Best Hand Warmer? | Top 5 Reviews & Comparison [Buying Guide 2023]

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • Are you looking for the best hand warmer for your needs? In today's video we put them to the test in head to head competition!
    Links to the items in this video are below: 👇
    1️⃣. OCOOPA Hand Warmer Rechargeable 5200mAh ✅
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    👉ebay.us/XZzLcO
    2️⃣. Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer ✅
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    👉ebay.us/vMwW2h
    3️⃣. Celestron Elements 2-in-1 Hand Warmer and Charger ✅
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    👉ebay.us/NnHIHG
    4️⃣. HotHands Hand Warmers ✅
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    👉ebay.us/c9tqI4
    5️⃣. OCOOPA HeatCube Mini Rechargeable Hand Warmer ✅
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    👉ebay.us/mXWt4A
    When it comes to a personal, portable, and affordable way to stay warm during the colder months, hand warmers are a more popular option then ever. In today's review, we compared factors such as features, quality, and value when making our selections and bringing you our picks and comparison for 5 of the best hand warmers available now. On top of this, we're going to be testing both temperature and longevity to get an idea of both the hottest hand warmer and the longest lasting hand warmer in our review and comparisons.
    Which one do you think will come out on top? Stay tuned to find out!
    Do you still need a little more help deciding on the best hand warmer for your needs? Take this chance to head over to the links above for the most current info, availability, and latest deals on each of these choices. And remember to like, subscribe, and leave a comment to let us know your opinion!
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    00:00 Best Hand Warmer Competition
    00:37 5. OCOOPA HeatCube Mini Rechargeable Hand Warmer
    03:12 4. HotHands Hand Warmers
    04:16 3. Celestron Elements 2-in-1 Hand Warmer and Charger
    06:11 2. Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer
    08:29 1. OCOOPA Hand Warmer Rechargeable 5200mAh
    10:11 Results? Hottest Hand Warmer - Longest Lasting
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  • @alexlongoria3893
    @alexlongoria3893 4 місяці тому +2

    I use both the HotHands and a Fuel-burning hand heater in a hunting conditions. I use both in a hand-muff, but the Fuel-burning hand heater (Jon-E or similar Japans/Korenian/HongKong/ 1960-80 style warmer) seem to output more heat as the unit has a large surface area that heats. Above 35F, HotHands below this, Fuel Heaters due to the length of burn time.

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому +2

      This sounds like a great combo for outdoors or when there's no easy way to recharge electric warmers. Thanks for sharing!

  • @zulfikarabdola6624
    @zulfikarabdola6624 4 місяці тому +2

    What a great video, you deserve more than like and subscribe 👏

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you, and we look forward to doing more reviews like this in the future!

  • @allaciagordon5117
    @allaciagordon5117 5 місяців тому +2

    great video

  • @AndreFavron
    @AndreFavron Місяць тому +1

    this was an excellent video. Thank you. (On the flip side to another comment, I prefer the sound to be mixed loud with me being able to lower my volume rather than me having to raise my volume to hear well.) BTW, I had to laugh when you lit a Zippo lighter with a BIC lighter :-O :-D

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  Місяць тому

      Ha, I guess I did! Thanks and glad you enjoyed it

  • @Belgarathe
    @Belgarathe 4 місяці тому +1

    One factor not mentioned is that zippo lighter give the fumes of gasoline so not so great to use indoors and not well ventilated. Hot hands are great in that size doesn’t add bulk so you can easily have two packets for two hands. Also great for emergencies since they don’t typically expired unless hole punctured. So you don’t have to remember to recharge it not light a flame. The last option you mentioned is nice because you can control the level heat and turn off when you don’t need it

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому

      That is true, while refueling the Zippo can produce some fumes, these are not significant once the warmer is started. It's actually very fuel efficient and functions excellently indoors. Thanks for sharing your insights!

  • @alvaroelmanco43
    @alvaroelmanco43 5 місяців тому +3

    The only two that seem like a good option to me are the zippo and the hothands, I will compare the price (in my contry).
    The Zippo costs $30 and each refill is 0.7oz, a 4.5 oz bottle costs $4, that is, $0.62 per refill, 5 cents per hour, and a pack of 30 hothands costs $15, that is, $0.5 each, 5 cents per hour.
    I guess the decision comes down to whether you prefer the lightness of the HOTHANDS or the extra warmth that the zippo provides.

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому +2

      Very interesting to think of hand warmers in terms of cost per hour! This would be very hard when comparing battery powered options since they can last years, yet also require electricity to charge. Thanks for sharing!

