🔥 Stay warm, stay unstoppable — your cold weather essential!
Little Hotties Hand Warmers Bundle delivers reliable, odorless heat up to 135°F using an eco-friendly, air-activated formula. This 40-pair bulk pack offers compact, single-use warmers designed specifically for hands, providing up to 8 hours of continuous warmth—ideal for outdoor sports, commuting, or any cold-weather activity.
Size | 40 Pairs |
Brand | Little Hotties |
Color | Black |
Material | Charcoal, Iron, Vermiculite |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hand |
Battery Capacity | 20000 |
Charging Time | 8 Hours |
Included Components | 40 Pack Hand Warmer |
Lower Temperature Rating | 57 Degrees Celsius |
Reusability | Single Use |
Upper Temperature Rating | 135 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Use for | Hand |
Power Source | Disposable Air-Activated |
Manufacturer | Little Hotties |
UPC | 704660782701 096506071354 096506071224 096506070814 180713000457 096506071163 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00704660782701, 00096506071354 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 6.89 x 4.41 inches |
Package Weight | 2.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 0.79 x 0.2 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Little Hotties |
Model Name | Little Hotties Hand Pocket Glove Warmers Winter Season Bulk Pack - 40 Pairs |
Suggested Users | Sport |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 07814 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | 40-Pack |
Sport Type | Outdoor |
B**A
Cold weather must have!
Experience warmth like never before! These hand warmers are incredibly durable and perfect for those chilly days. Their compact design allows you to easily store them in your car, ensuring you're always prepared for any cold snap!
S**Y
Great for warehouse work during winter months
If you have ever worked in a warehouse, you know the saying- 10-20 degrees hotter in summer than outside; 10-20 degrees colder in winter than outside. Even if you have an above-your-station-heater, that does not help the hands that must always be exposed, even with woollen fingerless gloves, the hands get cold, as well as the body. These hotties can be put in your pocket close to your skin (the most under layer- I would wear a longsleeve thinner shirt, next maybe a flannel depending on how active the day would be, then a fleece vest (no matter how active the day would be). The hotties would go in the vest pocket. I would wear a jacket over all if away from work station. The hotties were always available for the hands, and always kept my core warm.They are worth the investment.
T**S
Gets hot fast and lasts
I keep these on hand for hunting and outdoors, they get warm fast and last a while
A**W
Works well in artic conditions
We loved themWe were in and around Fairbanks AlaskaThe temperature ranged from 14°F to -36°FThey worked all day.When were came inside after a few hours in the evening, and went outside the next day, the hand warmers started working again after a few squeezes.We will buy them again.Orders of magnitude better than electric hand warmers. 😎👍👍
T**I
The best heat output but the worst run time amongst brands
Hand warmers come in a variety of brands and sizes and are all not created equal. I will compare this brand of warmer directly to the other most popular brand here on Amazon which is Heatmax Hot Hands for your convenience. To appreciate hand warmers is to define the factors that are important to look for in a hand warmer or disposable warming device. Notably the factors one should look for are permeability, longevity, output and shelf life.Permeability can be measured in two ways; the ability to transfer heat from the sachet to the surrounding area and the ability to retard moisture from entering the sachet. Longevity is simply the run time of the sachet being warm enough for its intended application. Output is the level of heat generated from the sachet, and shelf life is length of time the sachets can be left alone before loosing their effectiveness when used.Little Hotties hand warmers fare well in 2 out of 4 categories; namely output and longevity. Compared to Heatmax Hot Hands, they loose out on permeability and shelf life. Both brands (in my experience) have their pros and cons in direct correlation to one another and allows me to switch on the fly between them when stocking up.The critical aspects of Little Hotties is their poor permeability followed by a short shelf life. The material used to contain the mix in Little Hotties is a very simple cloth like sachet that is too thin for my tastes. It causes an unpleasant if not downright burn to the skin once the packet is fully activated, and can only be reasonably used between a thin layer of clothing. Making matters worse, water can easily enter the sachet material causing the reaction to speed up and dramatically shorten the overall run time. For shelf life, I had a few boxes of Little Hotties from Amazon for no more than a year old that had bad run times. Although they were not technically expired, you could fee the sachets inside the box to be "hard" from being left alone so long, and they only ran about 4-5 hours when used compared to fresh packets which ran most of the time up to about 7 hours.The positive aspects of Little Hotties is their output level far and foremost. Heatmax Hot Hands get nowhere near the heat level that Little Hotties provides; as often times I had a hard time handling a fully activated Little Hottie sachet with my bare skin compared to the gentle warmness of the Hot Hands sachets. It should be noted that the amount of mix inside a Little Hotties sachet is also significantly more than the one in Heatmax Hot Hands, which I primarily assume is the reason why the output is much hotter. Longevity is a mixed bag depending if you're using a fresh or stale sachet, but fresh ones last up to 7 hours and provide a tremendous amount of heat during that time, compared to the 3-4 hours of usable heat from the Hot Hands sachets.So to sum up my review in a few words; get the Little Hotties brand of hand warmers if you need high temperature sachets in a relatively dry application. Get the Heatmax Hot Hands if you need a more subtle heat temperature and are using them in a relatively wet application, as they have better water retardation in their sachets. For emergencies, it's better to store Heatmax Hot Hands as they have a better shelf life, but for day to day use, the Little Hotties are better for their intended purposes.Update: December 07 2010So it's been roughly almost a year since I wrote this review - and not much has changed. Like clockwork - a box of Little Hotties I bought last year from Amazon at the time I wrote the review are now somewhat in "stale" condition (5 pairs I have left). The sachets themselves only last roughly 4-5 hours before dying out - and the heat output is somewhat sporadic from very hot to warm.Heatmax Hot Hands brand warmers that I have from 2 years ago are still going strong (for what it's worth) even though the heat output is still nowhere near as strong as the Little Hotties (if they're fresh). The more things change; the more they stay the same I guess - I just wanted to let folks know that it's business as usual and my original review still stands accurate today.
N**C
You need these
But these every year. They keep the kids hands warm. They love them.
R**A
Para calentar manos y pies
Esto te mantiene calientito de tus manos y tus pies
S**A
These hand warmers are great
Much better than the hot hands brand. These ones actually stay hot longer and better.
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