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Enjoy snow sports, gardening and day to day life without worrying about numb finger tips or dull ache from the cold. The soft fleece fabric in modern grey colour is a wonderfully warming way to make the most of your winter and shield yourself from the icy air. These ultra modern gloves will give you versatile warmth exactly when you need it.
They're also amazing when used as part of our Dual Fuel Dual Fuel The Dual Fuel system is an innovation from Warmawear™ which combines the power of disposable heat packs with our battery powered heating system in our heated gloves for groundbreaking versatility. This way, you can preserve the battery life of your gloves by using the flexible pack first and using battery power later, use the heat pack as an emergency back up or combine both methods for ultimate heat. heated gloves range, click here to see our Dual Fuel heated gloves selection.FeaturesEasy to use - simply shake to activateNo batteries required - eco friendly and free to run disposable packsLong heating time - an approximate heat time of 6 hours will keep you toasty even during long tripsHigh heat temperature - reaching up to 50°C, these nifty heat packs are perfect for use inside of glovesThese fantastic packs are an ideal way to have a lightweight and simple to use source of warmth wherever you go.Simple to UseOpen it - remove the pack from the plastic wrapperShake it - give the pack a quick shake to activate the contents for a quick heat upUse it - place this warmer in hands, gloves, pockets and more to maximise the heatSpecificationsHeight 5cm (1¾in) x Width 9cm (3½in)You may also like Disposable Heat Packs - 12 Pack - by Warmawear™ £9.99 (21) Disposable Heat Packs - 20 Pack - by Warmawear™ £15.99 (13) Fully Tested in IcelandOur buyer, Alena, took a trip to Iceland to test our Warmawear™ products. It's not just during the day that keeping warm in Iceland is important. Alena used the new Warmawear disposable heat pads overnight in her tent as hand warmers but also stuck to clothing. I used it not just as a hand warmer but as a foot warmer, and also put some on my back under my thermals. I could still feel the heat when I woke up in the morning! More... Click here to read more about putting our Warmawear™ products to the test in Iceland.Using Heat Pads to keep warm in the freezing cold nights!
These fantastic packs are an ideal way to have a lightweight and simple to use source of warmth wherever you go.
Simple to Use
Height 5cm (1¾in) x Width 9cm (3½in)
Our buyer, Alena, took a trip to Iceland to test our Warmawear™ products. It's not just during the day that keeping warm in Iceland is important. Alena used the new Warmawear disposable heat pads overnight in her tent as hand warmers but also stuck to clothing.
I used it not just as a hand warmer but as a foot warmer, and also put some on my back under my thermals. I could still feel the heat when I woke up in the morning! More...
Click here to read more about putting our Warmawear™ products to the test in Iceland.
"There brilliant , self heating hand warmers ,I've Evan put them in my shoes to defrost my toes ."
Reviewed Monday, 4 February 2019
"Surprisingly effective nd comfortable. No more cold feet at football matches."
Reviewed Monday, 31 December 2018
"Keep my hands lovely and warm and also put them in my jacket"
Reviewed Saturday, 10 February 2018
"Product works well but similar products on the market normally come in pairs."
Reviewed Monday, 15 January 2018
"Bought to go with Warmawear jackets"
Reviewed Tuesday, 26 December 2017
"they take a while to heat up but hold there heat for a long time"
Reviewed Thursday, 30 November 2017
"Great for instant additiobnal heat"
Reviewed Tuesday, 28 November 2017
"Well made but have not used yet."
Reviewed Thursday, 3 March 2016
"Used for the first time today and one did not work for some reason!"
Reviewed Thursday, 11 February 2016
"Good"
Reviewed Sunday, 6 December 2015