Friday, February 6, 2009

Mouse Hand Warmer Mouse Pad Blanket Giveaway




Mouse Hand Warmer Blanket Mouse Pad
Computer Mouse Companion


$19.95 Free USA Ground Shipping + No Sales Tax Worldwide

Mouse Hand Warmer Blanket is the Perfect Gift for Computer Users!

* Earth Friendly
* Uses No Electricity
* No Cords to get Tangled
* Made in USA
* Free Shippingouse Pad Blanket
* No Sales Tax

Keeps your mouse hand covered by a warm blanket. Constructed of a warm polyester fleece blanket material with a non-slip surface. Fits standard mouse pads and any size computer mouse. Hand wash and air dry.

Instructions: Slip a standard sized mouse pad inside the Mouse Hand Warmer, or can be used alone without a mouse pad. If using a wireless mouse, the net front provides a clear optical connection. When using an USB connected mouse, slip the cord through a small slit opening made in the center front net. Easy to keep clean by hand washing with a mild detergent and air drying.

Made in the USA. Uses no electricity. No cords to get tangled on your desk! The Mouse Hand Warmer is an energy and cost efficient way to keep your mouse hand warm during chilly weather or whenever you feel your mouse hand getting cold. A drafty air-conditioned office makes for an uncomfortable exposed hand if you sit and work all day at the computer. During the winter, a draft or drop in temperature makes your mouse hand cold, too. Sometimes fingers get numb due to the cold air. Keep your mouse hand warm inside a cozy blanket.

The idea for a Mouse Hand Warmer came about after spending many years working long, late hours sitting at a computer. When your mouse hand gets cold there's really nothing you can do to warm it except stop working or cover it with a warm blanket. That's why the Mouse Hand Warmer was created.

No wires or cords to get tangled on your desk top. The Mouse Hand Warmer is a contemporary, modern, techie-looking desk accessory in neutral colors of gray fleece with black and white trim. The pouch measures about 12" x 12" with a wide front opening to get your hand into and out of the Mouse Hand Warmer with ease. Fits any sized desk style mouse, from a standard small mouse to a large ergonomically shaped mouse.

If you would like to make a purchase at IGMproducts.com use this Coupon Code: GRAMMY to receive 10% off.

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GIVEAWAY

One LUCKY person will win a Mouse Hand Warmer Mouse Pad Blanket !

STARTS: 1/27
ENDS: 2/6 11:59 PM

Open: US only

How To Enter: Visit Cold Mouse Explained and leave a comment with something that you learned there.

You can enter once a day, but you must leave a comment with a different fact that you learned each day.

Additional Entries:
Make a new comment post for each additional entry.

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5. Follow my blog

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If you post anonymous, please remember that you must leave an email.
If you do not leave an email, or have a blog there is no way that I can contact you if you win
and I will have to draw a new winner.

I will use Randomizer.org to select the winner and I will notify them by email.


Sponsor of this giveaway ICMproducts.com


178 comments:

Alicia said...

de Quervain's tenosynovitis is a condition that causes pain on the inside of the wrist and forearm just above the thumb.


Thanks for the giveaway >^..^<

Homemaker said...

The payoff of using the Mouse Hand Warmer is lower heating bills, no cords to get tangled on your desk, no worry about breakage, it's reliable, consistant, and dependable. I live in frigid Minnesota and could use one of these!!

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•´.¸¸.•¨¯`♥.Erin.♥´¯¨•.¸¸.´• said...

"Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome, perhaps because the carpal tunnel itself may be smaller in women than in men." Greeeaaaat. I could use one of these about this time of year, my desk is near a window and my hands get super chilly.

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moonshadow43 said...

The Mouse Hand Warner would be such a bleessing when working outside or like me using my laptop in the car or sitting outside on the covered porch. The positives for having a Mouse Hand Warmer seem evident to me. I would so much like to gift my favorite UPS driver with one of these! I do have diabetes and arthritis and can attest to the need to keep my mouse and hand warm! Thank you for having such a great giveaway!

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Lori @ The Downs Gang said...

heats up to 104 degree's!

lisagee said...

