20 Gifts for People Who Are Always Cold
Know someone who is always chilly? Check out these cozy heated products that might finally end the thermostat debate they constantly have with friends and family.
If you know one of those people who's constantly asking "Why am I always cold?!" or you are that person, keeping reading. Here are the warmest, coziest and most brilliant inventions and gadgets for anyone who's always battling with friends, family and coworkers over the thermostat. Whether you're shopping for a gift or for yourself, these are the best products for people who are always cold.
After cozying up under the Lounger, you'll be counting sheep in no time. This warmable weighted lap pad is made of tension-melting Terraclay that calms the nervous system and helps you get the sleep you need. The calming and concentrated weight combined with a safe and soothing heat will have you ditching that traditional throw blanket.
You don't need a fancy chrome towel rack or a big, bulky towel warmer on the floor to get cozy, warm towels. This little unit from Zadro sits on the countertop and makes the post-shower experience of drying off a luxurious one. In addition to towels, you can also use it to warm up robes, PJs and even slippers.
Keep things cozy this winter with fuzzy slippers that feature removable insoles filled with lavendar flowers and flax seeds that can be heated in the microwave for the ultimate cozy slipper experience. Pantuss sells ballerina-style slippers, too, and both the ballerina-style and slide-on slippers come in several colors and patterns.
Why opt for a boring, traditionally shaped heating pad when you can have a fun (and insanely adorable) puppy? Warmies plush toys are microwavable and weighted to provide the ultimate comforting experience your cold friend needs. The best part: They are lavender-scented with real French lavender, delivering instant calmness. Get your friend's favorite animal from Warmies, and they'll never want to let go.
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Made from 100% organic cotton poplin and filled with flaxseed, rice and lavender buds, these pads provide the perfect heat therapy without sacrificing looks. FERNandARROW sells eye pillows, lap bags and neck wraps in this sweet Juliet Stripe pattern that is too cute to deny.
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For someone who runs cold, a long flannel robe like this classic option from L.L.Bean is the perfect buy to keep them warm all year long. The brand's Classic Flannel Cotton Robe comes in multiple colors and is even available in tall and petite. Plus, you can add a monogram for just $8.
After only 30 seconds in the microwave, this weighted wrap will transform your body into a warm and relaxed state. Not only is it heavy and heated to provide the utmost coziness, but the stuffed US-grown lavender and millet will take that relaxation to the next level. The handles on each end help position and apply extra pressure if desired, making this flexible neck wrap a gift any cold friend can benefit from.
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Sometimes more is more. Simply upgrading to a bath sheet will give you more surface area and more fabric to bundle up with after a shower. Brooklinen's Super-Plush Bath Sheet is incredibly cozy, ultra-thick and made our list of best bath sheets.
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For anyone with strong temperature preferences, a smart thermostat is a must-have. After testing several thermostats, the Ecobee Lite Smart Thermostat is our top budget pick. You can control it from a smart app, and though it doesn't have voice control capabilities like others on the market, you can add sensors to multiple areas in your house for even more customization.
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With this smart mug, say goodbye to lukewarm coffee or tea. Controlled by an app, this mug keeps hot beverages at a consistent temperature for as long as you want when placed on the charging saucer or up to four hours off of the base — reheating coffee in the microwave is a thing of the past.