Re: Zippo handwarmer?
[Re: Stan Z]
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11/16/19 07:52 AM
11/16/19 07:52 AM
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Did the charcoal sticks for years and they were steadier but cases would wear out and messy to clean. Finally settled on the disposable heat packs which were very dependable and handled roughness and compact and flexible in mitts I tried the Zippos's years ago but didn't like the smell or the irritation they caused on my skin when in my pocket. I switched to the charcoal sticks and liked them much better but had the same issues as you. I then switched to the disposables and still use them. One issue to be aware of with the disposable hand and foot warmers; they have a shelf life. I had some at camp that were years old. I took them with deer hunting one morning and about mid-morning when I started to get cold I tried to use them but they never got warm.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Zippo handwarmer?
[Re: white marlin]
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11/16/19 02:27 PM
11/16/19 02:27 PM
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Best hand warmer I know of is a second pair of gloves/mitts shoved in the front of yer pants. Switch em out as needed. As a kid my pop could keep me going all day with this system. Side note, when I typed “yer” it auto corrected to “her”, which also works.
Last edited by tomahawker; 11/16/19 02:30 PM.
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