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£9.99 on Amazon . Got a pair of rechargeable hand warmers, scalable warmth settings. Dead handy for winter anglers . A pair of these in your pockets will revive cold hands. We used to dip our hands in the sea at dungeness to warm them . Because it was -5 on the beach and the sea was 10° or more. But with these, no need to get wet.
They heat up real quick and last ages. Got thermal overheat protection too for safety.
Really pleased with them.PXL_20241117_164728020.MP.jpg
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I have a couple of zippo hand warmers, still going strong after 20+ years.
I have got a zippo and a Whitby handwarmers.Lighting can be a bit of a acquired art but they do work well and are very warm.Couple of tips leave to absorb the the fuel for at least thirty mins before lighting and do not let the catalyst come into contact with fuel or it will ruin it and it will have to be replaced
 
I have got a zippo and a Whitby handwarmers.Lighting can be a bit of a acquired art but they do work well and are very warm.Couple of tips leave to absorb the the fuel for at least thirty mins before lighting and do not let the catalyst come into contact with fuel or it will ruin it and it will have to be replaced
Exactly the same for me.
Also use the pouch supplied. Makes a big difference
 
£9.99 on Amazon . Got a pair of rechargeable hand warmers, scalable warmth settings. Dead handy for winter anglers . A pair of these in your pockets will revive cold hands. We used to dip our hands in the sea at dungeness to warm them . Because it was -5 on the beach and the sea was 10° or more. But with these, no need to get wet.
They heat up real quick and last ages. Got thermal overheat protection too for safety.
Really pleased with them.View attachment 73935
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I have a pair very similar Neil, great on a cold day . I have Reynauds Syndrome which means that I lose all use and feeling in my hands if they get cold , so they are a lifesaver when fishing in the cold.

Another benefit is that they also double up as a phone charger, they will charge up your phone battery quite quickly if you have used up your available battery taking pictures of Bass ( other fish are also available )

Dave
 
I have a pair very similar Neil, great on a cold day . I have Reynauds Syndrome which means that I lose all use and feeling in my hands if they get cold , so they are a lifesaver when fishing in the cold.

Another benefit is that they also double up as a phone charger, they will charge up your phone battery quite quickly if you have used up your available battery taking pictures of Bass ( other fish are also available )

Dave

Nasty disease, that Reynauds Dave - a friend of ours suffered badly with it.
I see Zippo are also now doing the battery/power bank hand warmers.

 
Nasty disease, that Reynauds Dave - a friend of ours suffered badly with it.
I see Zippo are also now doing the battery/power bank hand warmers.


I think it runs in the family, my sister has it as well, her hands turn a dark livid blue that looks like bruising . My hands go snow white. I have it in my feet as well .
When I hit the beaches for winter cod I look like Michelin man I have so many layers of clothes on. Plus thermal cap and hood , gloves plus handwarmers and thermal pockets in my jacket.

Lifes a bitch aint it ☹️

Dave
 

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