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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Is there a warm mouse in the house?


Just plug and play. Wait ten minutes and feel the soothing warmth under the covers! Yes, slip this warm heated computer mouse inside the Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch and it feels like heaven. No more cold computer hand! Give that mouse hand a break from the frigid winter temps.
If you suffer from arthritis, Raynaud's, poor circulation, carpal tunnel, or any hand ailment, the ValueRays heated warm mouse is for you! Grab a few! Mom deserves some relief, and so does Grand Ma!


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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Warm Mouse for the Hand Warmer House


The mouse house hand warmer is a cozy blanket pouch to hold your favorite warm mouse and warm mouse pad. The three items together create the warmest mouse hand environment. The heat generated by the ValueRays Warm Mouse is captured under a cozy fleece blanket. It's like crawling under the covers of an electric blanket on a cold winter's night.
The ValueRays infrared heated mouse is therapuetic. Infrared heat heals. It relaxes stress and tension in the muscles of your hand. Only 20-30 minutes daily is known to fix hand pain. It certainly relieve cold mouse hand.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Enter to Win! Grammy Janet's Place - Mouse Hand Warmer

Mouse Hand Warmer - Designer Mouse House
The Perfect Mouse Hand Environment

Join the fun at Grammy Janet's Place today through February 6, 2009 and enter to win a free Mouse Hand Warmer. It's a house for your mouse! A warm fleece blanket!

Click Here to join the fun!


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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Oprah please ask Doctor Oz to help solve the mouse hand problem

Dear Oprah & Doctor Oz.... help us solve the cold mouse hand problem!



Searching for an answer to define the "cold mouse hand" syndrome, Oprah and Doctor Oz were sent an online letter. We haven't heard back from them, and if/when we do, you'll read about it here.


Here's what we wrote:

Many people may not be aware of a condition called "Cold Mouse Hand." It affects computer users who work using a computer mouse. It's not carpal tunnel and shouldn't be confused with other mouse hand medical conditions. I believe the "cold mouse hand" problem is a fairly new discovery.

I started using a computer in the early 90's, and I owned and operated an ecommerce site for over 12 years. My work required me to sit in front of a computer using the mouse. A/C offices, fans, drafts and chilly weather would cause my mouse hand to get so cold my finger tips would become numb. The only relief to the cold mouse hand was to stop working, and that was not an option. I tried pulling a sweater over my mouse hand and wear fingerless gloves to keep it warm and that didn't work. I bought computer gadgets that promised to keep the mouse hand warm, and they were either non-ergonomic, caused pain, or were too small.

In February 2007, after suffering from a cold mouse hand for many years, I decided to obtain a provisional patent for a "Mouse House Hand Warmer" to address and fix the problem. But, I was still too busy operating my business to do anything with the patent.

In May 2008, I sold my ecommerce site and decided to research the cold mouse hand problem to focus on a solution. I was surprised to discover the problem was experienced by many people.

In June 2008, I made a Mouse Hand Warmer using blanket fabric, tested the prototype, and it worked. The Mouse Hand Warmer was born! I don't suffer anymore from a cold mouse hand.

If Doctor Oz finds the mouse hand syndrome, not carpal tunnel, but the "cold mouse hand" problem, an interesting, new topic, please ask him to shed some light on this mysterious computer geeks' situation. If you look for little inventions to address new problems, I will participate by sharing the problem and the solution with your audience. I hope you find this story and it's solution unique and worthy of a discussion topic.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

New product to keep your mouse hand warm


It's called a house for your mouse, a mouse hand warmer, a hand blanket, a mouse cozy and a hand warmer. The item pictured above does what it says, "It keeps your mouse hand warm." If you are one of the many who suffer from a cold mouse hand, this new product is for you. To read more details, Click Here.

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

A house for your mouse, a blanket for your hand!

Place your favorite mouse pad and mouse inside the Mouse Hand Warmer. There's plenty of room for movement. This new Geek Gadget for computer users measures about 12" x 12" square and keeps your mouse hand covered by a warm fleece blanket.

Protected from cold chills and drafts, the Mouse Hand Warmer allows you to work without getting a cold mouse hand. If you wear a long sleeve sweater, your entire arm and hand is cozy warm!

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Keeping Warm In Winter

Does your mouse hand get cold?



By David Collins

As the weather turns colder and more depressing, many in the UK will be feeling the chill. As the temperature drops we find ourselves reaching for the electric blankets and woolly jumpers to try and keep warm throughout the cold days and nights. With gas and electricity prices fluctuating throughout the year, there is uncertainty as to the price of their supplies, but there are a few simple steps you can take to help you stay warm and cut the cost of your energy bills.


Insulate your home through draught proofing and attic insulation to help reduce heat loss. Grants from your gas and electric supplier can be available in certain circumstances. Grants are also available for installing efficient and modern heating methods, and some providers offer year-round boiler service for a fixed fee.

Try and keep the temperature of the main rooms of your property at around 21°C during the day, as well as ensuring that you keep your water system at a warm temperature in order to prevent pipes freezing.

Make sure you wrap up warm this winter, both inside and outside - ensuring you have a good quality coat, hat, gloves and scarf for when you have to venture into the cold. If you use an electric blanket during the night for extra warmth, be sure that it's been tested for safety purposes, and you should never use a hot water bottle at the same time.

