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HEAT KEEPER
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Microfox hooked me up with a grey heat keeper.  Mounts to dash, and can be easily removed. 
Really made well. He is a old salt. Know all that boating stuff! 
Keeps you toasty on late nights in Gettysburg.  Also hides the obnoxious raw metal around the steering column. 
Think he is working on a cover for that.
Fits to dash, and around you like a horizontal apron. Keeps all heat in! Must turn heat down gets too hot.
Mounting snaps on mine as I wanted it easily removed.

During day wont need it, but at night in PA mountains gets cold even in summer. Noticed how romantic it can be on a date. Lol


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(02-06-2023, 12:21 AM)RustyTeeth Wrote:  Microfox hooked me up with a grey heat keeper.  Mounts to dash, and can be easily removed. 
Really made well. He is a old salt. Know all that boating stuff! 
Keeps you toasty on late nights in Gettysburg.  Also hides the obnoxious raw metal around the steering column. 
Think he is working on a cover for that.
Fits to dash, and around you like a horizontal apron.  Keeps all heat in! Must turn heat down gets too hot.
Mounting snaps on mine as I wanted it easily removed. 

During day wont need it, but at night in PA mountains gets cold even in summer.  Noticed how romantic it can be on a date. Lol

Spoken like a pro!

Since here in Ohio we don't have mountains, mine will stay attached until Springtime when temperatures (finally) will dispense its need.
But it is might nice having it until then. That "bubble" of warm air by your legs really makes a HUGE difference in the Vanderhall cold
driving experience.

It seems like you have already found other qualities to it... :-)


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