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A Hot Pack yields almost an hour of steady, finger-reviving warmth once activated. Or if you're not too keen on showing the cold getting to you, just leave it in a pocket close to your body for a blast of secret, relatively-high temperature pleasure....
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A Hot Pack yields almost an hour of steady, finger-reviving warmth once activated. Or if you're not too keen on showing the cold getting to you, just leave it in a pocket close to your body for a blast of secret, relatively-high temperature pleasure. The concept is very simple. Inside the tough plastic shell of a Hot Pack is a thick, clear liquid and a small metal disc. 'Click' the disc and you start a chemical reaction which heats the liquid to a toasty 130 F in about five seconds. That's very fast. Once warm, the Hot Pack remains at a constant temperature for roughly 45 minutes before losing its heat. After use, the liquid will solidify, and all that's required to regenerate a Hot Pack is to heat it in a pan of boiling water until the solid turns back into a liquid. Boil-in-the-bag hotness magic. There are plenty of times one of these will come in, ahem, handy. On the 50-yard line, on the journey to work, those romantic winter walks accompanied by classic hits during movie montages... See less
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