat is lost through your head and feet, to help warm you up hot booties claim to keep your feet toasty for atleast an hour.  The makers promise they'll give you heat relief where you don't have to pile on extra blankets or turn up the thermostat.  We put it them to the test.

They claim to be more than slippers.  The instructions say to place hot booties in the bootie bag and microwave them for only 60 seconds where you can enjoy one hour of therapeutic, soothing moist heat.Hot Booties cost $15 dollars, and ours are pink, they also come in blue for men. 

When you stand in hot booties they naturally massage your feet, helping to improve blood circulation.  So what's the secret?  The commercial says the secret is in the sole. Each hot bootie is filled with natural linseed which absorbs and holds heat.

Tired, painful feet keep Betty Le at Brenda's Nails on her toes all day.  "I've never heard of these. These look comfy and squishy," says Le.  She nuked them in the microwave for just a minute, then slipped them on her feet.  "It feels very comfortable, warm and it's slowly heating up right now," says Le.

The company guarantees the booties will maintain heat for an hour.  After 60 minutes, we asked Betty how the booties felt.  "It was hot for a while. There's like little beads on the booties and it massages your feet," says Le.

In your opinion, deal or dud? "It's deal," says Le.


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flamekiller - 3/2/2012 10:43 AM
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The name is a little misleading on this product.. 8)
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