2012_taco Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 I am looking on line for hand warmers as my box of 40 prs. from 2 years ago is almost empty. I bought a box from BJ's on sale for around $20. they came with bonus foot warmers. I see several brands out there now and was wondering if any one has any experience with them. Grabber is the most popular brand but I see Heat works, Hot hands, Blue dot, etc. I can get heat works for $23/box of 40prs. just don't know if they work as well as the Grabbers did? Any thoughts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharlieNY Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 I use the Hot Hands brand. They work very well and do in fact last for 12 hours if left open to the air. You can put them in a ziploc plastic bag, push the air out, and seal the bag and you will get more than 1 day use out of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 Another use for my food saver...when hunts are cut shot for what ever reason...preferably shooting something...Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2012_taco Posted March 1, 2015 Author Share Posted March 1, 2015 Grow, I do the same thing, but I just use zip locks and squeeze out the air. I get extra use out of them. I used the same pr last 3 ski outings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildcat junkie Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 Another use for my food saver...when hunts are cut shot for what ever reason...preferably shooting something...Thanks The 1st time I saw Grabber Mycoal warmers was in the take-out line of a Jewish deli in downtown Indianapolis. I used them for years before they became popular W/hunters in that area. I even made my own toe warmers W/masking tape. If you want to save the warmers after short hunts, place them in a Zip-lock bag, suck the air out W/a straw in the corner & seal them. Once oxygen is cut off, the chemical reaction ceases. I don't know how long they will keep after that, but I have used them after a week stored that way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 I buy the Hot Hands brand at BJs Wholesale and they work pretty good . 40 pair plus 4 pair of toe warmers for $40 ' My sister in law gave me a box of Little Hotties ( 10 pair ) . They didn't last as long as the Hot Hands . My wife gave me a pair or re-usable hand warmers . You have to snap / pop a clip and it starts a reaction that starts them warming . As they cool off they stiffen . To recharge them , you drop them in boiling water or put them in a microwave and the stuff inside returns to a liquid state . They work pretty good but I forget that I have them . Years ago ( many years ago ) I had a hand warmer that operated on lighter fluid . That baby would get hot and smelled of the fluid but I shot several deer while using it . I think it was a Zippo brand . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildcat junkie Posted March 1, 2015 Share Posted March 1, 2015 Years ago ( many years ago ) I had a hand warmer that operated on lighter fluid . That baby would get hot and smelled of the fluid but I shot several deer while using it . I think it was a Zippo brand . They still make them. My son bought one & used it last deer season.Yes it is a ZIPPO. My take on odor is that if they are downwind, human odor is going to raise the red flag the quickest. I used to smoke & the smoke from the cigarette was a good way to gauge the wind direction & speed. I think that the motion associated with smoking is far more likely to spook deer than the smoke itself. I have had deer blow at me when I was caught patting myself down looking for my cigarettes, lighter, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Two Track Posted March 3, 2015 Share Posted March 3, 2015 I buy Hot Hands and am just finishing up Wicked warmers by LL Bean that I got as a gift. Prefer the Hot Hands, they last a bit longer, especially the foot warmers. It really sucks to change foot warmers in the cold and snow, so I stick to Hot Hands Toe Warmers for those. Somewhere is my grandfather's Zippo hand warmer. Wanted to try it out this past year, so i picked up fuel for it but couldn't find it. Guess it drifted back to my parents house on a trip for my son to hunt with his grandfather on private land. I always toss some into a emergency bag and a couple in the glove box for the unexpected need. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted March 3, 2015 Share Posted March 3, 2015 I was able to purchase some insoles a few years ago that have a slot that holds the Hand Warmers . They have a slot in the toe area that has a styrofoam insert that can be remove to a hand warmer can go in that spot . During warm weather the foam piece can be put in it's place . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Two Track Posted March 5, 2015 Share Posted March 5, 2015 that sound more comfortable than sticking the other ones on the underside of your socks. If find you some place or online shop that carries them again, let us know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HectorBuckBuster Posted March 5, 2015 Share Posted March 5, 2015 I just bought a pair of the ThermaCel inserts for my boots, I have not tried them yet. There was a daily deal and I got them for $69.95 delivered. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted March 5, 2015 Share Posted March 5, 2015 I just bought a pair of the ThermaCel inserts for my boots, I have not tried them yet. There was a daily deal and I got them for $69.95 delivered. My youngest son can't take the cold and bought a pair of these . He said they aren't that good and don't stay warm for long . I tried a pair of battery operated socks many years ago and they didn't work worth a darn . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted March 5, 2015 Share Posted March 5, 2015 that sound more comfortable than sticking the other ones on the underside of your socks. The stick on heaters are fine when you are sitting but horrid when you walk, especially if you have foot issues. They are the real deal IMO and can really make your LONG day 14' in the air very comfortable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldkevin Posted March 5, 2015 Share Posted March 5, 2015 yes the foot warmers are great they cover the bottom of your feet. they are made by hot hands also don't go out without them on cold days in the stand or late season duck hunts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2012_taco Posted March 6, 2015 Author Share Posted March 6, 2015 Has any one tried these? http://www.ebay.com/itm/381092596561?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT looks like a good price but i don't need 40 prs of heaters that don't work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nyantler Posted March 6, 2015 Share Posted March 6, 2015 Hand warmers??? Did I suddenly land on the sewing forum by mistake?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curmudgeon Posted March 6, 2015 Share Posted March 6, 2015 Hand warmers??? Did I suddenly land on the sewing forum by mistake?? And here you thought you were on the muslim porn holiday forum!. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted March 6, 2015 Share Posted March 6, 2015 Last season I made a mistake with the foot warmers . My feet get cold quick when I am just sitting . So , in all my brilliance I put toe warmers on before leaving the house . I also put hand warmers in my insoles figuring my feet should stay warm . It worked fairly well . The next day one of my toes bothered me but I didn't think much of it . The second day I checked out the bottom of the toe and removed a circular piece of skin from the bottom of a toe about 1/4 inch in diameter . It was painful for a few days and finally healed . I think I may have burned a toe with the warmers , got a blister and it broke . Gotta be careful with those things . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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