HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (2024)

Rated 4.27 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings

(11 customer reviews)

$20.99

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HotHands fleece gloves with chemical warmer pockets is perfect for everyday use in cold weather. Integrated pockets are designed to hold HotHands body or hand warmers for hours of continuous heating.

HotHands heated gloves can be used for any activity or hobby in the cold. Disposable chemical warmers are sold separately.

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Categories: Chemical Warmers, Thermal GlovesTag: HotHands Apparel

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Description

HotHands fleece gloves with chemical warmer pockets are an easy way to keep your hands and fingers warm in cold weather. Warm fleece combined with chemical warmers is enough to keep even chronically cold hands warm.

HotHands fleece gloves/mittens come with integrated pockets designed to hold HotHands chemical warmers. Chemical warmers are made from natural materials and are perfectly safe to use. Chemical reaction upon exposure to air will enable them to generate heat for over 8 hours.

Chemical warmer pockets are located on palm and top of the hand. This enables you to place two chemical warmers on each hand, covering both sides for extra heating.

HotHands heated fleece gloves are comfortable and convenient for most activities in the cold. If you need to keep your hands toasty warm for hours during sports, hiking, camping or any other activity or hobby, HotHands fleece gloves with chemical warmer pockets will do the job well.

11 reviews for HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets

  1. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (6)

    Rated 5 out of 5

    Normal G. Wardell

    Excellent product kept my hands warm at football game.
    I would recommend this product.

  2. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (7)

    Rated 5 out of 5

    Lynn

    A great product. Used at a sporting event in extreme cold and with the hand warmer in side, my hands stayed warm.

  3. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (8)

    Rated 1 out of 5

    Customer

    I purchased these for a 9 day hunting trip. After 2-3 days, the smartphone tipped finger wore off rendering the ability to use your smartphone impossible unless you take the gloves off. . . . which is why I purchased this set of gloves so I would not have to take them off in sub zero temps.

  4. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (9)

    Rated 3 out of 5

    Vindy Khullar

    Does not warm the finger tips..
    I do not recommend this…

  5. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (10)

    Rated 5 out of 5

    Customer

    For some reason I thought the finger area was open, don’t know if I had looked at too many gloves before deciding on these, but I am so impressed with these because they are first a glove and then you can add the mitten if needed. There are areas all over to stick in the heat packets if needed. I usually wear a size large or extra large women’s gloves because I do not like them tight. I ordered the medium and they fit great. The wind chill was 10 degrees today and my hands stayed toasty warm and that is unusual, my hands always seem to be cold. I am thrilled with this purchase and would highly recommend them to people.

  6. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (11)

    Rated 5 out of 5

    Will B.

    Great for the woods of Vermont during deer season. Keep hands nice and toasty.

  7. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (12)

    Rated 5 out of 5

    Customer

    I purchased these mittens to wear while snowblowing last winter. The work fairly well. There are pockets in the front and back for heat packs, but they can shift around some. Overall, much better than “ordinary” mittens for the snowblowing job!!

  8. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (13)

    Rated 4 out of 5

    Ron Malinowski, Jr.

    after trying many gloves these actually are warm enough for getting by doing crossing guard duties for 30-45 minutes in the cold mornings (20’s), it would be nice if there was velcro to keep the glove mode over your fingers.

  9. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (14)

    Rated 4 out of 5

    Glenn A.

    Nice gloves they keep your hands warm even without the heat packs.They are not very water proof

  10. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (15)

    Rated 5 out of 5

    Ulysses

    Running in the winter in Vermont, these are essential. My fingers get cold and even numb with normal gloves, but these keep them toasty. I like that I can flip the mitten part off later in the run when I get warmer. Vermont essentials!

  11. HotHands Fleece Gloves with Chemical Warmer Pockets - Electric Socks (16)

    Rated 5 out of 5

    Mark A Neylon Sr

    I bought these gloves two seasons ago for stand hunting in Pennsylvania.Over the years,I’ve tried many different glove/liner glove combinations and still my hands were cold.These gloves are wonderful for in and out periods or chores around the house as they are…add the warmers and they are outstanding.I’ve hunted for 10+ hours in under 20 degree weather and these kept my hands warm and comfortable and have proved to be very durable.I highly recommend these gloves…they flat out work.

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FAQs

Can you put hand warmers in socks? ›

Stick a warmer to the outside of your mug to keep that cuppa Joe warm, too. Socks or mittens: Put hand warmers in socks and gloves/mittens in the hours before you head out to “pre-heat” them for use. Camera + phone batteries: Cold weather zaps batteries quickly.

Do chemical hand warmers work? ›

Oxygen in the air reacts with the iron in the hand warmer to form iron oxide, or rust, and heat. Shaking the hand warmer speeds up the reaction time by circulating more air in the packet. This chemical reaction is the main reason hand warmers get warm.

