Hand Warmers on Sale
If you’re hands are chronically cold OR you’re just dealing with cooler temps, these hand warmers are SO HANDY and just dropped to under $9.50 today! My friend Mary recently took these to New York and sad they work SO well and get nice & toasty (they’re the perfect size to slip into your gloves!).
Here’s how to snag this deal:
Add Ocoopa UT5 Nano Rechargeable Hand Warmer 2-Pack – $18.99-$19.99 (Reg. $30)
- Use the code QZ5HUP49 at checkout (exp. 1/25) – valid on all colors/styles
- Shipping is free with Amazon Prime
- Makes it $9.49 to $9.99 shipped!
We also love these hand warmers!
OCOOPA 2 in 1 Magnetic Rechargeable Hand Warmers – $15.97 (Reg. $30)
Several PPP Team Members have ordered these hand warmers as gifts for folks on their list who are always cold or just to use during those chilly fall football games:
Ashley: We took these to the Tree Farm today and the kids were fighting me for them! My hands were so nice and toasty (not freezing with my crazy Reynauds!). I am going to snag a few more of these as gifts!
Staci: My daughter works in a hospital and is always washing her hands – and her hands are constantly cold. My other daughter got this for her to keep in her pocket!
Jamie: My MIL has Reynaud’s and lives in a very cold climate – I’m hoping she can use these when she’s out and about to keep her hands warm and toasty!
Michelle: These are the ones I have and they are amazing. We have some VERY cold football games here and these last the whole time. I think I have 4 sets now. We have tried some other cheap brands and they just don’t stay warm for a full 4 hours at a college game.
These hand warmers are perfect for:
- Ice Skating
- Outdoor Sporting Events
- Hayrides or Tree Farms
- Golf
- Hunting
- Walking
- Running











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