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Work in a Cold Office? These Items Will Keep You Warm
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Date:2025-04-17 10:52:22
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If you work in a cold office, then you know just how freezing air conditioning can be. It might be a perfectly average temperature outside, but once you walk through the doors of your job, that office chill sets in, causing you to wish you'd layered your outfit with a sweater today—just for a little extra warmth.
One of the reasons you might have cold feet about making it back to your desk day after day is that your office thermostat is set so low.
Great news! You no longer have to worry about the potential of developing hypothermia from the indoor temperature of your office.
Our shopping experts have rounded up cold-office essentials that are designed to keep you warm, raise your body temperature, and help you defrost with a little warm air.
Get to a comfortable temperature with an electric heating pad. Not only have we found one that will sit perfectly against your office chair, but this heating pad is also great for relieving back pain and cramps.
A great way to get warm quickly is with a hot beverage. But sometimes, cold environments chill your beverage faster than you can drink it. Not anymore! We found a mug warmer that will keep your coffee, tea, or hot chocolate nice and steamy the entire time you're drinking it.
Of course, you can warm up with a blanket, but those can be hard to wear across your shoulders while you're at a desk. We've found a wearable blanket that you can shop below. It's soft, cozy, and, most importantly, will protect you from the cold conditions of your workspace. Plus, it's a must-have if you get to the office and realize you forgot a jacket!
Our shopping experts have also found a number of electric blankets and mini space heaters below.
Don't let your cold office stress you out. Shop these warm, cozy, cold office-building-busting essentials and save yourself!
I'm a huge fan of the Ember Mug. There's nothing worse than going to take a sip of your hot coffee only to realize that it's gone stone cold. This smart mug makes sure that never happens!
Ember lets you set your preferred drinking temperature up to 145 degrees. It keeps your beverage nice and hot for up to 1.5 hours.
This soft microplush pillow pad gets nice and warm in just seconds.
It features three heat settings, a two-hour auto shut-off, and a 10-foot cord so you can always reach a power outlet. This is also a must-have for anyone dealing with back pain or cramps.
How fun is this wearable blanket?
This oversized cold office staple features velvety minky fleece on the outside and fluffy soft fleece on the inside. It features an oversizes hood to help keep your ears warm and side pockets to hold your phone. It's also machine washable.
Sometimes, the only way to actually get warm is to sit by a heater. This portable, small space heater only takes three seconds to begin circulating warm air. It features three heating levels.
At up to 60 decibels, it won't create distracting noise wile it runs.
This portable heater features 600 watts of power. It includes an auto shut-off and stay-cool plastic housing.
This heating wrap features massaging vibrations that can be turned on and off.
It's made of soft sherpa fabric. for added comfort.
This electric heated throw features 10 heat levels, so you'll always be able to find your perfect level of cozy.
It features three timer settings, ultra-soft flannel on both sides, and built-in overheat protection.
Of course, a regular blanket can keep you warm too.
This hypoallergenic microplush flannel fleece is anti-pilling, resists shedding and wrinkling, and is machine washable.
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