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  2. This hand warmer is a wintertime essential — and it's under $20

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    This hand warmer is well loved among Amazon shoppers, and right now, you can get it for under $20 to help you get through the rest of winter. ... OCOOPA Magnetic Rechargeable Hand Warmer. $20.

  3. 28 genius products you need if you're always cold

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    OCOOPA Rechargeable Hand Warmer (1 pack) $27 $34 Save $7 If you’re someone who likes to spend a lot of time outside, we recommend a pair of rechargeable hand warmers like these from Ocoopa.

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    OCOOPA Rechargeable Hand Warmer (1 pack) $20 at Amazon. Keenray Towel Warmer. $107 at Amazon. ... It's also quick — it starts warming up in 60 seconds and reaches peak heat in about six minutes.

  5. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    Crystallisation-type hand warmer with scale showing metal disc trigger Short clip showing the activation and crystallisation of a crystallisation-type reusable hand warmer. This type of hand warmer can be recharged by immersing the hand-warmer in very hot water until the contents are uniform and then allowing it to cool. The release of heat is ...

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    Quick Overview. Chanel Baume Essentiel Multi-Use Glow Stick. $48 at Nordstrom. OCOOPA Rechargeable Hand Warmer (1 pack) $27 at Amazon. ... Use it to charge phones, tablets, e-readers, headphones ...

  7. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Slower charging – Due to the lower efficiency, devices take 15 percent longer to charge when supplied power is the same amount. [10] More expensive – Inductive charging also requires drive electronics and coils in both device and charger, increasing the complexity and cost of manufacturing. [11] [12]