2010 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE – Hand Warmers And Foot Warmers
I went to the Giants game with my brother LB2 this past weekend. It was FREEZING! I’d received samples from HandWarmers.net several days before and decided it would be a perfect time to try them out.

ABOUT HAND WARMERS
Many people find that when the weather turns cold, no matter what they do they have a very difficult time keeping warm. No matter how many layers they put on they still can not beat the chill factor, but the good news is now there is a way! Our hand warmers are 100% natural which means no harmful chemicals or batteries. Composed of iron, water, salt, wood fiber and activated charcoal these all natural products make our hand warmers, safe and environmentally friendly. Once the warmer is removed from its package, it is air activated to produce a warming all natural heat keeping your hands warm for up to ten hours. Our hand warmers are perfect for the hunter, fisher, skier or snowboarder, the snowmobiling enthusiast or anyone who enjoys enjoying the great outdoors regardless of the temperature. Because of their air activation they are easy to open and activate, even with gloves on! They are perfect for sticking in your pockets for some added warmth.
We arrived at the Meadowlands shortly before noon. Even with gloves on it didn’t take me but two minutes to decide that we needed to try out the Hand Warmers. Hand Warmers are easy to use. Just rip open the package and that’s it. They’re activated by the air. I opened mine and put them inside my gloves. FYI, the packages are notched so you can just rip them open even with your gloves on. My brother put his inside his pockets, as he hadn’t brought gloves. After about 45 minutes my Hand Warmers had noticeably warmed. The heat felt so good, the rest of me was completely frozen. I alternated placement of the Hand Warmer next to the back of my hand and next to the palm about every 30 minutes. When we left and headed home we were completely frozen. I kept my Hand Warmers in my gloves the whole train ride home. We got to my truck at about 5:30. I finally took my gloves off after the truck warmed up. But the Hand Warmers weren’t finished with their job yet. I placed the Hand Warmer under my hat against my forehead. This was heavenly. It was about 9 pm when I finally took the Hand Warmers off and they were still generating a good amount of heat. I can say without a doubt that Hand Warmers would make a most excellent stocking stuffer for anyone who participates in outdoor activities, no matter if they’re watching or participating. They’re well worth the $1.
Along with hand warmers, the folks at HandWarmers.net also offer Body Warmers. Plus, if you’ve got cold feet, their sister site FootWarmers.org is right up your alley. Foot Warmers.net offers Foot Warm Ups, Toasti Toes and Insole Foot Warmers.

The product featured was provided free of cost to me for the sole purpose of product testing, review or inclusion in the gift guide. This post has not been monetarily compensated and is based on the views and opinions of my family and/or self. Please note that the opinions reflected in this post have not been influenced by the sponsor in any way.
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I’d like to give these a try … I hate it when my hands are cold!
Interesting products…I need to check the foot warmers out because my feet are always cold!
Have to check these out, if the scouts like them, I will be adding them to their supply list. Thanks for the review
Saw footwarmers–mine are always cold. Have you checked them out yet?