Would you like to see an Anker handwarmer

Looks good, not available in the UK but have found similar. Might give it a try.

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Same thing.
I never tested the pb.
But the heater works.
You could try it.
If garbage not a great loss!
6hrs is not true of cours.
I like the photo when the warmer is handed over to the old man,
( looks like a homeless man)

What never should be done is o put the warmer in the pocket without the sockets protected by the bag or taped like I did,
(Dust and debris)
We all here are experts about that meanwhile! :rofl:

I checked the pb function, works!

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Yeah, I agree that two are probably needed. I liked it as well. I froze a many night going to a high school football game to watch my son play in the band.

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Thats my thinking @Duane_Lester.
The boy is getting involved in outdoor sports more and could be useful for that. Also to keep in the back pack over winter months for potential emergencies.

You son was in the team band, thats great! What instrument did he play?

Anyone got Plutonium?

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When I would throw javelin in the past people would always have hand warmers of some kind of another to keep their hands warm so they could get a better grip on the javelin. I’ve also gifted a rechargeable hand warmer to a friend in the past would be nice to see one from Anker but not on the top of list of things I’m still waiting and hoping they will come out with

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I gave the last of mine to Dr. Brown :sunglasses:

I tend to err on stimulating natural hand warming by letting hands get cold so they either force their own blood flow increase or I get used to cold. Similar with feet.

I also in winter prefer to warm the arms so the blood has heat left when it gets to the hands.

Then finally it’s gloves.

So that method never needs hands warmers. Key to warm hands is cold hands.

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Agreed ive only used hand warmers for competition purposes when it was freezing rain besides that I do agree most things that warm the body usually aren’t the healthiest

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Trombone was his instrument of choice. They won many competitions in marching and concert band during his 4 yrs. They even got to play with a university band one year.

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I, too, wish Anker made them! I use these type of hand warmers a lot in the winter.

I gave my wife a handwarmer recently and she loves it. She has even used it to charge her phone in an emergency. So if Anker made one we would probably get a few of them seeing as someone is always cold.

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Thats great @Duane_Lester.
Sound like they were very good :+1:t2:

I got another idea a beerwarmer.
But may be not for you here, as you like your beer cold.

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Those old styled are filled with hot water.
But Anker’s will have an integrated powerbank and a flashlight.
Of course IPX7.:rofl:

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I’m not going to say it.

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Say it i can stand it! :laughing:

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Would better filled with iced water :+1:t2:

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I need it!

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What’s really missing is a hand warmer that ISN’T a battery; most Anker fans already have batteries from them, but there doesn’t seem to even exist a hand warmer, USB PD or not, that just gets its power off of a separate battery.

I’d rather hold on to my two 10,000Mah 18W USB C slim Anker batteries and use them with a separate USB PD Anker hand warmer device.

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I’m hearing you @MichaelReineke :+1:t2: