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They work very well!
NO!
Make that extremely well.
You add 2.5 tablespoons of water to the pad. That's dry measure or 43 cc's. You increase water to 3 tablespoons after 4 uses.
Here I'm filling with a syringe. Since I have one big enough it makes it easy to fill. The stick, included, is to clear the passage into the space where the material is.
I don't know what is inside. I figure it must be similar to the heater meal concept.
They do work!
I have three of them under my flannel sheets now. One is still there and warm from last night. covered by a flannel sheet and down comforter.
I got a bunch to use at outdoor activities in the cold. I wear one under my sweatshirt and under my butt when sitting dormant outside for a cigar under the night sky
Each military package weighs 18.5 ounces. It comes in a hermetically sealed foil lined bag which is not reuseable.
They will not come apart in all the uses till disposal time
they are well made.
The canvas heater sits inside a rubber perforated pouch, when in use.
I find that they last the longest when enclosed in a fabric, like flannel, If I could do it, I'd make a flannel carry bag and wear it on the bare chest or sit on it when outside activities or inside need it
A very hot item
I got mine at CheaperthanDirt.com
Tom
NO!
Make that extremely well.
You add 2.5 tablespoons of water to the pad. That's dry measure or 43 cc's. You increase water to 3 tablespoons after 4 uses.
Here I'm filling with a syringe. Since I have one big enough it makes it easy to fill. The stick, included, is to clear the passage into the space where the material is.
I don't know what is inside. I figure it must be similar to the heater meal concept.
They do work!
I have three of them under my flannel sheets now. One is still there and warm from last night. covered by a flannel sheet and down comforter.
I got a bunch to use at outdoor activities in the cold. I wear one under my sweatshirt and under my butt when sitting dormant outside for a cigar under the night sky
Each military package weighs 18.5 ounces. It comes in a hermetically sealed foil lined bag which is not reuseable.
They will not come apart in all the uses till disposal time
The canvas heater sits inside a rubber perforated pouch, when in use.
I find that they last the longest when enclosed in a fabric, like flannel, If I could do it, I'd make a flannel carry bag and wear it on the bare chest or sit on it when outside activities or inside need it
A very hot item
I got mine at CheaperthanDirt.com
Tom