HotHands Hand Warmers - Long Lasting Safe Natural Odorless Air Activated Warmers - Up to 10 Hours of Heat - 40 Pair
4.8 | 51,552 ratings
Price: 23.99
Last update: 02-02-2026
About this item
- SAFE, NATURAL LONG-LASTING HEAT - Odorless, Disposable, Single-Use Item, Do Not Apply Directly to The Skin. TSA Approved. Made in the USA using domestic and imported materials. No shaking or kneading required
- TO ACTIVATE - Remove warmer from outer package, shake to activate. Warmer heats up in 15-30 minutes. If heat decreases, expose warmer to air and shake. After use, dispose with regular garbage. Ingredients will not harm the environment.
- MULTIPURPOSE WARMERS - Single use air-activated heat packs that provide everyday warmth and are ideal for keeping your body warm when the temperature gets cold. They’re available in several styles designed for your hands, feet, and body.
- WHEN TO USE: Tailgating at Events, Outdoor Sporting Events, Hunting & Fishing, Camping & Hiking, Working in The Yard, Jogging or Taking Your Pet for A Walk. Convenient, Compact, Portable. Ultra-Thin, Adhesive Backing
Top reviews from the United States
- TI651Long lasting Hand Warmth Especially for SeniorsMom's hands stays cold. She loves these. She inserts them in her gloves and hand warmer mitts which fit comfortably. I bought the large box so we can store some in the glove compartment of the car. They do last for the hours specified too. These work great! We ran out some time ago and she's been complaining about her cold hands which affects her arthritis. Today I surprised her. Mom's a happy camper.
- On-line ShopperQuick, Easy and Just Right!The packages have starters to make it easy to tear open one or both pouches. I like that I can open only one if I don't need two. It takes a little bit to warm up, but then it's toasty and keeps me warm for many hours. At first, I would only use them if I knew I'd be outside for a long period of time, but now, I find them useful indoors too. I usually start by opening one or two to warm up my robe pockets on a cold morning, then I put them in my coat when I take a walk on a cold day, then I'll transfer them to a sweater pocket and eventually tuck them into a blanket I keep outside for a neighborhood cat who looks cold when the sun isn't shining. The heat lasts for a long time, and I've found it more comfortable and economical than increasing the heat for the whole house.
Update 11/25/2012
After reading other reviews, I am updating mine to share that the "HOT" part of "Hot Hands" seems a bit misleading. Each person has their idea of what "hot" means. These are more hand WARMERs. They feel warmer tucked into a pocket than in my gloves, and warmer still when I fold one into my scarf, around my collar. The longer I have these in my pockets, as the hours pass, the warmer they get. Rarely would I say they feel "hot". I too have found that a cup that's just had boiling water poured into it is feels hotter, but I can't tuck that into my clothing, plus in short order a cup of hot water cools down.
In this last box of warmers, which have an expiration date of 02/15/2012, I did have a couple of duds that barely got warm; and I got a couple that got unusually hot - which is likely what most people are expecting and why there is a burn hazard warning. That warning may lead us to believe that these will ALL get "hot" but from my recent experience with the HAND WARMERS, that's rarely the case. Typically, they get very "warm" in my opinion, which works very well for me.
After reading more of the complains about this product, I decided to order the hand and body size. I'm curious to see if the size of the bag influences the amount of heat produced. I am still happy with the hand warmers for my use. When I am outside, I am mobile, I don't sit so my experience may be different than most. - DezinerWorks well for feral catI bought these to help a feral cat I feed to get through the winter, it's 2nd year of doing this. When it is 45 degrees F and below (recently was 15 degrees F), I put a few hand warmers into wool socks, that are placed on top of straw, into her enclosure. I don't know exactly how long they stay at maximum temperature for, but they are very warm at first and it is helping this kitty avoid hypothermia & frostbite, so I will keep purchasing them. It's great that electricity isn't needed for these to work. As soon as they're activated and put in the enclosure, she goes right in, so I know they are making her more comfortable. I switch them out twice a day, every 12 hours, so by the time I get to them they are cold, but I realize they're not meant to stay warm for that long. Also with all that I've used so far, not one has torn open.
- Amazon CustomerLong lasting warmthThese are life savers. They last many hours- perfect for a cold football game or winter hike!
- nanGreat value. Prepare to store leftovers to ensure longevity.2nd time ordered! Good value for a known product. Supply lasted all hunting season, 8 hunters, various times for 3 months. Odorless as advertised. Amazon price at this quantity beats other sporting/big box/hardware store prices Hands Down. The size of the little bag is perfect for pocket, muff or inside glove and the warmth lasts hours. 40 x 2 is in the supplied box.
Storage for the end of last years' supply was a snap lid plastic tote, which protected the bags from damage and ensured they were good the following year. Don't know if they would retain air-activated heat ability if not stored this way. - sevKeeps warm for awhileThese are great and super hot. I use them for about 1.5-2hrs in the Wisconsin winters while outside during my daughter’s horse riding lessons and still plenty of life in them afterwards. Does the job. Only thing is sometimes my hands have some sort of reaction to them, maybe a heat rash? Whatever it is, it is temporary and goes a way.
- leaholme r.they stay warm/hot for 10 to 11 hours.since I have cold feet and numb toes, i use these in a sock with another pocket sewn on and it keeps my feet warm all night so I can sleep. they stay warm/hot for 10 to 11 hours. I use 2 per night. one for each sock. they work extremely well. the sock is a winter wear sock. I cut the toe section of 2 others thick socks and sewed them onto the under side of the toe area of the winter socks. I also sewed velcro strip to keep them closed
- MattGreat deal on great hand warmersGreat deal on Old reliable hand warmers.
Dont think they get quite as hot as grabber brand or muddy brand but they last longer and don’t seem to get hard and chunky and dusty clay type feeling you get half way through the day rolling them around with your hands in hunting jacket pockets if you know what I mean.
I use in jacket pockets and also on bottom of toe box of hunting boots.