EZ Heat reusable hand warmer review
Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at
4:51 am
Get it here: www.amazon.com One of our pals reviews the coolest new discovery of the month.
Tagged with: EZ • hand • Heat • liquid • solid • Supersaturated • warmer
Filed under: Reusable Hand Warmer
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Can you only buy them online? If not what stores hold them? These are really neat! And I’m really cold…
I got mine at REI (sporting goods store). Also check EMS, or Amazon (link in the description on the right)
You left out the most important part. How long the heat lasts.
It was still nicely warm after 20 minutes.
If you want HW then just go to the next Megastore. I meen i live in Iceland and they just finished building the store and they have HW
same
is it possible to extract the sodium acetate? You can use this sodium acetate to make hot ice, which i think the ice pack is doing. anyway, can you extract this sodium acetate, im using it for my sciencce project
@DAhnter its sodium acetate tetrahydrate or something like that.
Just got mine at Dollar Tree!
make it its called hot ice ry typin how to make hot ice on youtube
sodium acetate trihydrate.
you can order it on ebay.
or make some with vinegar and baking soda.
be more effective than coffee tea or a hot chocolate though?
My dad had one like that, it’s like 30 years old and still works, it goes solid quite a bit faster than in your video however
just mix vinegar and baking soda
yea you just cut open the bag but in its solid state so u can get a small crystal of it then you can just microwave the solid “hot ice”
wats with the beer?
where can i buy this?
really! thx
@jasminrhea210 You can only be drunk to review this…
Dude, thats epic! I’m tired of freezing my ass off when I’m out hunting, camping, biking, climbing, scuba diving, etc. Thanks for the video!
that hot ice
nice wallpaper
@steve625c6 hunting camping biking climbing and what?
Yes, Scuba Diving can get very cold. Usually I hop in my Subie and turn on the heated seats afterwards, but a quick warmer like this would help heat up my hands too.
@steve625c6 huh sounds like fun