3 HotHands Hand Warmers Twin Packs Only $1.99 on Amazon | Just 66¢ Per Pair
You can find great donation items on Amazon!
Hurry over to Amazon where you can snag THREE Hot Hands Hand Warmers Twin Packs for just $1.99 (regularly $3.43) – that’s only 66¢ per pair!
Or head to Walmart.com and snag a 3-pack for just $1.97 (minimum purchase of two).
These hand warmers are great for blessing bags, outdoor sports, hunting, fishing and camping. To use, simply remove from the pack, shake them, and allow it to heat up.
Here’s a review with ideas you may find helpful…
I bought a case of these to keep in my car – just in case I’m left stranded somewhere. They heat up within minutes to their full temperature and stay toasty for up to 10 hours. They can even be used in shoes to keep feet warm. These offer a great “keep warm” solution and are perfect for kids walking to school or adults walking to work or working outdoors.
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Thank you, my boys are going camping this weekend and the Walmart near us was out. I hadn’t thought to check Amazon & a better deal than what we usually pay.
Awesome! I’m so glad we could help you score a deal before their camping trip!
Got these for go bags and stocking stuffers. Ty
Great idea! You’re very welcome!
Thanks. Got some to donate to my hose without stable shelter.
*to those
I don’t know why I thought you meant to say horse without stable 😁
You’re so welcome, Sara! 💖
Ordering a bunch for my Uncle who started complaining of feeling cold after starting chemotherapy.