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Amazon [amazon.com] - Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer
Note: Other colors black - $14.38 or orange - $13.65 available.
Includes easy fill technology
Improved fill cup helps reduce spills
Perfect for all cold weather activities
Sleek, thin design fits into the smallest pockets. The hand warmer needs to be filled with fluid and lit in order for it to work properly. This item does not come filled and the fluid is sold separately
Flameless gentle warmth provides 2.5X more heat than disposables
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Take a medium potato, microwave fot 1.5 minutes. Use that for your hands.
If you do get it and plan to use it very often, you can use cheaper alternatives than zippo lighter fluid and they work perfectly. It's called Naptha and sold as a paint thinner at home depot.
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If you do get it and plan to use it very often, you can use cheaper alternatives than zippo lighter fluid and they work perfectly. It's called Naptha and sold as a paint thinner at home depot.
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Take a medium potato, microwave fot 1.5 minutes. Use that for your hands.
It's not a lit fire. It's a catalytic converter like heater. The lighting it with a flame just warms up the catalyst. In chemistry terms, the heat applied adds the activation energy needed for the reaction. After that, there is no flame and the fuel just spontaneously combusts.
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We have a few of these in the house and I've done it that way for years.
I used one for 3 years straight on the same wick, this little thing is amazing, I would tuck it inside my jacket pocket or hoodie pocket and it was always toasty.
We have a few of these in the house and I've done it that way for years.
Yeap, grab a rag if it's to hot and just pull the top off.