Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.7 x 14.1 x 3.3 inches |
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Package Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 18 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
Brand Name | Cozy Products |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
Model Name | TT |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | Health & Personal Care |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Bird-X Inc. |
Part Number | TT |
Style | Compact |
Included Components | Fleece Cover For Toasty Toes, Cozy Products Tt Toasty Toes Ergonomic Heated Foot Warmer, Hi-Lo-Off Switch |
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Indus-Tool TT Toasty Toes Heated Footrest, 18 x 12-In. - Quantity 6
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 18"L x 12"W x 5"H |
Brand | Cozy Products |
Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
About this item
- Energy-Efficient Foot Warmer: Toasty Toes combines a 105-watt space heater with an ergonomic footrest into one space-saving and energy-efficient design that gently warms your cold feet and legs while saving you money and energy
- Keep Your Feet Warm and Cozy: Designed to provide gentle, radiant heat to your feet, our footrest features two heat settings, allowing you to choose the temperature as per your needs, so you can feel more comfortable, cozy, and productive at home or work
- Enhanced Safety: Utilizing only 105 watts, our electric heating pad prevents tripped circuit breakers, saves money on electric bills, and is safe to touch. In addition, this space heater has an LED indicator that displays ON or OFF
- 3 Adjustable Positions: With 3 adjustable positions- flat, incline, and upright, our foot warmer caters to sitting and standing preferences. You can use it as a footstool or heated mat when flattened or inclined or as a heated panel when set upright
- Portable: Lightweight and portable, our heating mat is easy to use anywhere and allows you to rest your feet on it while relaxing at home or working in an office. Also, our office heater is ideal for places where multiple users require a personal heater
- ergonomic footrest delivers gentle heat to cold feet
- Adjustable heat
- Perfect for home or office
- 3 different positions
- Measures 12 by 18 by 5 inches high
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From the manufacturer
It's Like Treating Your Feet to a Warm Walk on a Beach!
The Toasty Toes ergonomic foot warmer combines a space heater & ergonomic foot rest into one space-saving design.
- Energy-efficient; uses just 90 watts
- Improves circulation & blood flow
- Reduces fire hazards
- Is safe to the touch
- 3 adjustable positions - may be used as an ergonomic foot stool, upright flat panel heater, or heated mat
Cozy Products Toasty Toes Ergonomic Heated Foot Warmer
Toasty Toes is perfect for almost any situation where you sit or stand for a long period of time. Rest your feet comfortably on the heated device while relaxing at home or working in an office. If you're standing or stationary, set the Toasty Toes to the upright position and use as a heated panel nearby. Toasty Toes heated footrests are especially ideal where multiple users require a personal heater. It allows for individual temperature control for your own personal space, without overloading electrical circuits.
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95% Less Energy Than a 1,500 Watt Space HeaterFoot warmer uses just 90 watts, the same as a standard light bulb, and works by putting heat directly at your feet instead of blowing heat where you don't need it like a common space heater. This greatly reduces wasted energy and money. |
3 Adjustable Positions - Upright, Incline Or FlatChoose between flat, incline, or upright positions for gentle radiant heat. Ideal to use as an ergonomic foot stool, upright flat panel heater, or heated mat. |
Prevent Fatigue & Improve CirculationTwo heat setting so you can choose your individual comfort level to warm cold feet and legs when sitting or standing. |
Reduced Safety HazardsDesigned with safety in mind, this heater is TUV-Listed. At just 90 watts, preventing tripped circuit breakers and fire hazards has never been easier. Foot warmer is far safer than standard space heaters and can be used in places most space heaters wouldn't be practical. |
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Watts | 90 | 135 | 90 | 70 |
Size (Inches) | 12 x 18 x 5 | 16 x 36.25 | 14 x 23 | 17.75 x 17.75 |
Adjustable | ✓ |
Product Description
Product Description
Experience the ultimate blend of warmth and support with this innovative Toasty Toes Foor Warmer that combines a space heater and ergonomic footrest. The energy-efficient brilliance of the Toasty Toes office heater shines through, operating at just 105 watts and delivering targeted warmth directly to your feet, ensuring efficiency and saving money on your electricity bills. Not only does it warm your feet, but it also enhances circulation, blood flow, and overall comfort. With 3 adjustable positions- flat, incline, and upright, our foot warmer caters to sitting and standing preferences. Whether you use it as a footstool, flat panel heater, or heated mat, the footrest ensures personalized comfort and relief. Also, with two heat settings, you can choose the temperature as per your comfort level. The heating mat is equipped with an LED indicator that displays ON or OFF. Portable and lightweight, our electric heating pad can be used under the desk at your office or home. The space heater is ideal for applications where multiple users require a personal heater. With its sleek design and energy-conscious operation, this foot warmer is perfect for creating a warm and cozy environment in any setting.
