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Reddit mentions of HotHands Warmers (20 Pair)

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of HotHands Warmers (20 Pair). Here are the top ones.

HotHands Warmers (20 Pair)
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    Features:
  • Safe, natural long-lasting heat - odorless, disposable, single-use item, Do not apply directly to the skin. Tsar approved. Made in the USA using domestic and imported materials. No shaking or kneading required
  • To activate - remove warmer from outer package, shake to activate. Warmer heats up in 15-30 minutes. If heat decreases, expose warmer to air and shake. After use, dispose with regular garbage. Ingredients will not harm the environment.
  • Multipurpose warmers - single use air-activated heat packs that provide everyday warmth and are ideal for keeping your body warm when the temperature gets cold. They’re available in several styles designed for your hands, feet, and body.
  • When to use: tailgating at events, outdoor sporting events, hunting & fishing, camping & hiking, working in the yard, jogging or taking your Pet for a walk. Convenient, compact, portable.
Specs:
Height5 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items20
Release dateJune 2016
Size20 Pair
Weight1 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on HotHands Warmers (20 Pair):

u/mahervelous22 · 5 pointsr/financialindependence

Great work. It was -10 F (-23 C) here in Minneapolis this morning and I still biked. For extra warmth in emergencies, you can get chemical (reusable or disposable) warmers which can easily slip into pockets.

Something like this. They've saved my hands a few times. Maybe they can slip into your back pockets?
https://www.amazon.com/Hot-Hands-Hand-Warmers-Pack/dp/B0190WQEO4?th=1&psc=1

u/Dogzillas_Mom · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

There's usually a sweater or jacket or something in my office.

I keep a small throw blanket on the back of my office chair.

There's also a heating pad that I smash between a small pillow and my lower back. This helps a LOT.

And there's a tiny space heater on my desk that I aim at my hands.

I have Reynaud's, so whatever the AC is set on, it's too cold for me. So I also have "Reynaud's gloves" which are like Isotoner fingerless gloves. Keeps my paws warm so I can still feel my fingers and can still type. In googling for an image, I just discovered there's a whole bunch of new Reynaud's gloves, some of which are self heating. I'm going shopping!

I also use Hot Hands (tuck them inside my fingerless gloves) and Toasti Toes(stick 'em to my socks).

I'm considering bringing in wool socks and fluffy slippers for winter -- this is Florida, so I'll need them for maybe 8-10 weeks. LOL. I HATE being cold.

u/konidias · 2 pointsr/FortniteCompetitive

https://www.amazon.com/HotHands-2016-Warmers-20-Pair/dp/B0190WQEO4/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=hot+hands&qid=1551307125&s=gateway&sr=8-13

Buy bulk box of these... One works really well for an entire session of playing. My hands also get ice cold. I found keeping my feet warm tends to help with my hands too... but sometimes my hands are just cold all on their own.

I use the hand warmer whenever I'm not in the thick of things... like if I'm just auto running I'll grab the hand warmer for like 10-15 seconds and it helps.