The Mouse Hand Warmer uses no electricity or wires.
That is what I like about it.
Besides keeping your hand warm while on the computer.

lisagee said...

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Love this--->http://tinyurl.com/c95uzq less than 5 seconds ago from web

lisagee said...

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mar said...

The mouse warmer uses no electricity or wires is what I learned from the site!

cdziuba said...

There are no wires to deal with when using this mouse.

cdziuba said...

I subscribe.

cdziuba said...

I follow.

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agordon10 said...

heats to 104 degrees

lsfish said...

There are certain medical conditions which may result in a person experiencing chronic hand pain

I need this, my hand is always freezing

Reeva said...

women are more susceptible to carpel tunnel.
My hands are always cold so i'd love this.
Thanks for such a generous giveaway! I hope I'm chosen as the lucky winner!!!

Reeva said...

i subscribe.

Reeva said...

i follow

gahome2mom said...

The Mouse Hand Warmer uses no electricity or wires.


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Helena Batt-Vesey said...

I learned that The Mouse Hand Warmer uses no electricity or has cords to get tangled on your desk. This giveaway is ironic. I just bought a pair of $40 gloves a couple of weeks ago for this very same problem. Wish I had known this product existed! Thanks for the giveaway!

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

I subscribed via reader.

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

I added your button, http://giveawayzgalore.blogspot.com/

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

I blogged, http://giveawayzgalore.blogspot.com/2009/01/grammy-janets-place-mouse-hand-warmer.html

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

I tweeted, http://twitter.com/helenabatt/status/1155743906

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

I followed your blog.

Shelley K. said...

Raynaud's phenomenon is a disorder that affects the blood vessels in the fingers, toes, ears, and nose. Disease characteristics include: reduction in blood suplly to extremtities and changes to skin color sensitivities

Shelley K. said...

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Zoly said...

Boy, do I need this. I never heard of such a thing. As soon as this contest is over and I am sure I did not win, I am getting one.

mindy said...

that the item is wireless thanks for the giveaway

tatertot374 said...

Thank you for having this!
I would love to win. I like that this is wireless and has all the features of a regular mouse.
Thank you
tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

Carolyn G said...

I follow your blog.

Carolyn G said...

I tweeted:
http://twitter.com/carogonza/status/1156551558

Carolyn G said...

I learned it uses no electricity

lyndapolston1975 said...

I love that it doesn't require electricity and I can use a wireless mouse with it!

allelect said...

Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome

ktwdg said...

This was MADE for me!

Dina said...
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Dina said...

Unlike other USB computer accessories, the Mouse Hand Warmer insulates body heat under a warm, fleece blanket making the product energy-efficient at a time when energy is at a premium.

Dina said...

Follow you on blogger.

Dina said...

I am a subscriber.

MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

love you just plug it in and it works and its on and off

MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

follower

Wanda said...

I totally think it has all my needs in mind.
I might have carpal tunnel syn. this would be a dream prize.

Beth said...

There are at least 8 medical conditions that the hand warmer will help. My husband has trouble with his hands and would love this.

lisagee said...

I clicked on cold mouse hand and learned this---Grammy's grandchildren were her inspiration for Grammy Janet's Place Blog.

miriama said...

In Buerger's disease, your blood vessels swell and can become blocked with blood clots (thrombi). This eventually damages or destroys skin tissues and may lead to infection and gangrene.

miriama said...

I follow your blog

Zoly said...

You don't have to plug it in.

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

I also learned that it's a cozy, fleece blanket that keeps your mouse hand covered while you work.

Tonya said...

Women are more likely to get carpal tunnel than men:(That sucks!
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Tonya said...

I follow as blssdmmm1 but my contest email is
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idahomom said...

No wires!!!!

Shirley said...

Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome.

What a creative idea to help those you have trouble with cold hands.

mogrill said...

I would LOVE to win this. Perfect for my early arthritis I am developing!

lsfish said...

The Mouse Hand Warmer covers your cold mouse hand with a cozy, fleece blanket.

Diana said...

