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  2. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    The hand and foot warmer was first patented by Jonathan T. Ellis of New Jersey in 1891, [1] though no evidence exists that it was ever produced. [2]The first commercially produced hand warmer was created by Japanese inventor Niichi Matoba.

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  6. Muff (handwarmer) - Wikipedia

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    A muff is a fashion accessory for outdoors usually made of a cylinder of fur or fabric with both ends open for keeping the hands warm. It was introduced to women's fashion in the 16th century and was popular with both men and women in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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    The warmers are about the size of a package of cards, and they contain chemicals which produce heat. One traditional hand warmer is a small metal box containing charcoal which, when lit, burns very slowly and produces a mild heat. Disposable heat packs typically contain cellulose, iron, water, activated carbon, vermiculite, and salt.

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