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Model: 12-Hour Refillable Hand Warmer, Black Matte
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Some electric ones are awesome. $20, can get hot as hell, last 12 hours on a reasonable setting, can also be used power bank. Bought 2 of these last year and I'm sold. https://a.co/d/1oOklDz
The other poster is wrong. You have to carry a lighter or some form of flame to activate these units.
They produce heat via a catalytic reaction, which requires a flame to start. Once it's "lit" there's no flame just fuel breaking down.
I have Raynaud's and was given the same one you linked as a gift and agree with everything you said. The electric one is a life saver and super convenient and easy. I've had it for, I think, 4 years now and it is still going strong.
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Do I need to carry lighter for this? The problem is im not smoking
No, but you need butane fluid like in the picture. I bought one a couple years for the same exact price. Not used alot
There's rechargeable handwarmers now that are more convenient, but not nearly as good . If I was going camping outdoors or something, I'd take the zippo butane, but otherwise you could try alternatives to fuel source.
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Some electric ones are awesome. $20, can get hot as hell, last 12 hours on a reasonable setting, can also be used power bank. Bought 2 of these last year and I'm sold. https://a.co/d/1oOklDz
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Some electric ones are awesome. $20, can get hot as hell, last 12 hours on a reasonable setting, can also be used power bank. Bought 2 of these last year and I'm sold. https://a.co/d/1oOklDz
I have Raynaud's and was given the same one you linked as a gift and agree with everything you said. The electric one is a life saver and super convenient and easy. I've had it for, I think, 4 years now and it is still going strong.
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Do I need to carry lighter for this? The problem is im not smoking
The other poster is wrong. You have to carry a lighter or some form of flame to activate these units.
They produce heat via a catalytic reaction, which requires a flame to start. Once it's "lit" there's no flame just fuel breaking down.
Some electric ones are awesome. $20, can get hot as hell, last 12 hours on a reasonable setting, can also be used power bank. Bought 2 of these last year and I'm sold. https://a.co/d/1oOklDz
$42 shipped to CA for the two pack after the 30% coupon is clipped. Pretty good price!
Was about to jump on a pair for walking the dog in the winter, but there is no reliable way to extinguish it. Basically you have to let the fuel burn out EACH TIME. That's dumb, pass.
I have Raynaud's and was given the same one you linked as a gift and agree with everything you said. The electric one is a life saver and super convenient and easy. I've had it for, I think, 4 years now and it is still going strong.
Some electric ones are awesome. $20, can get hot as hell, last 12 hours on a reasonable setting, can also be used power bank. Bought 2 of these last year and I'm sold. https://a.co/d/1oOklDz
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They produce heat via a catalytic reaction, which requires a flame to start. Once it's "lit" there's no flame just fuel breaking down.
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There's rechargeable handwarmers now that are more convenient, but not nearly as good . If I was going camping outdoors or something, I'd take the zippo butane, but otherwise you could try alternatives to fuel source.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank doggo81
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They produce heat via a catalytic reaction, which requires a flame to start. Once it's "lit" there's no flame just fuel breaking down.
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