The tendon is the structure in your body that connects your muscles to the bones. Thanks for the giveaway, a great idea for computer users!
dianasrk gmail com

Reva Skie said...

I learned Carpal tunnel syndrome is often the result of a combination of factors that increase pressure on the median nerve and tendons in the carpal tunnel, rather than a problem with the nerve itself

Zoly said...

I really need this.

AudreyO said...

I love that there are no extra cords or anything.

Qtpies7 said...

I have never heard of Raynaud's phenomenon before.

I can't believe that I didn't invent this! I am sooo sick of freezing cold hands!

Becca said...

Neurological disease can occur from knuckle coldness. Thanks! sbcashortie (at) hotmail (dot) com

Becca said...

I subscribe via email. sbcashortie (at) hotmail (dot) com

Becca said...

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Becca said...

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Melinda said...

i learned that Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome

lsfish said...

Carpal tunnel syndrome is often the result of a combination of factors that increase pressure on the median nerve and tendons

Jingle said...

I learned that this is like a warm blanket for my cold mouse hand! And I really have a constantly cold mouse hand at work due to the cold air that blows down on me ALL DAY!!!
jinglesells at gmail dot com

mverno said...

noelectricity is needed

Karen said...

Me for the day :)

ktgonyea at gmail.com

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

1/30/09 - I learned that the blanket can be used for people with Buerger's disease.

Melissa said...

I like that it uses no electricity or cords...a definite plus!

Linda R. said...

What a great idea!! Love this one.

dolls123 said...

Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome, perhaps because the carpal tunnel itself may be smaller in women than in men.

luckydolls123[at]verizon[dot]net

cherio1 said...

Wow, the mouse hand warmer looks like the answer to my prayers! My hand gets really, really cold a lot as I am on the computer for hours at a time.

Amanda said...

It uses no electricity or wires.

kamlchap(at)gmail(dot)com

Linda said...

I learned that "The blanket keeps your hand covered and protected from chills, drafts and reduces the pain experieced by the cold."

Deb said...

Lower heating bills would be a big advantage. We just paid almost $500 for this past month's electricity!
I'd love to win this unique product.

Zoly said...

I really want this.

shopannies said...

great thing no cords or electricity needed

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shopannies said...

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shopannies said...

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lsfish said...

The Mouse Hand Warmer uses no electricity

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

The hand warmer can be used for people with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Thanks for the giveaway!

Karen said...

Count me in for my daily entry :)

ktgonyea at gmail.com

Debbie Criss said...

Cute idea. Would love to win. Please enter me, thank you

Linda R. said...

Pretty Cool

pickledseeds said...

I like the info they supplied on arthritis. This would be great for my husband!

pitaharmon said...

I was surprised to learn that it takes no electricity, and has no cords to get tangled! That makes it extra "cool".
harmonden[at]wowway.com

Rita said...

I learned that it uses no electricity.

My "mouse hand" is always freezing.

This would be great!

lsfish said...

the infrared heated USB warming mouse and warming mouse pad provide healing, soothing heat to cold mouse hand pain

Zoly said...

I need this so bad.

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

2/1/09 - The blanket can also be used by people with Circulatory disorders.

Ken said...

Cold hands might mean warm heart, but I'll take the Mouse Pad Blanket. Please accept my entry. Thank you.

Linda R said...

This would be great!!

pitaharmon said...

I learned Marine Turtle poisoning is a cause of cold hands!!! I'll have to watch out for those! Seriously, my hand (just my mouse hand) is ALWAYS cold!
harmonden[at]wowway.com

lisagee said...

Oprah Winfrey had this on her website. But I don't have to take her word for it.
Many others love it too.

- Marybeth I. said...

marine turtle poisoning can cause cold hands and feet. Who knew? Not me...

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Karen said...

Count me in again.

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Anonymous said...

i like it much.

tan jk91 @ gma il.com (with no spaces)

lsfish said...

When we have to work at the computer with a cold mouse hand, it makes for a very uncomfortable experience.

Taylor said...

Thank you for hosting this contest. The Mouse Hand Warmer uses no electricity or has any cords to get tangled on your desk. skyxsky27(at)gmail.com

Zoly said...

