Avid winter golfer here. I've been disappointed with every rechargeable hand warmer I've ever bought. The air activated Hot Hands always lasted much longer, were much warmer and certainly a helluva lot lighter. Plus, I never had to worry about breaking them. Thanks for the review.
Great points. I too have used the air activated ones in the past and just did a test on those and surprisingly they were a bit disappointing to. Not like I remember them.
I love that you mention that they are a throwaway item! ❤ I'm watching this as I'm getting a pair. I'm always freezing in the morning and my cup of coffee is not hot for long enough, so will be using them a lot!!! Also, I'm a gamer and sometimes my hands get cold while playing.
I have the Outjut (sic) hand warmers. I'm on a search for an answer to the question raised in the instruction sheet about sliding (something) to right to unlock (something) and left to lock. It's inscrutable. . . .
I looked up the Outjut version, seems like they might be referring to how you can coupler and uncouple the hand warmers into one warming on both sides (connected together), or two separate, one for each hand...
I could put them in my pants pockets and warm my tush😁 But even to sit on the throw away kind seems more comfy to sit on. Big question: life span (always leery about plastic gadgets) and how many throwaway packs can you buy for the cost of one of those?
Avid winter golfer here. I've been disappointed with every rechargeable hand warmer I've ever bought. The air activated Hot Hands always lasted much longer, were much warmer and certainly a helluva lot lighter. Plus, I never had to worry about breaking them. Thanks for the review.
Great points. I too have used the air activated ones in the past and just did a test on those and surprisingly they were a bit disappointing to. Not like I remember them.
I love that you mention that they are a throwaway item! ❤ I'm watching this as I'm getting a pair. I'm always freezing in the morning and my cup of coffee is not hot for long enough, so will be using them a lot!!! Also, I'm a gamer and sometimes my hands get cold while playing.
Damn, You need to eat better and move around more often. Your circulation is non existent.
They are helpful while gaming or when working from home.
Great content. Testing top and bottom temps was helpful.
Thank you foulgrog. Glad it was helpful!
haha great viedo!Next time you can try to use our product!wish you have a warm winter sir!😁😁❤❤❄❄
Send me some, I'll give them a try...
@@MakeItorBreakItNow Pls check your em SIR!
I have the Outjut (sic) hand warmers. I'm on a search for an answer to the question raised in the instruction sheet about sliding (something) to right to unlock (something) and left to lock. It's inscrutable. . . .
I looked up the Outjut version, seems like they might be referring to how you can coupler and uncouple the hand warmers into one warming on both sides (connected together), or two separate, one for each hand...
You got it!@@MakeItorBreakItNow
I could put them in my pants pockets and warm my tush😁 But even to sit on the throw away kind seems more comfy to sit on. Big question: life span (always leery about plastic gadgets) and how many throwaway packs can you buy for the cost of one of those?
Great question, throwaway packs and comparison videos already filmed, will post them over the next week or so.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
I need something in my pockets to keep my fingers warm
this should do the job.