Spring is finally here, which means that after a long winter, millions of Americans are eager to get back outside. Sadly, it is still quite chilly in many parts of the country, which is why it’s so great that a new heated lawn chair is introduced that will allow you to enjoy the great outdoors regardless of how cold it is!

The Chaheati Heated Chair will keep your bottom nice and warm as you sit outside in it. The chair comes with four different temperature settings that will allow you to choose exactly the right amount of heat that you need. It also has a lithium-ion rechargeable battery that can last for hours!

The inventor of this chair came up with the idea while sitting outside by a bonfire on a cold November night.

“On this particular night, everyone (more so my wife) was warm and toasty on the front half of their bodies and like blocks of ice on their back halves,” he recalled. “While watching my wife’s comical frustrations from repeatedly sitting, standing, and turning to warm up, I thought, ‘There has to be an easier, more comfortable way for everyone to have a good time.’  I thought that with today’s technology there should be a heated portable chair.”

“After much research we found nothing,” the creator continued. “Both my wife and I agreed that a heated chair would make a great product for hunters, campers, tailgaters, RVer’s, soccer moms, and football fans of all types. And thus Chaheati was born! So, if you find yourself at an outdoor event and feeling either a little chilly or just downright freezing, the Chaheati makes the perfect companion.

Sounds like a great product to me!

There are currently three different models of this heated chair on the market, and they range from $109-$129. While they certainly aren’t cheap, these chairs could be worth the investment if you’re planning on spending a lot of time outside this spring and fall!

Find out more about this product in the video below.

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