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  2. This hand warmer is a wintertime essential — and it's under $20

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    We're talking heated blankets, cozy loungewear and hand warmers, like this electronic, rechargeable one from OCOOPA. For just under $20, this hand warmer comes with everything you need to keep ...

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    OCOOPA Rechargeable Hand Warmer (1 pack) ... The perfect accessory for when you want to read your Kindle or watch TV on your iPad in bed — all while keeping your hands nice and warm under the ...

  4. Amazon Reviewers Love These Rechargeable Hand Warmers - AOL

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    Rechargeable Hand Warmers A great gift if she loves hiking and camping, these rechargeable hand warmers take just two minutes to begin heating and will stay hot for up to four hours.

  5. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    Crystallisation-type hand warmer with scale showing metal disc trigger Short clip showing the activation and crystallisation of a crystallisation-type reusable hand warmer. This type of hand warmer can be recharged by immersing the hand-warmer in very hot water until the contents are uniform and then allowing it to cool. The release of heat is ...

  6. Thermal energy storage - Wikipedia

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    There are other items that have historically been termed "thermal batteries", such as energy-storage heat packs that skiers use for keeping hands and feet warm (see hand warmer). These contain iron powder moist with oxygen-free salt water which rapidly corrodes over a period of hours, releasing heat, when exposed to air.

  7. 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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