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Posted on December 1th, 2009 by Author
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Proheat Reusable Hand Warmer List Price: $6.99 Sale Price: $6.99 Used From: $5.59 Average Rating: ![]() |
Description
TO USE Just flex the button to instantly heat THE HEAT SOLUTION pad. The liquid will change to soft thermo crystals that radiate heat at 130º F. TO RECHARGE - After each use, simply boil the pad to return the crystals to their liquid charged state. Now you can take your pad anywhere and with the push of the button it will provide heat again... and again...and again.
Features
- Soft thermo crystals that radiate heat at 130º F
- Return the crystals to their liquid charged state
- With the push of the button it will provide heat again
- Just flex the button to instantly heat the pad
Reviews
These handwarmers are reusable and work great. My daughter is a harpist and uses them to warm her hands when necessary at various concert venues. The purchasing experience was wonderful with very very fast shipping.
Wonderful product. Great being able to have one in your pocket to use when needed.
The second time I put the product in boiling water, which you have to do to recharge it, it split open, rendering it useless!
It takes me about 15 minutes to recharge each of these, because water doesn't come boiling out of the faucet and it's better to cook them too long than to have to do it twice. They seem to put out noticeable heat for about 30 minutes. It's continually coming down from a very high start, but it's a very useful amount of heat. I stuff one of these into each sock around my ankle and snap them right as I leave work (on my bike). They keep my feet pretty toasty all the way home. The iron based throw away warmers aren't as effective, but you get enough time for a long ride with those. I've had one of these set off "on its own" once. So that actually does happen more often than I'd like. They're pretty big and clunky for a lot of used, but the packaging seems pretty rugged. I'm not really worried about tearing it open. All in all, they're a good source for short term warmth. You get a lot more heat from these than throw aways, but it doesn't last for long. These would make a great emergency item to use when you need your gloves off to do something. They're not good for an all day hike or something like that. I really doubt they end up being cheaper by the time you include all the heat you need to boil a quart of water for 10 minutes...
Only provides heat for 45 minutes. A hassle to reset (heat in pot on stove). It does provide a lot of heat quickly.





