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Microwavable Socks

Warm dry socks to put on in the morning
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Ever get warm socks fresh from the dryer and put them on ?

Did you smile ? I did.

Still the smell of your feet in the microwave might give one pause.

popbottle, Dec 22 2014

Microwave Clothes Driers https://www.google....owave+clothes+dryer
[FlyingToaster, Dec 22 2014]

Microwave Heating Pad for Neck http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ID075ES?psc=1
MicrowaveNeckPad [sanman, Dec 23 2014]

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       //the smell of your feet in the microwave//   

       I imagined you would microwave the socks before you put them on, it would be less painful as well as less smelly.
pocmloc, Dec 22 2014
  

       //smell of your feet// ^   

       Actually, nuking would dry out residual sweat and kill bacteria on a used pair, so they might not smell.   

       Until you put them back on your feet, that is: the nutrients would still be in the fibres.   

       There's a Suzy Homemaker's practical joke in there somewhere.
FlyingToaster, Dec 22 2014
  

       Working in a metal shop in winter and being the new guy I was laughed at for nuking my metal handling gloves(leather). It took about a half hour before everyone was doing it and became a regular thing.
cudgel, Dec 22 2014
  

       That's a great story. It's fun being an innovator.
normzone, Dec 23 2014
  


 

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