Product: Pen: Hi-tech
Hand-warmer pen   (+10, -1)  [vote for, against]
a writing aid for carpal tunnel and poor circulation

I love my light up pen, I click it obsessively to many a store clerks' annoyance. But I wish it would heat up as well. My hands feel cold due to poor circulation. I'm sure a small heating element could be added to the innards of the pen, powered by the batteries.
-- dentworth, Nov 21 2004

Baked in anno http://www.halfbake...a/heaTed_20keyboard
[Klaatu, Nov 21 2004]

Halfbakery: Winter Mouse http://www.halfbake...idea/Winter_20Mouse
Includes a link to an outfit that appears to be selling one, although I'm not sure they're for real - they give addresses to send money to, but no price. [jutta, Nov 21 2004]

Well hello to you too, [Klaatu], and when are you going to fix your email?

and furthermore, (hands on hips) just because someone mentions it in an anno, does not make it baked. I googled and can't find a single one, :- P
-- dentworth, Nov 21 2004


Not baked, indeed, but I'll buy the set of pen, mouse, and keyboard when it becomes available.
-- normzone, Nov 21 2004


That's one of the many things I like about those overprized small "space pens" - they're small and round enough to just keep in my pant pockets, and hence warm to the touch when I use them.
-- jutta, Nov 21 2004


[norm], was thinking about the mouse too, It would not be hard to add a battery warmer inside. [edit: I see lots of previous discussion on the mouse and mouse pad]
-- dentworth, Nov 21 2004


[dentworth] e-mail now corrected.

As cold as it is, this would still be very nice to have.
-- Klaatu, Nov 21 2004


Nice idea. Heat wouldn't adversely affect the ink quality would it?
-- tchaikovsky, Nov 22 2004


It could dry out a water based ink faster, but donno about other inks.
-- dentworth, Nov 22 2004



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