From the Manufacturer
THE COZY ADVANTAGE: Safe, Economical, Green, Effective. Cozy Products offers energy-efficient, low-watt personal heaters that conserve energy, prevent circuit overloads, and reduce the risk of fire. Based in Chicago, IL Cozy Products have provided a superior level of quality for decades.
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ASIN | B0013V6PDG |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #310,041 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #329 in Indoor Electric Space Heaters |
Date First Available | May 27, 2004 |
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Customers like the performance and comfort of the office product. For example, they mention it works well, it serves its purpose and is very comfortable. Some appreciate the ergonomics and the flip angle of the foot rest. That said, some complain about the mobility and disagree on warmth, quality, value, adjustability, and ease of use.
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Customers like the performance of the product. For example, they say it works well, serves its purpose, and keeps their toes warm. Some mention that the higher setting works well with bare feet or with socks, while the lowest setting works perfectly for them. The angle and height are great, and pretty standard.
"...Works great together!..." Read more
"...That being said, I've had no other issues. Still works quite well and I use it on an almost-daily basis...." Read more
"...It IS dreamy.The angle and height are great, pretty standard, I think. Works for me. The heater is the best...." Read more
"...Works great...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the product. They mention it's very comfortable, makes their feet feel nice, and the ergonomics is great. The flip angle of the foot rest is comfortable, and it'll keep them comfortable while they're sitting. The product is great for sitting and keeping the feet comfy. It also provides a supportive hard surface, and is safe for use on carpet. Overall, customers say it makes every day in the office more enjoyable.
"...Very comfortable and much safer than using a heat lamp. I use this with a snuggie blanket for those long computer sessions...." Read more
"...of the booties diffuses the intense heat from the foot rest so it's comfortable, and the foot rest keeps the bean-bag warm all day so I don't have..." Read more
"...it would be nice to be more adjustable but so far it's been fairly comfortable...." Read more
"...2. It is made of a very hard plastic. Not only that imparts a cheap feel to it, it is also very tiring on the soles after a while...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the warmth of the product. Some mention that it gets warm and can feel it through their shoes, while others say that it keeps their feet really toasty. The output is consistent and the low setting is nice for everyday use. However, some customers say that the device does nothing for the heat to penetrate or warm the top of their feet.
"...It's not MIL-spec'd, but it's a nice little heated footrest and a reasonable buy at under $50 w/ free shipping.**************..." Read more
"...So in conclusion, with some creativity it does the job, gets plenty warm enough when you use large slippers or booties or towels or shoes with thick..." Read more
"This thing heats just fine, but does get a bit too hot for barefoot or thin socks...." Read more
"...The low setting might not feel warm at first, but when you keep your feet on it for a while your feet will be warm...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the office product. Some mention that it has a solid level of design and manufacture, the material is not cheap, and it's more reliable than expected. However, others say that the product's legs are quite flimsy, the switch and knob are pretty floppy, and the footrest constantly buckles and needs readjustments.
"...I love that I can sit my feet on it and can rock the whole platform up and down at will to change the position of my feet and stretch my calves...." Read more
"...Update April 2019:The legs are broken and my puppy chewed the knob off, but the thing still works like new." Read more
"...It fits neatly and unobtrusively under my desk...." Read more
"...Because nothing is really attached, this made the foot rest feel very flimsy to me at first, and I didn't like how it shifts and wiggled when I move..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the office product. Some mention that it's well priced, economical to run, and has lasted so far. However, others say that it is disappointing and not worth $40, it'd be better off buying a different product.
