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Amazon's £16 cooling slippers that provide 'instant relief' during hot weather

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Despite it being September with the colder months a matter of weeks away, temperatures in the UK have soared, nearing heatwave status in some places.Because of this, you may be looking for some last-minute solutions on how to stay cool at home as the mercury climbs higher and higher.Aside from the obvious things like fans, there are plenty other wearable options to help you beat the heat - and these cooling slippers from Amazon are said to provide "instant relief" when the weather is warm.The NEWGO foot ice pack slippers are currently on sale with a 15% discount, costing £20.99 instead of £24.59.

They're designed for targeted pain relief on your feet but can also be used to keep you cool as the temperatures soar. All you need to do is pop them in the freezer for two hours and the soft gel insides will become cold, moulding to your feet and staying flexible even after being frozen.

The outer layer is made from a soft knitted fabric that keeps the coldness in for longer, and the durability means you won't have to worry about any leaks or tears.

They're equipped with a non-slip gel sole, however it's recommended that you only use them when sitting down and don't walk around too much in order to prevent any injuries.The slippers come in one size that's said to 'fit most' - they measure 30x14cm, and fit women's shoe sizes four to 10, and men's sizes five to 9.5.And the convenient slip-on design means no messy wraps or uncomfortable ice packs, inserts or awkward band straps.You can also pop them in the microwave for 50 seconds if you want them to use them for warmth in the winter instead, meaning they're an ideal purchase for any time of the year.

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