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		<description><![CDATA[Electric gloves are used for many different purposes. They are mostly used by the motorcyclists in the cold season who have to drive a long distance in winter and by people those with outside jobs during the cold seasons. Electric gloves can now be found in many different styles with the appearance of the gloves [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electric gloves are used for many different purposes. They are mostly used by the motorcyclists in the cold season who have to drive a long distance in winter and by people those with outside jobs during the cold seasons.</p>
<p>Electric gloves can now be found in many different styles with the appearance of the gloves being as important as the functionality.</p>
<p>Electric gloves, as the name suggests, are heated by an electrical current that is allowed to flows through the glove.  It&#8217;s low voltage of course, normally 12v and completely safe. Some gloves are completely autonomous in that they have a small battery pack included in the glove itself, other, like for motorcycle riders, can source the electricity from the motorcycle battery.</p>
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<p>Most modern heated gloves use carbon fibre for the heat elements which makes them very safe, strong and flexible.</p>
<p>These gloves generate a small amount of heat to the hands. They must be used in conjunction with the attached heat control system, which allows the glove user to change the level of heat generated by the carbon fibre elements in it.</p>
<p>Electric gloves can cost anything up to around $200 depending on the type and brand. This is quire expensive so it&#8217;s worth making sure that any you buy online come with  a guaranteed refund if their not suitable or fail to work when you receive them.</p>
<p>A wide verity of the gloves are available in the market for different purposes. So you need to select a pair that will suit your personal needs and requirements.. Not just the practicality of keeping your hands warm but the flexibility you need to perform the tasks in hand and the comfort, especially if needed to be worn for long periods..</p>
<p>Black electric gloves seem to be the most popular and this is likely to be simply because they do not show dirt and wear as much as other colours might.</p>
<p>There are various brands of electric gloves are now available in market. Which is helping to increase the quality and performance whilst also bringing cost down</p>
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