Ensure you eat well throughout the winter months, try and have regular hot meals and drinks throughout the day to help provide your body with fuel to help keep warm.

Do your best to exercise at least once an hour in order to keep warm. If you have a regular exercise routine, you should try and stick to it during the winter months.

Have your heating system serviced annually to reduce the risk of breakages during the worst of the cold weather. Some gas and electric providers offer free safety checks, while grants are available for the over 60's to help towards winter energy bills.

Try not to leave electrical appliances, such as televisions and stereos, on standby mode during the night, you could save yourself money on your electric bill through simply switching appliances off properly.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Keeping your cold hand warm this winter

It's like a house for your mouse, and it's really a blanket for your cold mouse hand. The Mouse Hand Warmer was created to keep your mouse hand coverd by a warm fleece blanket. Any standard sized mouse pad and mouse fits nicely inside the Mouse Hand Warmer with plenty of room to move about.
One of the most difficult things to deal with is a cold mouse hand. This winter, keep your mouse hand covered inside a non-slip surfaced Mouse Hand Warmer. Click here for more details.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Tale of a mouse hand warmer a true story



This is a true story. There once was a gal. She worked very hard sitting at the computer day and night. It didn't matter how long it took her, she sat and worked all-day and through the night if needed. She was very committed to her work, and nothing would stop her from getting her work finished.
During the summer months, the air conditioning in her office made her mouse hand cold. She used an ergonomic mouse and held it in her hand many hours everday. When she walked passed her fellow worker, she'd say, "Feel my hand. It's freezing." My mouse hand is feels so cold, it's numb. We all were surprised how this beautiful girl could have such a cold mouse hand. We tried lowering the air conditioning, but that didn't help. The rest of the office would become too warm. We tried wearing gloves to get the hand warmer, but that didn't work because the mouse buttons were too sensitive to be used wearing a leather glove. We tried half-gloves, and that didn't work either.
Pulling a sweater sleeve over the mouse hand was a short success. The hand stayed covered for about ten seconds and then the sweater's sleeve would slowly slide backwards off the hand. There was no solution to keep the mouse hand warm. The only solution was to stop working and that was not an option.

We tried mouse hand warmers, but the mouse pad didn't work well with the mouse we had. And, the USB connection and cords were always getting tangled on our desk. We tried a warming mouse, and that was a waste of money, too. The mouse was not ergonomic and couldn't be used for long periods of time. We thought our cold mouse hand problem was never going to get solved.

Finally, we found a hand warmer blanket made and designed specifically for the mouse hand. It's called the Mouse Hand Warmer. The Mouse Hand Warmer is a fleece blanket designed similar to a small pouch or case to slide all your equipment - mouse pad and mouse -- into when you work. Now, this worked.
Today, everyone in our office has a Mouse Hand Warmer on their desk. See the photos above. We use the Mouse Hand Warmer during the summer when the air conditioning causes a cold draft and during the winter when there's a natural chill in the air.

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Mouse Hand Warmer photographs from IGMproducts

If you are one of the many people who suffer with a cold mouse hand, here's an inexpensive solution to your problem. The Mouse Hand Warmer is a cozy, warm, polyester fleece blanket to keep your mouse hand covered and warm. A standard size mouse pad and most any size mouse fit inside the non-slip surfaced Mouse Hand Warmer. Click here for more pictures and details.

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Friday, August 8, 2008

Hand Warmer project underway

The Blog Catalogue Blog Directory listed Mouse Hand Warmer as an unique new blog for information about computer gadgets, the computer mouse, and ways to keep warm.
Learn about ways to keep warm. The Mouse Hand Warmer blog is a place to read about computer mouse news, hand warmers, mouse technology, mouse pads, why we get cold, and ways to keep warm. It's an unique, out of the ordinary and new approach to cold weather solutions!
The lastest news about the Mouse Hand Warmer is it's in production and will be made available online this year just in time for holiday shoppers. Save this link.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Mouse House Hand Warmer: Designer fashion for your desktop!

We're excited to announce a new product ready to be released. Photos and purchase details will be posted here soon. The Mouse Hand Warmer is a house for your mouse! It's has a contemporary design, something you'll enjoy having on your desk. It's not silly looking, and it does not have any cords to get tangled on your desk.
The Mouse Hand Warmer is a warm fleece blanket to slip your mouse pad inside and keep your mouse hand warm when it gets cold.
We sit and work long hours no matter what the temperature! Our mouse hand gets cold and our finger tips get numb. Finally, there's relief. Check back here again soon for more details.

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Coming Soon! A Mouse Hand Warmer available only online!

The Mouse Hand Warmer is the registered trademark of a new product. It is constructed of a washable, warm, polyester fleece blanket material. It has no cords or wire to get tangled on your desk top. Its neutral colors of gray and black add a contemporary look to your work area.
It's a very cool way to keep your mouse hand warm on a drafty desk top or during winter months. If your office has cold air conditioning, pull out your Mouse Hand Warmer during the summer, too. It's a versatile little pouch to hold a standard sized mouse pad, a mouse and your hand!
We'll post the news here as soon as it is made available. We're expecting pictures and more information. Save this link or check back again soon.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Mouse House Hand Warmer