Reddit Reddit reviews HotHands Hand Warmers - Long Lasting Safe Natural Odorless Air Activated Warmers - Up to 10 Hours of Heat - 10 Pair Value Pack

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HotHands Hand Warmers - Long Lasting Safe Natural Odorless Air Activated Warmers - Up to 10 Hours of Heat - 10 Pair Value Pack
SAFE, NATURAL LONG-LASTING HEAT - Odorless, Disposable, Single-Use Item, Do Not Apply Directly to The Skin. TSA Approved. Made in the USA using domestic and imported materials.TO ACTIVATE - Remove warmer from outer package, shake to activate. Warmer heats up in 15-30 minutes. If heat decreases, expose warmer to air and shake. After use, dispose with regular garbage. Ingredients will not harm the environment.MULTIPURPOSE WARMERS - Single use air-activated heat packs that provide everyday warmth and are ideal for keeping your body warm when the temperature gets cold. They are available in several styles designed for your hands, feet, and body.QUAILTY - To ensure you receive genuine HotHands products when shopping online, please only purchase from authorized distributors or retailersWHEN TO USE: Tailgating at Events, Outdoor Sporting Events, Hunting and Fishing, Camping and Hiking, Working in The Yard, Jogging or Taking Your Pet for A Walk. Convenient, Compact, Portable.
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25 Reddit comments about HotHands Hand Warmers - Long Lasting Safe Natural Odorless Air Activated Warmers - Up to 10 Hours of Heat - 10 Pair Value Pack:

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/Patriots

To cold weather games, i wear what i usually wear when i go skiing. Get a thermal undershirt, thermal leggings, some nice thick pants (jeans are ok), a t shirt, eitehr a sweater or a northface fleece, then a windbreaker jacket. I then put on a ski neck brace (the fleece kind that can go over the mouth) some backward ear muffs and a hat. Finish it off with gloves and some nice thick wool socks and you'll be set. You should also still be able to move around.

For heat warmers, get these. You can literally pick them up almost anywhere; warl mart, target, CVS, most convenience stores etc. You throw it in your gloves and break up and youll be warm. I use them a lot when i go skiing and they're amazing.

u/littlebells8787 · 6 pointsr/infertility
  • For PIO - I got these little hand warmers. Then when I don't have time to sit on a hot pack after the PIO in the morning I can pop one of these in my pocket and go on my way. It also worries me less post-transfer when I don't want to heat up too much.

  • I started wearing cloth pads/liners. My periods have always been super light so I generally can't wear tampons. During my stim cycles I had a lot of cervical mucus and wearing pantyliner all of the time was so uncomfortable. These are much better!! I haven't done suppositories, but I assume that they would be better for that as well. I got this idea from someone on this board and thought it was dumb but was willing to try it anyway. They are amazing!

  • Arnica for bruises, especially the ones I get from repeat blood draws. It really helps the bruising to dissipate - I always get the blood draw from the same place and it really starts to hurt.

  • I paid the extra $2.99 or whatever it is a month to have Visual Voice Mail on my cell phone. I don't have a job where I can answer my phone whenever the clinic calls and it stresses me out to not be able to talk to them or listen to the voice mail. But with the VVM I can read the message and get the gist of what's going on. It's not perfect (it doesn't get my doc's name right or 'blastocyst'...a few other things), but it's good enough. At least then I know right away whether things are OK or if there's a problem.

  • I bake cookies for my clinic. I go to a satellite clinic, and on the last day that I see my RE before retrieval/transfer I bring her a plate of homemade cookies, and then I bring a plate on retrieval/transfer day to the main clinic. I find that a) it's good to feed the people who stick you with things and b) they remember it. I only see those nurses at the main clinic for procedures but they know my name and go out of their way to help out...which ended up being super important on my 4th retrieval. It's a little thing, but they all really appreciate it. Apparently this isn't super common, and I think it should be...they do so much, they can have cookies. You are all welcome to this hack as long as you don't see MY RE at MY clinic...that's my thing and she knows it!
u/becomearobot · 5 pointsr/bicycling
u/cwcoleman · 3 pointsr/skiing

A few of my suggestions (I have no clue what the price range is):

  • Wool Buff - $30 - get a funky color, they are versitile in winter
  • Gloves Kinko work style - $25 or FlyLow John Henry - $30 - both quality, light gloves
  • Chap stick - $5 - a funky case or just fluff to add to your gift
  • Liquor mini bottles - $5 each - it gets cold out there
  • Clif Bars - $5 each - hippy hikers eat these up (literally)
  • Duracell USB battery pack - $11 - phone/camera batteries die fast in cold weather
  • HotHands warmers - $13 - I really don't like these things, but most people do. Zippo version is pimp
u/nerdgirl · 3 pointsr/lupus

I hide from all cold like a total freak and tell everyone that I am "allergic to cold". But seriously...

