(there are many pictures on FiFO where Iris, and a lot of other progamers are pictured using the stuff) anyone know where i can find them/buy them online?
Hand Warmer Hot Packs?
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joohyunee
Korea (South)1087 Posts
(there are many pictures on FiFO where Iris, and a lot of other progamers are pictured using the stuff) anyone know where i can find them/buy them online? | ||
ilovejonn
Canada2548 Posts
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Falcynn
United States3597 Posts
http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=pd_lpo_ix_dp_go_uk_us_en?keywords=hand warmer pack&tag=lpo_ixdpgoukusen-20&index=blended or also at most Walgreens, CVS, or other pharmacy store. The packs normally only last about an hour so you'd either want to get a large pack of them or get the reusable ones (I've never had experience with the reusable ones so I'm not sure how good they are). | ||
saranghaeCYX
United States54 Posts
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.kaz
1963 Posts
For 11$ you can get this USB hand warmer, just plug in, takes a few minutes but stays hot till you unplug it. http://www.gizfever.com/product_info.php?products_id=206 Also, how hard would you own with this if you got good at it? http://www.gizfever.com/product_info.php?cPath=38_42&products_id=68 Hands free mouse, 2 hands for macro, and fast micro with your finger. | ||
joohyunee
Korea (South)1087 Posts
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.kaz
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
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mistapooh
United States376 Posts
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micronesia
United States24342 Posts
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IefNaij
Canada291 Posts
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joohyunee
Korea (South)1087 Posts
Idk about this one.. it's convinient definitely b/c you can turn it on/off but... you can't really use it outside... | ||
Xeofreestyler
Belgium6733 Posts
On December 17 2007 09:41 joohyunee wrote: + Show Spoiler + seriously a_a | ||
stanley_
United States816 Posts
*off topic: does anyone have that finger mouse? | ||
Dknight
United States5223 Posts
On December 17 2007 10:15 micronesia wrote: Yeah I agree that you can find these items in camping stores/sections. I've seen people with them while camping in cold weather, although they are kinda dumb if you ask me. How are they dumb? Extremities are the first to get cold and when you're hiking, its nice to be able to feel your hands and feet. They usually sell the one-time use hand warmers for about $3-4 at most hiking or sports stores. | ||
micronesia
United States24342 Posts
On December 17 2007 11:04 Dknight wrote: If your extremities are getting cold, put a hat on, wear warmer clothing, etc. As a last ditch effort, maybe hand warmers can be helpful, but you shouldn't rely on them to stay warm (this is coming from the perspective of cold weather hiking/camping).How are they dumb? Extremities are the first to get cold and when you're hiking, its nice to be able to feel your hands and feet. They usually sell the one-time use hand warmers for about $3-4 at most hiking or sports stores. | ||
sith
United States2474 Posts
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Equinox_kr
United States7395 Posts
If there's a golf course nearby then try there; they might have it if the course hasn't closed down for the year already -_- | ||
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