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    There is some nice stuff here. I bought some of their gloves. really nice . I needed some replacement batteries and they could not ship the batteries in their own but sent as part of single glove was ok. That ended up being sent to OneArmBandit, here on KB.
    https://www.zarkie.com.au/heated-pro...v=b870c45f9584
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    Huh, interesting. They have a USB neck warmer I probably would have gone for as no chance of vest clash.

    https://www.zarkie.com.au/product/ek...v=b870c45f9584

    Also Heated seat pad. That might be nice and no batteries required.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    when exactly? over a certain height, or square footage or what?
    We had to do a "working at height permit" for anything over 2m and could only use a ladder under that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    We had to do a "working at height permit" for anything over 2m and could only use a ladder under that
    and the two metres is measured where?
    working height or feet height?

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