This Tiny Tech Product Will Save You If You’re Always Cold — And It’s Over 50% Off

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Hand warmers are an underrated way to beat the cold, but they present one problem: many are disposable, thus not as durable and aiding waste production. Instead, consider these rechargeable ones that reviewers swear are “a lifesaver” in cold weather. We found a set for over 50% off the list price ( get it by clipping the on-page coupon for an extra 30% off the existing 21% discount). Users say they’re useful for keeping palms warm for any occasion. They’ll provide relief when you’re sitting in a cold building but reviewers also credit them for comfort during winter trips to Disneyland, leisurely hikes or even during horseback riding. Several people with Raynaud’s Syndrome, which constricts blood flow in cold temperatures, also say these warmers have been extremely helpful in keeping toasty.

These nifty gadgets have three warm temperature settings, charge via a split USB cable and last up to a claimed eight hours. They heat up five seconds after powering on and measure roughly less than six inches per warmer. And the coolest part about this pair? They’re also magnetic, so they stick together, keeping you from easily losing them.

The battery life seems dependable for those cold days. One reviewer says they “seem to last a really long time. I can get several days use out of one charge using the warmers intermittently.” And in case you’re already doing some holiday shopping, some users recommend them as excellent Christmas gifts!

Look at what happy, warm reviewers have been saying about this reliable set below, and make sure to nab these warmers at a discount before the cold gets really gets here. Just don’t forget to clip that on-page coupon!

“I usually buy disposable hand warmers but came across these rechargeable warmers. They are easy to use and hold a charge for a long time. I have Raynauds Syndrome and these are a lifesaver in keeping my hands warm.” — Becky

“So I have Raynaud’s phenomenon, which means my hands and feet get very cold due to temperatures below 70° or even stressful situations. These little battery operated hand warmers have been a life saver! They do not create waste like traditional handwarmers and are small enough to be able to hold comfortably. The battery lasts for a long time on a single charge too. The three levels of heat are great and can easily be toggled between. It also comes with a short charge cord, but you will need your own charging block.” — Shell

“Small, fitting in the palm of your hand , these warms have three different temperatures. I have Raynaud’s syndrome and use them in numerous ways: inside gloves and mittens, inside boots and slippers, wrapped in hats and scarfs. They last 8 hours on the lowest setting and are easy to charge. I highly recommend them for heating different areas that are stressed with poor circulation and cold temperatures.” — C. Morgan

“I always have cold hands and in winter they’re basically ice…to the point my fingertips turn purple-ish. So I bought these hoping they’d do enough to keep my fingers from freezing and hurting from the cold. I have neuropathy, so I have to be a little more careful about extreme temperatures. These hand warmers charged fairly quickly and the gentle cycling of hot to warm and back again on low keeps my hands warm—even when outside riding a horse. I wear fingerless arthritis gloves and these warmers fit right in my palm inside the gloves, so I don’t have to worry about dropping the warmers or having them flop around on their wrist-loops. My fingertips do still get cold, but it’s an easy thing to curl my hands to get the warmth distributed to my fingertips. These warmers also fit well into the convertible mitten gloves—in the mitten part. It is a bit difficult to do much of anything with your hands with these warmers in hand, but I was able to ride a horse for more than an hour. The button must have been hitting the saddle or something because one warmer kept getting turned up to medium or high, so before the ride was over it had run out of charge. However, the other one was fine. It was probably in the low 40s the day we went riding and most times that would prevent me from being able to do much outdoors, but with my heated vest & these hand warmers along with my various layers, I stayed warm even with the wind blowing and a breeze created by the horse. When I’m just hanging around the house, I haven’t had that trouble, so it was probably user error. The charge, when used on low, seems to last a really long time. I can get several days use out of one charge using the warmers intermittently. Overall I’m very happy with these!” — Erica

“were cold and she had one of these hand warmers next to her. Instead of the mouse, she was trying to use the warmer. We all had a good laugh as each hand warmer is roughly the size of a small mouse, but thinner. I am known for getting ice hands that can penetrate to the bone, so I immediately ordered a pair. There are 3 different heat settings. I go full blast, but it can get a bit hot to the touch for some at this setting. The warmer only heats on the top side, so you might want to sandwich them together if you want to feel heat from both sides. I haven’t found this to be much of an issue; however. A pro tip for those inclined, these work great as mock hot stones used in massage. Put these behind your neck or have someone run them down your back and it feels amazing!” — Russell Stolp

“It may be stupid hot out right now but I got these for a little touristy trip to Philadelphia in January. We were outside walking around in between museums and the like and these really helped take the winter chill off. I am NOT used to snowy, windy cold weather so I’m happy I got these to try! They charged easily and fit in my bag just fine. And they were good to fidgit with while I warmed up my hands :)” — kb



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