Chemical hand warmers are usually used for people to keep their hands or feet warm while outside or camping.
Chemical hand warmers can cost anywhere from 50 cents to 6 dollars each. I prefer to buy the 50 cent ones since they only last for a few hours anyway.
Try amazon, they have a pretty good deal on a pack of 40 HeatMax Hand and Body Warmers. http://www.amazon.com/HeatMax-Hand-Body-Warmer-Count/dp/B0007ZF4Q8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1355900552&sr=8-2&keywords=chemical+hand+warmer
I actually just did a lesson on this with my students. When the chemical hand warmer is removed from the outer packet and exposed to oxygen, it produces an exothermic chemical reaction, which is a reaction that gives off heat. The result of this reaction is iron oxide or rust.
It usually consists of iron powder, activated carbon, salt, water, and some type of absorbent material.
Your best bet is to avoid those chemical hand warmers completely. I think your best bet is to pick up a Zippo hand warmer, which lasts for up to 12 hours. It definitely kept me warm on my last hunting trip. Plus, you can refill it with lighter fluid when it runs out.
Have you tried the Proheat Reusable Hand Warmer? All you need to do is boil the pad after using it to recharge it. They are also pretty inexpensive.
Hand warmers usually come with a warning that says they should only be used on hands or feet. Like any product you always have to follow the instructions on the box carefully.
Chemical hand warmers are usually used for people to keep their hands or feet warm while outside or camping.
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