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If anybody knows about heat, it’s Zippo, a company that’s been making reliable, windproof lighters since 1932. A great way to stay warm in the office, at the movie theater, at the ballpark, or on a walk downtown, these hand warmers are charged via USB connection Read More
Yeah, I’d rather deal with a rechargeable USB device than messy, odory lighter fluid ones when all I want to do is walk around the city and ride the subway in warmth. ♨️
so because you think the battery wilk catch fire you've chosen the version that is literally running on fire. interesting lol.
if you're worried about that stuff I'd recommend using "hothands" instead
This drop makes me chuckle. I can imagine the Zippo R&D team.
~"Hey, let's design a powerbank"
>Batteries are of low quality, they heat up too fast
~"That's okay, we'll sell them anyway and call it a hand warmer"
Nster101Honestly I have to hand it to them. When I was working in restaurants, we once made really good potato K'nishes. They were really good, but no one ordered them. So the following week, we changed the menu to read, "potato empanadas" we sold out of them in two days.
I'm still salty about the last drop where they cancelled and refunded and I got raped in fees both ways. They apparently couldn't ship internationally. BS. They just goofed and didn't have a proper shipping quote up.
Just an issue where it was MD's problem, but I had to pay for it. Thanks soooo much for that
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Nov 26, 2018
Ha, ha, a power bank with batteries that’s also a hand warmer. What could POSSIBLY go wrong? Guess they didn’t run this one by legal before releasing it.
Sorry, I forgot to say: Spain. And yeah, it's probably a US/non-us shipping cost, which is awful unless you live in... I don't know, South Africa? Maldivas?
BenzoThey do work well. But I had some time left over in them and as you know you can not turn them off. I made the mistake of having them in a hotel room for a bit. Walked outside and then back inside and was afraid of some air poisoning. I would not have noticed had I stayed indoors. Learned quick to leave them outside until the fuel runs dry. That's why I'm interested in these. But are they truly just a very warm battery that is being sold as a hand warmer?
Hmm, that first one looks like a rebadged Human Creations EnergyFlux Slim Rechargeable Hand Warmer / Power Pack. Mine came in 4400mAh and I paid $36. I have to say it's an excellent power pack and it retains a charge for months while sitting idle.