I have a heated blanket in my bed.
I keep gloves in every jacket that I own just in case.
I buy hand and feet warmers (http://www.amazon.com/HotHands-Hand-Warmers-Pair-Value/dp/B00D7H9LIA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414044114&sr=8-1&keywords=hand+warmers) and stash them everywhere.
I wear sheepskin booties when I'm in the house.
I wear UGGS (I hate the way they look, but they keep my feet warm).
Lots of hats and scarves.
I have a little heater on my desk at work.

I tried nifedipine, but I hate it. I have also tried viagra, but it gave me huge headaches.

Basically, I do my best to bundle myself up all the time even in summer.

u/playhertwo · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Yeah, or Walmart, Rite Aid, whatever. They are a few dollars for a small pack, but they are one use only.

u/NoisyPiper27 · 2 pointsr/bagpipes

Your fingers are what you really want to be worried about.

My suggestion would be to have some hand warmers in your sporran, and possibly have a pair of fingerless gloves on, if it's within uniform regulation in your band.

By tunic, do you mean a doublet? Because those are quite warm. When you're playing your body warms you up in your core, so mostly you just need to be worried about your extremities - feet and hands mainly. Thermal socks can help under your hose.

Also if it's below freezing I'd avoid playing pipes entirely.

u/MegaTom · 2 pointsr/djimavic
u/tangenttoyou · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

whenever my friend snowboards she brings these with her. it'll warm you up for a bit!! good luck surviving! brace yourself!

u/IDFKwhereGilliganIs · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

In hopes of encouraging people to do what you said, just a little push to make it even easier... $6 for 10 pairs, prime eligible! http://www.amazon.com/HotHands-Hand-Warmers-Pair-Value/dp/B00D7H9LIA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416406520&sr=8-1&keywords=hand+warmers

Thanks for the awesome idea<3

u/msoxydone · 2 pointsr/opiates

http://www.amazon.com/HotHands-Hand-Warmers-Pair-Value/dp/B00D7H9LIA/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1406786257&sr=1-1&keywords=hand+warmer

Im sure any handwarmer will do but here is an example. You can also get the foot warmers which are nice because one side is sticky. When I did it I would get the urine right before I head to the test and then stick a handwarmer onto the bottle immediately to keep it warm. Im not a 100% sure about this but im guessing there is a range that the temperature needs to be, probably somewhere between 80-120 degrees Fahrenheit, I never had a problem with it being too warm but I did have a friend that was using the same method and his turned out too cold, I think its because he got the urine too early. The goal of the handwarmers is just to maintain the heat that is already there not actually warm the urine. Good luck, hope everything works out for you!

u/designbydave · 2 pointsr/astrophotography

I use hand warmers to remove and prevent due. Don't wipe the due off, you will only make it worse. I use an ace bandage to hold a hand warmer like these on. They will clear and prevent due https://www.amazon.com/HotHands-Hand-Warmers-Pair-Value/dp/B00D7H9LIA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1473213251&sr=8-3&keywords=hand+warmer

u/volcanotechie · 2 pointsr/summonerschool

Do you mean besides using conventional methods (tea/coffee/warm water/a hot rice sock)?
My gf uses these and they get really hot really fast. (LCS players use similar hand warmers if not the exact same ones if it makes any difference to you)

u/martysthreegirls · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Keep your hands warm

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u/MissPeanut · 1 pointr/running

Gloves/mittens plus hand warmers. You can buy them at any sporting goods store or on amazon I'm sure. They last a long time. They also make ones for feet and toes. Here's a link!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00D7H9LIA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1421242514&sr=1-1

u/Just_Smurfin_Around · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive
u/Me_for_President · 1 pointr/scuba

I have a few different sizes of this product. Based on the fact that they're air activated, I'm guessing this this is the type of product that won't work?

Edit: clarity

u/pjsdino · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Naproxen sodium, weed, masturbation. Also heat water bottles/heated pads/ect. Oh, LPT: if you live in a cold place, you can probably get these and put em near your uterus area (I stuffed em down the front of my leggings lmao) for days where you need relief fast and you're at work or out and can't do the aforementioned remedies. I was a bit desperate one day, and these brought me sweet, sweet relief.

u/juzcallmeg0d · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive

I know the pros use hand warmers during tournaments. Though, that's probably not the most cost efficient way to keep your hands warm playing every day throughout the winter lol

u/LittleBlueEyes · 1 pointr/proED

These hand warmers.

u/Spectre216 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

What about adding several of those smack-to-heat pad thingies (like this or this)? Although I know the insulation isn't perfect, I was just thinking that maybe with a little tweaking it would be enough to work.

u/Link1017 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

That's... Not at all what I had in mind. I was looking at these.

And it's not that my room is cold(cuz if it is, I can just wear a hoodie or turn on my fireplace), it's just that my hand gets cold.

u/lowerleftside · 1 pointr/photography

A hand warmer attached to the lens barrel should help with keeping any condensation on the glass at bay.

http://www.amazon.com/HotHands-Hand-Warmers-Pair-Value/dp/B00D7H9LIA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395087929&sr=8-1&keywords=hand+warmers