"...Another huge plus is that it's very affordable (under $30 at the time of my purchase)...." Read more
"...My only negative comment is that I think it's priced a little high at nearly $70 but it does what I expected it to do and exceedingly well...." Read more
"...is intended to do: keep your feet warm in the winter and at an incredibly low cost...." Read more
"...-The price, it was a bit pricey for a footrest but for me to have some warmth at work it was worth it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the office product. Some mention that it has a stable base, adjustable angle, and height. They like that it sits at a good angle and that it can adjust the height up off the ground at an angle. However, others say that the Hi and Low settings are reversed, the higher setting is not very useful, and there are only two settings. Some customers also say that it constantly buckles and needs readjustments.
"...That's a small nitpick though. The height of the footrest is okay, it would be nice to be more adjustable but so far it's been fairly comfortable...." Read more
"...As stated by others, there are only two settings. My 'low-for-feet' setting only worked once...." Read more
"...The base is nicely adjustable for pretty much any angle that my feet can reasonably reach without contortions...." Read more
"...Mine constantly buckles and needs readjustments. A big design flaw." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the office product. Some mention it's easy to assemble and use, simple, yet functional, and the directions are clear. However, others say that the little switch is not manipulatable with your toes, the power switch is awkward to get at, and it could use improvement.
"...of products on the market, which surprises me because it's such a simple and practical solution to the cold feet issue...." Read more
"...lower it a bit, but then it starts sliding on the floor, as it is very hard and has no pads by itself.4...." Read more
"...It's easy to set up, just take it out of the box, turn it on and plug it in...." Read more
"...The little switch is NOT manipulatable with your toes - trust me, I've tried and tried...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the mobility of the product. They mention that the feet do not stay in place, the base slips around on hard flooring, and the device tends to scoot around. Customers also say that the legs don't lock into place.
"...Even with the super rough texture, it's still too slick for shoes to stay put, especially women's slick-sole shoes...." Read more
"...a transition from rug to hardwoods, and it's awful, it constantly slides off the rug, and then it's gone because it really slides as soon as it hits..." Read more
"...Con's-It's lightweight so it slides a bit when you rest your feet on it which is slightly annoying..." Read more
"...my chair mat, or presumably any non-carpeted floor, the device tends to scoot around some...." Read more
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WOW! It's been 3 1/2 years and I'm BACK! Ordering a new Toasty Toes as the original now is getting past it's prime.... I just can't understand how different that peoples experiences have been with this product. I have LOVED this unit and use it very often, nearly every day that I work. So this one has seen a LOT of use and is just now beginning to fail significantly.
I broke off one of the pegs that the "feet" glide on well over a year ago. But I'm hard on stuff.
I probably put too much pressure on it or pushed it with my boots against the board my chair sits on, or who knows.... but I don't blame it on the unit. It's just plastic afterall and I'm 220lbs and wear heavy leather boots all the time, so it's got no chance against me really... ;-)
I glued the peg back on w/ some cyanoacrylate gel and all has been well. Until this week.
Now I've broken off the other one.
Keep in mind that this is the first time in WELL over a year that this thing has even been removed from the floor. But upon putting it up on my workbench, I find it has longitudinal cracks on the bottom around both of the "pegs". The cracks extend well toward the center and all the way to the edges on both sides. It is also is cracked on top near the switch.
I'd show pics but guess that doesn't work on here.
Anyway, it still works! So I'm repairing it again with some specialized epoxy this time. I'll build up a little over the cracked regions and it'll be fine. I expect it to work and last another year anyway, but just in case.... I'm picking up a new one.
AND the price has dropped 30% on these in the last 3 years! Don't see THAT often...
Oh and I commented below about folks complaining about the switch being on the floor...
I ended up buying a footswitch at the hardware store. So now to turn it on and off, I just tap the switch with my boot... doesn't change the heat setting but I don't care, since I use mine on high almost all the time... takes a goodly amount of heat to warm up the boots I wear too. And they get toasty warm inside...
Maybe the mfgr would take note that a "HEAVY DUTY" version would be desirable...double thick plastic perhaps, an aluminum foot plate... composites... fully adjustable heat settings, larger foot platform...
It's not MIL-spec'd, but it's a nice little heated footrest and a reasonable buy at under $50 w/ free shipping.
