Torch 2.0 Coat Heater for $89
February 4, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Sometimes your jacket just isn’t quite enough to keep you warm in those frigid Winter temperatures. That’s why Torch was made in the first place, and Torch 2.0 packs a ton of great new upgrades into the world’s first universal coat heater. Some of those features include a new power button to easily change heat settings, a new super slim battery capable of charging your cell phone, and new heat pads that are 30% more efficient. Torch is removable and transferable from coat to coat and allows you to add some heat as needed.
Successfully funded on Indiegogo
- Fight the elements in all of your coats at the touch of a button
- Enjoy soothing heat in 3 different heat zones for up to 4 hours
- Install it in seconds, in any jacket of your choosing, w/ velcro band peel & stick adhesive pads
- Adjust between 3 heat settings at the touch of a button
- Charge your cell phone thanks to the USB port added to the battery
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Battery life: up to 4 hours
- Battery: rechargeable 5 Volt, 6,000mAh lithium polymer battery
- Charge time: 3-4 hours
- High temperature: 120º – 135ºF for 2.5 hours of use
- Medium temperature: 110º – 120ºF for 3 hours of use
- Low temperature: 110º – 110ºF for 4 hours of use
- CE and FCC certified
- Care instructions: Torch 2.0 unit should be hand-washed, velcro installation kits are machine washable in jackets
- For sizing help, click here
Includes
- Torch 2.0 (small)
- 5V battery
- Charger (standard US plug with US adapter, and micro USB and USB cords
- 2 velcro installation kits (so you can install the Torch in two of your favorite jackets — additional sold separately)
- Instruction manual
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