Fuaxin via Amazon has 2-Pack Ocoopa UT5 Nano Rechargeable Hand Warmers (Various Colors) for $14.99 - $4.50 off when you apply promo code XI39ELVY at checkout = $10.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Fuaxin via Amazon has 2-Pack Ocoopa UT5 Nano Rechargeable Hand Warmers (Various Colors) for $14.99 - $4.50 off when you apply promo code XI39ELVY at checkout = $10.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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I've had a different shape hand warmer from this brand for three years with no issues. They are wonderful for walking the dog; I don't have to wear gloves which I'd otherwise have to remove to open the poop bag and can stay warm and toasty for hours. I also use them at hockey games.
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I got some different mini sized warmers which are just a little bigger than these, and they are too hot inside my mittens when walking on cold winter days, even on the lowest setting, so my hands will sweat. I even put the cold side towards my hand to help. I'll see if these are better for that purpose.
I have a pair of snow gloves with a compartment on the back of the hand for hand warmers, I think it's designed for the disposable single use ones though not the electronic rechargeable ones.
I have a pair of snow gloves with a compartment on the back of the hand for hand warmers, I think it's designed for the disposable single use ones though not the electronic rechargeable ones.
Well gloves are ok, but these kind of warmers, like I said, back of the palm will be cold.
I got some different mini sized warmers which are just a little bigger than these, and they are too hot inside my mittens when walking on cold winter days, even on the lowest setting, so my hands will sweat. I even put the cold side towards my hand to help. I'll see if these are better for that purpose.
I bought these (in the link below) over a year ago for $19.99. They're marked down right now. I like them, but they're still a little too hot at the lowest position inside my Carhardt mittens, like on 20 degree breezy cold days. I'm walking and bundled up while using them, so I'm generating some body heat, but my hands get too cold without the warmers inside the mittens. Maybe they would be about right if I wasn't walking for close to 1 1/2 hours.
I see some comments about the back of the hand being cold. That's really not something I've thought about on my walks wearing gloves or mittens, with or without warmers. Without any warmers, it's my fingers that get especially uncomfortably cold, especially with gloves, but mittens also. These electric warmers are great. I had some electric gloves that I wore for several walks, but they were less effective when it was cold, and then one of them stopped working (battery was still good, but the glove/electric part failed.) Same thing happened to my walking partner, but only after like one or two times of wearing electric gloves.
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I bought these (in the link below) over a year ago for $19.99. They're marked down right now. I like them, but they're still a little too hot at the lowest position inside my Carhardt mittens, like on 20 degree breezy cold days. I'm walking and bundled up while using them, so I'm generating some body heat, but my hands get too cold without the warmers inside the mittens. Maybe they would be about right if I wasn't walking for close to 1 1/2 hours.
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I see some comments about the back of the hand being cold. That's really not something I've thought about on my walks wearing gloves or mittens, with or without warmers. Without any warmers, it's my fingers that get especially uncomfortably cold, especially with gloves, but mittens also. These electric warmers are great. I had some electric gloves that I wore for several walks, but they were less effective when it was cold, and then one of them stopped working (battery was still good, but the glove/electric part failed.) Same thing happened to my walking partner, but only after like one or two times of wearing electric gloves.
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