häago Reusable Hand warmers
häago Reusable Hand warmers
Long lasting eco-friendly warmers
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If you suffer from cold fingers or Raynaud's, clever use of hand warmers can transform your experience outdoors in winter. Pop them in your gloves or wrist warmers for maximum effect, or stash them in your pockets.
These reusable versions can be re-sealed and used again over the course of 10 days, providing around 8-10hours of warmth over multiple uses. Perfect for a multi-day trip.
Activated by air, just open and shake and after 5 minutes they will warm to around 40 degrees C. To store, seal back into the provided pack and simply re-open when you need them again.
How to use
How to use
Open packet and expose warmers to the air. After 5mins they will reach approx. 40 degrees C. Place in a glove, pocket or footwear as appropriate and enjoy 8-10hrs of warmth.
Check packet for detailed instructions and cuations.
Warmers are recyclable after use. Check with your local authority.
Delivery
Delivery
- £4 for UK orders under £50
- FREE UK delivery £50 or over
Every item is embroidered to order, so please allow 5-8 days for delivery within the UK.
Returns
Returns
We know that sometimes you'll need to return an item, and we want you to be satisfied with your purchase. We accept returns for a refund within 30 days of delivery. Please check the returns page for full details.
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