Hand Warmers Types and Styles

Pick the best hand warmer based on your needs

By Meredith Fagioli
If the primary business function of your company puts your employees outside for most of the day during the colder months, or if the heat in your office building is not the best, you can do some hand warmers types and styles research. Find the best solution to the cold hand needs of your workers.

You can bet on finding a commercial hand warmer easily, whereas before, to warm your hands, you only had the choice of making your own with chemicals like iron powder and sodium chloride. But the cold weather hand warmer has become commonplace and available in many locations. The key is determining what type and style of hand warmer will work best, so consider the following different types of hand warmers before purchasing:

1. Reusable hand warmers are a good choice for everyday use.

2. An electric hand warmer is a good idea if you are located in a cold office building and have access to a power source.

3. Microwavable hand warmers work best if you need a quick fix for cold hands.

 

Buy reusable hand warming pads for quick relief for cold hands

Reusable hand warmer pads might not be as easy to use as disposable hand warmers, but they will last a long time and are very cost effective. A reusable hand warmer is activated by flexing the package. The result is about 45 minutes of 135 degree F heat. When the heat runs out, the reusable hand warmer can be added to boiling water to reactivate it. Normally, each reusable hand warmer can be reactivated between 30 and 40 times.
Try: You can find individual reusable hand warmers or a cases of them at Camping Survival. At HotSnapZ, you can purchase a reusable pocket hand warmer that can be reactivated by placing them in boiling water on a stove or in the microwave.

Get an electric hand warmer for longer use

If your hands don't need a quick warm-up, but a long one, and you have access to a power source, then an electric hand warmer is the best way to go. The added benefit of a constant heat source, like that available in an electric hand warmer, is that they can also relax muscles and alleviate the pain from arthritis.
Try: Healio Health has electric hand warmer heat gloves that have a long cord for ease of use and also feature a removable and washable liner to keep your gloves fresh. If you don't have a power source near you, the next best thing is to get a pair of battery powered hand warmers that will last five to six hours like those offered at Frank Bee Enterprises.

For a quick warm up, get microwave hand warmers

If your employees don't need constant hand warming, but want to take the chill out of their fingers when coming in from the cold, a microwave hand warmer might help. In about 45 seconds, your employees can have warm hands for between 45 and 60 minutes.
Try: You can get basic microwave hand warmers at Maine Direct. They offer mittens that will fit almost all hand sizes and can heat for up to an hour.

 

  • If you have employees that are elderly, have sensitive skin or can not feel the full sensation of heat, which is also called neuropathy, you should instruct them on the proper use of whatever type of hand warmer you select.