Taylor Wells
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I keep these on hand for hunting and outdoors, they get warm fast and last a while
Nec
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
But these every year. They keep the kids hands warm. They love them.
Jonathan B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
We bought this brand last year at Costco but the ones we bought this year from Amazon did not perform at all the same. They hardly got warm, especially compared to the no name brand our travel companions had. It may have just been the specific lot, or they changed the recipe, but I would not buy these. Unfortunately, we bought them in advance our trip, and now they say we’re past the return window.
Steve grant
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2025
Bought these work the crew and the like them a lot.Not quite as hot as big brands, but they are very toasty. They last a long time and the price is decent
Nicole Manzo
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Awesome
Harps S.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2025
Love these for the winter. Kids take them to school and outdoor activities. I use them on long runs. Just pop in your gloves or in pocket. Stay warm for around 8 hours. Best price I have seen in stores and onlineWould recommend 👌
Mr. Bmore
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
The packs hold heat. I was in -6F temps. My fingers were frozen with a pack inside my gloves. I had to hold the packs in the palms of my hands to stay warm. I suggest just putting the pack in your coat pockets and grasp them to keep hands warm. The packs did stay warm all day.
Shawna
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Much better than the hot hands brand. These ones actually stay hot longer and better.
ABW
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
We loved themWe were in and around Fairbanks AlaskaThe temperature ranged from 14°F to -36°FThey worked all day.When were came inside after a few hours in the evening, and went outside the next day, the hand warmers started working again after a few squeezes.We will buy them again.Orders of magnitude better than electric hand warmers. 😎👍👍
Shay
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
If you have ever worked in a warehouse, you know the saying- 10-20 degrees hotter in summer than outside; 10-20 degrees colder in winter than outside. Even if you have an above-your-station-heater, that does not help the hands that must always be exposed, even with woollen fingerless gloves, the hands get cold, as well as the body. These hotties can be put in your pocket close to your skin (the most under layer- I would wear a longsleeve thinner shirt, next maybe a flannel depending on how active the day would be, then a fleece vest (no matter how active the day would be). The hotties would go in the vest pocket. I would wear a jacket over all if away from work station. The hotties were always available for the hands, and always kept my core warm.They are worth the investment.
little guy
Reviewed in Australia on October 9, 2023
These performed well. I have not used a lot of them but have found the heat easily lasts the time stated. Much better than the USB chargeable ones I bought from eBay which were supposed to last 5 hrs between charges and instead died after 25 mins each time. So while these disposable hand warmers might add up costwise over time if you need to use them often, if you only require them from time to time they are a good investment.
Daniel
Reviewed in Spain on October 20, 2018
Un montón de bolsas fáciles de usar, y que dan mucho calor, me dieron la vida durante unas maniobras en febrero, para meter dentro de los guantes y que no se me congelasen las manos. Volvería a comprarlos sin duda
MS A STEVENS
Reviewed in France on January 22, 2015
These Hand warmers are fantastic. They stay warm for at least the 8 hours promised and can be used in a variety of ways. I use them mainly for skiing on cold days. I open the packets when I start to get my ski gear on. And then pop them in my ski boots for the drive to the ski slopes to keep them warm before I change into them. Then I pop them in my gloves for skiing, taking them out for a shake when I stop for lunch. They continue to keep my hands warm for the rest of the day, and ifs it's really cold, I put them on my car seat to warm it up for the journey back. Often they are still warm when I take the dog out at 10 pm. Well worth the money and I now have a few converts as I always keep a pair in my rucksack for any friends with cold hands. Also keep a couple of pairs in the car for if I ever get stranded in the snow. On a really cold day ( minus 15 or 20) I pop an extra pair or two around my body. (The package from this vendor wasn't exactly as shown when it arrived, but I contacted the vendor and the prompt attention I received has ensured I would definitely buy from this vendor again.. )