Are HotHands hand warmers safe to use? ›

Although all HotHands® warmers are safe to handle and use, some people with sensitive skin (especially young children, Diabetics and the elderly) may have reduced sensation to heat. Please read all instructions for use with each product and apply them properly.

Do hand and feet warmers work? ›

That depends on the kind you get, but most commonly, warmers last between five and eight hours. Basically, one pair should last through one day of outdoor winter activity. How long do they take to heat up? The oxidation process begins immediately, and you'll notice a gradual increase in heat for about 20 minutes.

Are heated socks good for poor circulation? ›

The heat generated by the socks helps to dilate blood vessels, allowing for increased blood flow to the extremities. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with poor circulation or conditions such as Raynaud's disease, as it helps to keep the feet warm and prevent numbness or tingling.

Do heated socks help circulation? ›

"Many brands are specifically purposed for a certain activity like skiing, where the socks and battery are in a convenient place for ski boots." On top of helping you stay active in the cold, heated socks can also help relieve poor circulation in your feet (a big reason why your toes are probably cold often).

What are the disadvantages of hand warmers? ›

As the iron oxidizes (rusts) it produces heat. Salt is added to speed up this process, and they contain ingredients such as activated carbon and cellulose to retain the heat. But the main downside of this is that disposable hand warmers are very wasteful. Once they've been activated they can never be used again.

How long do HotHands last? ›

Q: How long do Hot Hands last? A: Hot Hands hand warmers last up to 10 hours. Hot Hands toe warmers last up to 8 hours. Hot Hands foot warmers last up to 9 hours.

What hand warmers do pros use? ›

The Zippo Hand Warmer, HotHands Hand Warmer, Heat Factory Hand Warmer, and Grabber Hand Warmer are among the most commonly used hand warmers by professional football players. Each of these hand warmers offers unique features, including long-lasting heat, easy activation, and secure placement.

Can you put HotHands in the fire? ›

Hand warmers won't catch fire, but they will certainly smolder fuel or combustible compounds.

Can I take HotHands on a plane? ›

Disposable warming pads using carbon, charcoal, and iron compounds, Hot Hands, Little Hotties, etc. These air-activated body-warming pads are not regulated as hazardous materials for transportation and may be carried in carry-on or checked baggage.

Can diabetics use hand warmers? ›

Coupled with reduced sensitivity from diabetic neuropathy, a heating pad turned up too hot easily can burn a senior's sensitive skin. If your loved one insists on using heat to relieve pain, try to discourage this. If they still insist, help them prepare it to a temperature of moderate heat.

What is the difference between a hand warmer and a foot warmer? ›

A: The thing is, the different types of warmers are made for different air-exposure levels; so, the foot warmers are made to work in the lowest air-flow environment. If you use them in a glove or pocket, they will probably not last very long, because they are getting more oxygen and will "burn up" quickly.

What chemical is in HotHands? ›

Disposable hand warmers turn up the heat in your mittens by means of an exothermic reaction that, in essence, just creates rust. Each pouch typically contains iron powder, salt, water, an absorbent material, and activated carbon.

Do toe warmers get hotter than hand warmers? ›

Toe warmers aren't as hot as the hand warmers, and they don't last as long; however, these specialty warmers are thin and easy to use. Toe warmers are a must for anyone spending multiple hours outside in the cold. Toe warmers are designed to adhere to the inside of the shoe and to be worn with socks.

Where is the best place to put hand warmers? ›

We mostly put them in hidden places like our gloves, shoes, or pockets to keep warm for a short period. The stuff inside these disposable hand warmers is small pieces of iron, activated carbon, cellulose, vermiculite, salt, and water. As these substances react upon exposure to oxygen, the hand warmer will be activated.

What else can you use hand warmers for? ›

Keep your coffee warm or your water from freezing on a cold day by sticking a hand warmer in between the bottle and some sort of coozie. Use hand or toe warmers to dry wet boots, socks or mittens. Put them in your sleeping bag when camping on cold nights for added heat.

Where do you put hand warmers after use? ›

If you cut off the supply, the chemical reaction ceases. And to cut off the oxygen, all you need to do is put the hand warmer in an air-tight zip-lock bag. Once the small amount of residual oxygen in the zip-lock is used up, the hand warmer is essentially put on pause until you re-expose it to the air.

Are toe warmers different than hand warmers? ›

Toe warmers aren't as hot as the hand warmers, and they don't last as long; however, these specialty warmers are thin and easy to use. Toe warmers are a must for anyone spending multiple hours outside in the cold. Toe warmers are designed to adhere to the inside of the shoe and to be worn with socks.

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