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I started working from home just this year and keep the thermostat at 65 in the winter. I also wear heavy steel-toe, high-top, leather work boots almost exclusively and found that my toes,feet, and lower legs were getting pretty uncomfortably cold and achy sitting in front of the PC for extended periods.
Putting the heater on the higher setting keeps my feet and legs perfectly warm right through the boots with no problem.
Lower setting is required if for some reason I have on slippers or just socks. Too hot to use on high.
I think it's a stretch to think this unit can be stood up and used as a sort of radiant heat source. Yes it puts off a goodly amount of heat but it isn't a radiant heat source like a hot glowing filament or ceramic tube heater. You won't feel the heat from 6 feet away like a true radiant heater.
Had noted complaints about these making a noise and yep, it creaks a little if moved around. But at my age, so do I. (LOL) The plastic creaking is not bothersome or a problem for me at all.
Also noted comments about the switch. No you can't turn it off/on with your toes, but jeez people. Take a risk and bend at the waist once in a while.
I love that I can sit my feet on it and can rock the whole platform up and down at will to change the position of my feet and stretch my calves.
All told, I've been using this for a month and really like this little foot rest/heater.
Also when I come in from outside in the snow, I bump the snow off my boots and can sit them on this heater. They'll be dried out in just a little while and toasty warm when I put them on. Outstanding.
My only negative comment is that I think it's priced a little high at nearly $70 but it does what I expected it to do and exceedingly well.
I would (and have) recommended this product to family, friends, and anyone who needs to keep feet and legs warm while working at a desk.
This feet warmer has none of those downsides. I can finally ditch the heater lamp and sit comfortably in my computer chair without my body unconsciously leaning towards the heat source like when I was using the heater lamp. Some people in the reviews are saying this feet warmer is too hot or not warm enough. I think the highest setting is definitely not warm enough to use as a general heater ( like it is suggesting from the instruction manual). It is quite toasty, but also not too hot at all for my bare feet. The low setting might not feel warm at first, but when you keep your feet on it for a while your feet will be warm. Very comfortable and much safer than using a heat lamp. I use this with a snuggie blanket for those long computer sessions. Another huge plus is that it's very affordable (under $30 at the time of my purchase).
I have been using this for a month now with no problems, but I will update my review if the thing stops working like some of the people in the reviews are complaining. As of now, I like this thing enough that I will buy another one to give to my sister.
Update April 2019:
The legs are broken and my puppy chewed the knob off, but the thing still works like new.
As stated by others, there are only two settings. My 'low-for-feet' setting only worked once. I turned it to high after I decided that the low setting, after being on for almost an hour, became that exact temperature of the bath tub water which is still warm enough to sit in, but it's become just cool enough that you really want to turn on the hot water and try to warm it up. Not satisfactory. Also, it warmed ONLY the soles of my feet. Top, back, sides, ankles all remained cold.
So I flipped it to high setting, and I think mine was defective because the red 'on' light began to randomly switch between high and low setting. I thought this was the 'safety switch' feature which is supposed to cool the thing down before it overheats. It got really, really hot to the touch after this. Not hot enough to instantly burn, but hot enough that I could not put my feet directly onto the plastic. I solved the issue by folding up a towel and putting it on top, and putting my feet on the towel.
Still, tops of my feet got cold so I put a second towel over the tops of my feet and that worked ok. Not ideal.
I tried turning it back to the low setting, but it remained just as hot. Now whether I turn it to the high or low setting, both of them get pretty hot... either my TT is defective and stuck in 'high' mode, or the foot-rest setting is also a little too hot. I'm too lazy to return it, since I figured out a solution that works great for me.
I solved the issue of the just-a-bit-too-hot temperature by using a pair of Herbal Concepts Hot/Cold Comfort Booties . I wear the booties when I am using the TT footrest. The bean-bag in the bottom of the booties diffuses the intense heat from the foot rest so it's comfortable, and the foot rest keeps the bean-bag warm all day so I don't have to make a lot of trips to the microwave. Works great together! Plus, I needed to wear something on the tops and backs of my feet (more than just socks) or they stayed cold, while the bottom of my foot roasted. (I actually got burned spots on the bottoms of my feet from resting them too long in one place, but the tops of my feet were still cold.)
