Tom Rankin
Well-known member
There have been many times when I've thrown hand warmers away after using them for short periods of time, much less than the package rates them for at least. So, I did a little experiment recently with reusing hand warmers. Not scientific, but take it for what it's worth.
After using hand and toe warmers for about an hour, I sealed them in a plastic baggy. Then, I waited for over an hour. They were cool to the touch. I opened the baggy and left them out for another hour. They continued to produce heat, in an open environment. I sealed them up again and waited over a week. Again, they functioned for about an hour before giving out.
I do NOT recommend you RELY on used hand warmers. But you might be able to put the used ones back in your pack, and expect to get some decent use out of them before needing a fresh set.
It makes you wonder why they are not sold in resealable containers!
After using hand and toe warmers for about an hour, I sealed them in a plastic baggy. Then, I waited for over an hour. They were cool to the touch. I opened the baggy and left them out for another hour. They continued to produce heat, in an open environment. I sealed them up again and waited over a week. Again, they functioned for about an hour before giving out.
I do NOT recommend you RELY on used hand warmers. But you might be able to put the used ones back in your pack, and expect to get some decent use out of them before needing a fresh set.
It makes you wonder why they are not sold in resealable containers!