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$11.39: Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer for $11.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer for $11.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price:
$13.56 lower (54% savings) than the list price of $24.95
$3.93 lower (26% savings) than the previous price of $15.32

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I had it, and it is a very shit product. Not recommended. In concept, it is a good warmer, as the 'fire' provides enough better heat and runs much longer. But in reality, if you are in cold weather, you would prefer to hold it in your hand to keep warm. Even though it is a 'fire' type, it still doesn't produce enough heat to warm your hands. If you try to hide it in a pocket, the 'fire' will extinguish due to the lack of oxygen, so it will stop working, and you will have to light it up again. Also, since it is a 'fire' type hand warmer, there is no controllable heat setting.
I switched to the Zippo 9s rechargeable hand warmer. Although it has a shorter runtime compared to this one, it has controllable heat settings and will not go off when put in a pocket.
Just don't waste your money. It failed to provide the main feature of a hand warmer lol
Last edited by NeatShop7155 June 22, 2024 at 12:53 PM.
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Quote from NeatShop7155 :
I had it, and it is a very shit product. Not recommended. In concept, it is a good warmer, as the 'fire' provides enough better heat and runs much longer. But in reality, if you are in cold weather, you would prefer to hold it in your hand to keep warm. Even though it is a 'fire' type, it still doesn't produce enough heat to warm your hands. If you try to hide it in a pocket, the 'fire' will extinguish due to the lack of oxygen, so it will stop working, and you will have to light it up again. Also, since it is a 'fire' type hand warmer, there is no controllable heat setting.
I switched to the Zippo 9s rechargeable hand warmer. Although it has a shorter runtime compared to this one, it has controllable heat settings and will not go off when put in a pocket.
Just don't waste your money. It failed to provide the main feature of a hand warmer lol
It's not a fire, it's a catalytic reaction.

I have three and they work great - my only gripe is that the reaction cannot be easily stopped and they will continue to consume the fuel until empty.
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hinny
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Quote from CrazyGoat :
It's not a fire, it's a catalytic reaction.

I have three and they work great - my only gripe is that the reaction cannot be easily stopped and they will continue to consume the fuel until empty.
It can be stopped. Just pop off the catalyst cap. It will die pretty quick.

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