    • @qbanz00
      @qbanz00 4 місяці тому

      Yeah but the elements has a phone charger and flashlight. I’d get an elements, a zippo hand warmer . Covers multiple purposes and can last almost a full work day .. 7 hours is perfect with a lunch break included to warm up in the work truck on lunch & charge your phone. Would be interesting to see how long it lasts while charging a phone to 50% though

  • @adenihil
    @adenihil 3 місяці тому +1

    I love my Zippo hand warmer ;)

  • @afti03
    @afti03 5 місяців тому +4

    MAN, super loud sound, please add some distance to the mic.

  • @HOby-fp6sk
    @HOby-fp6sk 5 місяців тому +7

    For me, the best one is my iPhone

  • @24dride
    @24dride 4 місяці тому +2

    Background music was obnoxious. Are Hot Hands the only one small enough to go inside gloves?

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому

      Correct, the zippo warmer might be able to fit into a large glove., but the hot hands are the only option that would easily fit into gloves.

  • @mikehoward8201
    @mikehoward8201 4 місяці тому +2

    My only comment relates to cost, you did not give a price for each unit as they stand. I would assume that the two non-rechargeable units would be less expensive than the old tech ones. I am going to see what I can find on eBay concerning the cost of the Hot Hands vs. the Zippo.

    • @mikehoward8201
      @mikehoward8201 4 місяці тому +1

      And If your power is off, then you cannot charge them! The non-electrics last a bit longer and no concern about needing power.

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому +1

      That's true, you will need power to charge some of these. Thanks for your feedback about prices, though it can be tricky to state prices as they fluctuate, and there are different expenses that come with electric vs fuel vs disposable that should be considered as well.

    • @kctyphoon
      @kctyphoon 4 місяці тому +1

      Only downside of the zippo aside from needing fuel, is that you can't really turn it off. It works exceptionally well, and a smaller model is available. I have both and have used them on occasion since I work outdoors. Whoever said its not well suited for indoor use because of fumes must wear a helmet, and apparently doesn't know what kerosene heaters or kerosene lamps are either. Yes, there is a slight odor as with anything that burns fuel, but you'll be fine as long you don't drink it dude. And it uses butane guy, not gasoline.

  • @emihic11
    @emihic11 4 місяці тому

    Next time use an infrared thermometer for surface temp, faster and more accurate

  • @BestProductQuest
    @BestProductQuest  5 місяців тому +2

    Links to the items in this video are below: 👇
    1. OCOOPA Hand Warmer Rechargeable 5200mAh ✅
    Check price on eBay
    👉ebay.us/XZzLcO
    2. Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer ✅
    Check price on eBay
    👉ebay.us/vMwW2h
    3. Celestron Elements 2-in-1 Hand Warmer and Charger ✅
    Check price on eBay
    👉ebay.us/NnHIHG
    4. HotHands Hand Warmers ✅
    Check price on eBay
    👉ebay.us/c9tqI4
    5. OCOOPA HeatCube Mini Rechargeable Hand Warmer ✅
    Check price on eBay
    👉ebay.us/mXWt4A

  • @tonyad95
    @tonyad95 4 місяці тому +1

    You need a laser thermometer

  • @turnbasedtoddy7664
    @turnbasedtoddy7664 4 місяці тому +1

    You didn’t tell us what they felt like in your hands. That’s The most important part next to the heat.

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for your feedback! I would say that the Ocoopa, Zippo, and Hot Hands warmers felt like they could warm the hands most efficiently because of the surface area and high temperatures. On a related note, the Ocoopa is quite weighty and can be used with bare hands, while the Zippo really does need to be in the bag to be safe for skin. I'm not sure if that answers your question, but I hope it helps!

    • @turnbasedtoddy7664
      @turnbasedtoddy7664 4 місяці тому +1

      @@BestProductQuest thanks! If you had to only pick one, which one was your favorite?

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому +1

      Honestly, the Ocoopa gets the most use on a daily basis. If camping or working outdoors, I would choose the Zippo warmer and some Hot Hands as a backup. It's always handy to have packs of Hot Hands stashed around in places like your jackets and glove compartment. Thanks for asking!

  • @jamesbaynes6580
    @jamesbaynes6580 4 місяці тому

    Why the gloves??

    • @BestProductQuest
      @BestProductQuest  4 місяці тому

      We find that gloves are more professional when handling many types of products on video. They also help prevent smudges and fingerprints. Thanks for your question!