Reddit Reddit reviews HotHands Hand Warmers, 10 count (5 pack with 2 warmers per pack)

We found 9 Reddit comments about HotHands Hand Warmers, 10 count (5 pack with 2 warmers per pack). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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HotHands Hand Warmers, 10 count (5 pack with 2 warmers per pack)
Ideal for skiers, fishermen, hunters, campers,construction workers and all outdoor activities.Easily fits inside your gloves or pocket to bring quick and gentle natural heat.Imported
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9 Reddit comments about HotHands Hand Warmers, 10 count (5 pack with 2 warmers per pack):

u/PrincessAnika · 8 pointsr/TheMassive

Stock up now, you'll want them on the 21st

I already have my ticket, but I'm hoping that OSU will do $10 tickets again to drag some friends along.

u/snizuitz · 3 pointsr/mormon

I served in a cold-weather climate and one of the best things was those pocket warmers you can get.

Also, you can't go wrong with all kind of American candy or snack foods. Even if she doesn't like it, maybe her comps will, or she can share it with the people she meets there. People are always curious about treats from other countries.

u/littlemsshiny · 3 pointsr/teaching

Thank you for doing this! The children and teachers of Oakland deserve so much better from the district. i know it's scary. Talk to your veteran teachers if you're feeling anxious since some of them may have been on strike before. I second going to the rallies! It'll inspire you. We did a lot of parent education before and after school to let them know why we were striking. It also helped build solidarity.

As a practical matter, (1) wear comfortable shoes since you'll be on your feet a lot; (2) bring snacks and water; and (3) get some hand warmers since you know how cold it is on February mornings.

u/Fatdap · 3 pointsr/Competitiveoverwatch

You telling me they couldn't fork out for a bulk order of hand warmers? They'd probably even get a significant mark down if they ordered a large quantity considering how fucking much retailers mark up prices.

u/7thAndGreenhill · 3 pointsr/philadelphia

My recommendation is to be prepared for very cold weather during the game. December highs during sunlight hours might be in the 40/50s, but it will likely be colder by game time. Be prepared to wear multiple layers, have thick socks and gloves. I personally always have hand and foot warmers as well.

u/TylerLB · 2 pointsr/running

Hand warmers are great! HotHands hand warmers its probably to late to order them but you can find them at most camping out doors sports type stores. Or even in the camping isle of Walmart, target etc. I used two for the start of a colder marathon start. One I would switch between my hands and the other one I put in my sports bra lol. Once I warmed up around mile 2 or 3 I tossed them near a water stop.

u/JD2Chill · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive

Not sure how no one has posted this yet, a popular solution in the pro scene (you can literally see them doing it between rounds at LAN) is to keep one of these at your desk. I've found this helps a bit myself.

u/faerylin · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I swear by bentonite clay in a tub for 30 mins to soak. I use warm to hot water and afterwards you feel so refreshed. The clay helps with detoxing your body and the first few times your water will be black or purpleish. But after using it awhile it will only turn it light grey or alittle murky. The clay will clump up and i dont unclump it just stir it around the water. I run the water then put in clay once im in the water, swirl it around and then just close my eyes and relax.

Its like $10 for 2lbs and you only use 1/4 to 1/2 cup at a time so it lasts a while. I started out every 3 days then when water stays grey i turned to once a week or when i start having pain/spasm/ feeling sick.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B011AJ5QRQ/

Hope this helps.

Oh and keep some hot hands on you they are great for when it gets freezing.

https://www.amazon.com/HotHands-10-count-pack-warmers/dp/B00PGBN11S/

u/Alycion · 1 pointr/pokemongo

I love being in Florida for the winter. But trust me, we have weather problems here during the summer. The last thing you want to do is hike around in the humidity for too long.


Have you tried using hand warmers that go in your gloves? They are often found on the counters at stores like Walmart and Walgreens. Also any sporting goods store carries them for hunters and other people who do activities outdoors. They are pretty cheap since they are disposable. I pick them up during our cold snaps to hand out to the homeless. The portable, non disposable was mentioned as well, and amazon has a ton of those. Here's the link to the disposable.