Now the booties keep top and back of feet warm, and if my feet get too warm, I can take the booties off of the foot rest for a while, let the bean-bag bottoms cool down a touch, then put them back on to heat up again. I also put my shoulder-wrap bean bag thing (similar to this: Herbal Concepts Organic Cotton Herbal Fan Shoulder Wrap - Natural ) onto the TT foot rest for a while, until it got nice and warm, then I put that on my shoulders and I'm warm top and bottom!
Otherwise, there is no way the TT foot rest could be used as a real radiant heat panel. On high setting, it ALMOST gets too hot for your SKIN to be touching it for very long, but you have to be within literally an inch of the panel to feel much heat coming off of it. If you were more than a couple of inches away from it, I can't imagine even the most sensitive person could feel anything. It's made to be touched, I think they just threw in the 'heat panel' thing as an advertising gimmick. The way the legs work and everything, it's not really meant to stand up on its edge like that. They just cheaped out, and didn't know what to do about the super hot setting, so they called it a 'radiant heat panel.' Uh-huh.
Last quibble; the feet for this thing are cheapo plastic shaped like a half of a tire, and attach (if you can call it that) to the big, flat plastic heat panel top by two little knobs that slide in a cheap plastic slot cut into the 'arch' of the tire shape. So the thing can slide through the slot forward (toward you), so it's angled, or it can slide back (away from you), so it's flat. Because nothing is really attached, this made the foot rest feel very flimsy to me at first, and I didn't like how it shifts and wiggled when I move my feet. I felt as if ANY amount of pressure on this thing (like if you accidentally stepped on it, God forbid) might break the legs right off, because looking at that slot, it's not very thick plastic or very strong at all, and neither are the knobs on the underside of the heat panel.
Seeing as this is a kind of stool, I think it's impractical to have made it with feet that aren't really strong enough to be stepped on. Sure, it's only a 'foot rest' and supposed to carry no weight, but whatever. Stuff happens. Hopefully not to me, this was too expensive to keep replacing it.
However, after a few days I got to kind of like the way it 'rolls' back and forth, because it's a way to kind of semi-stretch, by rolling your ankles forward and the whole thing slides on the knobs and goes flat, then rolling them back toward you and it goes angled again. Kind of like ankle exercise. I guess.
The cheap-o plastic basket weave on top is obnoxious. They gave it a really rough texture obviously trying to compensate for the fact that they were too cheap to give it a rubber mat on top. Even with the super rough texture, it's still too slick for shoes to stay put, especially women's slick-sole shoes. Even my leather slippers slid off the top of this thing. Very, very slick plastic. Needs a rubber mat.
So in conclusion, with some creativity it does the job, gets plenty warm enough when you use large slippers or booties or towels or shoes with thick rubber soles or SOMETHING to insulate your feet from the foot rest itself. But for sixty bucks (and that's better than the eighty it is supposed to be sold at) I really would have expected 1) more variety of heat settings, 2) a rubber top so your shoes don't keep slipping off, 3) more sturdy legs attached better than a little knob in a plastic slot which looks breakable, and 4) if it's going to be advertised as a radiant heat panel, it should actually be able to perform this function.
I'm going to use this as long as it lasts, and hope something better comes on the market for when I need to replace it.
Note: I bought this in 2010. It's now December 2013 and its still working like the day I bought it, the legs haven't broken. Lasting much longer than I anticipated. :)
Note II: It's now January 2015, and footrest still works though it gets less hot than it used to. (which is actually good). Now it warms up to just hot enough I can keep my bare feet on it for a while, then I take them off to cool down, then put them back on. When wearing regular house slippers don't have to take feet off. Legs haven't broken, still just fine. Seems very durable. Upped my review from 3 to 4 stars just because the durability is impressive.
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However, it arrived promptly, it's light, and looks easy to use. I would have very much liked to have used it.
I asked for a return and refund and this was dealt with promptly. There was a bit of confusion because I didn't use the correct return label meaning there was a delay in getting my refund. However, once I raised it with the vendor it was all sorted very quickly and with good grace (especially as the delay was my fault!)