I will have one soon.

Lori A. said...

I am a subscriber. :)

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Lori A. said...

I am a follower. :)

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Lori A. said...

Wow! I learned this: Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome.

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pitaharmon said...

Wow. I now know that Naked brimcap poisoning causes cold hands. Now that's intersting.
harmonden[at]wowway[dot]com

Smooshy said...

the warmer uses no electricity and has no annoying cords!

Helena Batt-Vesey said...

2/2/09 - The blanket can be used for people with Cockayne syndrome.

rosannepm said...

Chronic Fatigue syndrome can cause cold hand syndrome. Didn't know that. I have both
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rosannepm said...

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mary said...

great idea for us mom's who are alwys cold, my 17 yr old thinks I'm nuts because I'd don't leave the house without a jacket and socks tucked in my purse for when we'd leave the house in the 90 degree's of summer time~

yadgirl said...

I learned that Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome.

lisagee said...

Back again. I learned that I have no idea why I could not have invented something like this as in the winter here at my house, my mouse hand is always freezing.

amweeks said...

I learned that Carpal tunnel syndrome is often the result of a combination of factors that increase pressure on the median nerve and tendons in the carpal tunnel, rather than a problem with the nerve itself.

amweeks said...

I'm a subscriber!

amweeks said...

I follow your blog! (amweeks)

Zoly said...

I can't wait 'til you send me mine.

pitaharmon said...

Today, I learned all about Buerger's disease. At first I was wondering if I had that but its not common in the United States.
harmonden[at]wowway.com

Linda R. said...

This is GREAT!!

Dierdra said...

women are more susceptible to carpel tunnel.

lisagee said...

They have links to
Online Forums:


Arthritis Foundation Forum

Cancer Forum

Diabetes Forum

Raynaud's Association Forum (ray-NODES)

pitaharmon said...

de Quervain's tenosynovitis syndrome-before today, I'd never heard of it, but now I know all about it. Interesting, actually...
harmonden[at]wowway[dot]com

eyeslikesugar said...

I didn't know that having cold hands can actually hurt your health! I do have poor circulation in my hands and feet already. I really want to win this, for my health! lol Thank you for offering this giveaway! eyeslikesugar [at] gmail [dot] com

laroyal06 said...

I subscribe

I have terrible problems with my Raynauds and had no idea about products like this to help people who suffer. I would be so much more productive at work if I had this product to keep my hand warm and free from pain!! I spend a good portion of my time just trying to keep my fingers warm and moving. thanks for the giveaway!

lsfish said...

The chances of a cold mouse hand going away are minimal if you've been suffering with this ailment for any length of time

lisagee said...

It's not fun to be cold. Cold is not a pleasant feeling especially when it's a cold mouse hand. They also have infrared products.
Everyday I wish I had this mouse hand warmer...every single day :o)

Amy said...

During 1998, an estimated three of every 10,000 workers lost time from work because of carpal tunnel syndrome. Wow, I had pregnancy Carpal Tunnel, fairly common but I had never heard of this condition in pregnant women.

lsfish said...

Fact: It's not fun to be cold.

Zoly said...

I really need this.

Christina said...

Christina - xristya@rock.com - I wonder how it keeps your hand (or your mouse) warm without using electricity? Certainly a boon to internet users who are on for many hours!

quiltingreader said...

Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome

pitaharmon said...

I try to read a little more on the warm mouse explained page everyday so I can enter the contest honestly, and today I learned this.
You can even use the Mouse Hand Warmer without the use of a mouse pad.
harmonden[at]wowway.com

Karen said...

Count me in :)

ktgonyea at gmail.com

eyeslikesugar said...

I never knew that females are three times more likely to develop CTS than males! I can see it, though; most of my women friends suffer from it. :( Thank you for offering this giveaway! eyeslikesugar [at] gmail [dot] com

joni chadwell said...

uses no electricity. this is a perfect idea
joni514@roadrunner.com

Cher said...

Wow I learned that there are actually 16 causes for cold hands! So I am not crazy and not the only one!

