HeatMax® HotHands® Self-Activating Hand Warmers
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- Safe and easy-to-use
- Air-activated
- Up to 10 hours of constant, comforting heat
- Ultra-thin rectangular packs fit easily in a variety of spots
Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 14
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by gosseslayer hand wamer
keeps your hands warm for a long time in the woods
November 23, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Hunter51 Works great
These work great - don't go anywhere without them in the cold season. Be sure to open and leave lay out for 15 minutes or so for best performance
November 9, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SCHuntress Good product
I've used these Heat Packs for years while hunting and other outdoor social occasions. They are wonderful. Tip: if you don't use one til it quits producing heat, seal it tight in a plastic bag and it will reactivate when you bring it out again.
Also they are great for the elderly to put in their pockets or beds for warmth.
November 1, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by akajaner Hot Hands
These work great and last along time. perfect for hunting/fishing.
October 28, 2010
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Also are these really packs of 20+4 warmers, as in 24 in total?Answers
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These hothands work great as handwarmers and feet warmers. Item 38-867-831-01includes 20 hand warmers and 4 foot warmers.Answers
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Not that I'm awhere of . But I'll alway use a sent spray whenever I'm in the woodsA:Â
no ,they provide a consistent heat.I have noticed as it begins to wear out it gets a little hotter than usual.Not hot enough to burn however.Answers
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Not sure how long they'd last because there pretty new. But treat them like anything you care about and they should be good for awhile.Answers
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I like to keep them in either my jacket pocket or my pants pockets. They even have gloves now that have pockets for them to go in.A:Â
Personal taste. You can put them in your pockets if you like to fish barehanded. If you fish Cod in the winter, or for tailgating during very cold weather you can put one in each glove.A:Â
put them anywhere you want warmed.A:Â
pocketsA:Â
I usually use them inside gloves .I have never had an issue of them getting too hot.When its really cold I put them in a band around my neck.It makes a big difference.A:Â
I use convertible gloves and put the warmer inside, touching my four fingers.A:Â
I use them in my boots and in my pockets. I also have a waist wrap that I can insert heat packs for my lower back. Love them.Details:Â
We are going on a winter retreat where my girls will be in elements of 7 degrees or less. Is this product (foot & hand warmer) safe for a 12 year old?Answers
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Yes, this product is safe for a 12 year old. My son is 12 and he has used them while hunting when his hands get cold. They work very well.A:Â
Side of bag states " This product is used by professional athletes, outdoor sportsmen, spectators, skiers, construction workers and by those who want safe, convenient concentrated warmth. Up to 10 hours of safe comfortable warmth. # 1 on the bad stated Careful supervision is required for use with the elderly, infants, children, people with sensitive skin, and those who can't feel heat. Keep out of reach of children. Does state do not use while sleeping. My daughter is 12 and her friend of 12 years took a set to an event that was in the cold and had no problems with it, but of course her parents were with her too. I guess instructions from the parents are needed and, what are the capabilities of each child. Hate to say common sense is necessary, but there are many, sadly who lack that trait because they are not at that stage in development yet. Try it out, especially if you are going to be there. Good luck with the decision.A:Â
I have no problem letting my 12 year old use them for skiing or when we are outside in the cold. It will help them stay out longer.I don't believe they are made out of anything toxic.Its iron and some other mineral that reacts with air and generates heat.A:Â
Think yes..., no extreme heat. The only thing would be opening the warmer and "eating" that stuff, a problem for a 4 years old boy, not for a 12 years old (I think).A:Â
Absolutely safe. Assume they won't try to eat the ingredients! Only potential problem is that they will burn if you put them directly on your skin.A:Â
my grandchildren use these when we go ice fishing. the youngest is 4 years old. there is no danger of overheating.A:Â
Hand and body warmers are great. Be careful with the foot warmers, they get very very hot sometimesA:Â
Yes, safe. They don't get hot, just warm.1 of 1
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