Heated gloves are an investment in comfort and warmth. Whether you go skiing, hiking, biking or just want warm hands on cold winter days – with proper maintenance you will enjoy them much longer. In this article you will read practical tips for using, charging, cleaning and storing your heated gloves.
How do you make sure your heated gloves last?
How to use heated gloves properly?
- Choose the right heat setting: The high setting is ideal for extreme cold, but for everyday use, a lower setting is often sufficient. This keeps your hands cozy and the battery lasts longer.
- Put on gloves gently: Grasp the gloves by the fabric, not by the cables or battery. This prevents unnecessary wear and tear.
- Comfortable fit: Make sure your fingers can move freely; it feels nicer and protects the heating elements.
- Want step-by-step instructions? Then consult the instructions for use of our heated gloves.
How do you charge the batteries of heated gloves?
- Use the original charger: This will prevent overcharging and prolong its life.
- Preferably charge after each use: Even if the battery is not yet completely empty; this will prevent deep discharge.
- With longer storage, charge to ~50-70%: Store batteries cool and dry. Off-season recharge every 2-3 months is ideal.
Want to know more? Read our guide to lithium-ion batteries.
How do you clean heated glove?
- Not in the washing machine or dryer: Electronic parts cannot withstand them.
- Cleaning with a soft, damp cloth: Use lukewarm water and mild soapy water if necessary.
- Allow to dry naturally: Place gloves at room temperature away from stove, hair dryer and direct sunlight.
How do you maintain leather or textile heated gloves?
- Leather gloves: Periodically treat with leather balm or impregnation spray to keep them supple and water-resistant.
- Textile gloves: Use a spray for technical fabrics; it helps against moisture and dirt.
- Check the seams: Repair minor damage immediately to prevent further wear and tear.
Disconnect batteries
Store batteries separately
Dual charger
Always use the original charger
Storage bag
Store the gloves dry and dust-free
How do you store heated gloves after the season?
- Disconnect the batteries and store them separately: ideally 50-70% charge, stored cool and dry.
- Gloves clean and dry first: Then store them in the soft, breathable bag provided; this way they are protected from dust without trapping moisture.
With smart use, regular cleaning and careful charging and storage, heated gloves will last many winters. This way, you not only preserve the heat function, but also the comfort. Explore our complete range of heated gloves and choose the model that suits you.