Cher said...

I am a follower!

Auriette said...

As I sit here typing with frozen fingers, this mouse pad blanket sounds really good.

At the Cold Mouse Explained website, I learned that turtles can be poisonous! I never knew that! I still like them, though.

bndraldy said...

The mouse warmer uses no electricity or wires. I have tried fingerless gloves, but the bulkiness is still there. I would love to have one of these. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this giveaway!

Ardy22 said...

Did not know that women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome

lsfish said...

In the work environment, there's little opportunity to stop working if your mouse hand gets cold.

Zoly said...

It's hard to work efficiently if your hand is cold with no feeling.

Pat said...

this would really help my arthritis since my hand freezes using the computer

eyeslikesugar said...

I didn't know that the chances of a cold mouse hand going away are minimal if you've been suffering with this ailment for any length of time. That worries me a bit as my hands and feet are constantly cold. :( Thank you for offering this giveaway! eyeslikesugar [at] gmail [dot] com

kathy pease said...

i learned The Mouse Hand Warmer is hand washable and dryable. It's earth-friendly and the world's newest computer accessory and geek gadget

kathy pease said...

following your blog as kathy pease

cathy2406 said...

Infared heat has healing qualities-I could use the help!ashlyn@chuparkoff.com

Tanya Wilson said...

I learned that women are more likely than me to get carpal tunnel syndrome. I would love to get this because every part of my body always feels so cold from my anemia!

twincere[at]hotmail.com

John Deal said...

It insulates body heat under a warm fleece blanket. AztecFeller@aol.com

Melanie said...

When all three Mouse Hand Warmer products are used together, the ultimate, healing mouse house hand environment is created.

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lisagee said...

I went to their site and have no idea what these things below are doing listed as a reason your hand is cold. Makes no sense to me.

Marine turtle poisoning - cold hands and feet

Marine turtle poisoning - Green Sea Turtle - cold hands and feet

Marine turtle poisoning - Hawksbill Turtle - cold hands and feet

Marine turtle poisoning - Leatherback Turtle - cold hands and feet

Marine turtle poisoning - Loggerhead Turtle - cold hands and feet

Marine turtle poisoning - Soft-shelled Turtle - cold hands and feet

This one below can probably be cured by covering your brimcap..LOL
Naked brimcap poisoning - cold hands

Lady Roxi said...

Love to have this.

I learned that Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome, perhaps because the carpal tunnel itself may be smaller in women than in men.

Thanks,

darkfyre1(at)gmail(dot)com

joni chadwell said...

heats to 104 degrees..SOUND LIKE HEAVEN TO ME RIGHT NOW
joni514@roadrunner.com

ZESTYWONDERLAND said...

The Mouse Hand Warmer covers your cold mouse hand with a cozy, fleece blanket. The infrared heated USB warming mouse and warming mouse pad provide healing, soothing heat to cold mouse hand pain. When all three Mouse Hand Warmer products are used together, the ultimate, healing mouse house hand environment is created. Read more about the healing effects of infrared heat here.

ZESTYWONDERLAND said...

I follow!

ZESTYWONDERLAND said...

I subscribed!

ELSIE said...

I learned that a common work environment such as a school classroom may have a lower room temperature, which can affect the use of a computer mouse by the teacher operating the computer. I work in this environment so this giveaway is excellent for me. Thanks for this chance.
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purango said...

The mouse hand warmer heats to 104 degrees. garrettsambo@aol.com

mrstrooper said...

If your mouse hand gets cold from being exposed and held in the same position using a computer mouse, you may want to consider using the Mouse Hand Warmer products to create a warm mousing environment.

Donna said...

"The Mouse Hand Warmer uses no electricity or has cords to get tangled on your desk. It's a cozy, fleece blanket to keep your mouse hand covered while you work."
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Donna said...

I am a follower.
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Heather said...

It uses no electricity or has cords to get tangled on your desk

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Amy said...

The payoff of using the Mouse Hand Warmer is lower heating bills, no cords to get tangled on your desk, no worry about breakage, it's reliable, consistant, and dependable.

 

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