🔥 Stay warm, stay unstoppable — Zippo’s 12-hour hand warmer has your back!
The Zippo 12 Hour Refillable Hand Warmer delivers up to 12 hours of flameless, gentle heat in a sleek, durable aluminum case. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, it features an easy refill system and comes with a warming bag and filling cup, making it the perfect reusable solution for cold weather comfort.
Size | One Size |
Brand | Zippo |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoors |
Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
Included Components | hand warmer, filling cup, instruction sheet |
Reusability | Reusable |
Power Source | Hand |
Manufacturer | Zippo Manfacturing Company |
UPC | 041689403348 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00041689403348 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.42 x 3.62 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.6 x 0.5 x 3.9 inches |
Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
Brand Name | Zippo |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
Model Name | Zippo 12-Hour Refillable Hand Warmer, Black Matte |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 40334 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | 12-hour Hand Warmer |
R**.
great all day hand warmer
ive tested mine for about a week now and it does the job very well. it doesn’t get too hot where you can’t touch it, but it stays a consistent temperature throughout the day (~110° F which is plenty).i don’t really like the catalyst pads in the new ones, but you can easily modify them with “Platinum Bright Embers” for fireplaces in place of the catalyst pads and it will work a LOT better (~125-135° F).i don’t really notice a smell with it. you can smell a hint the lighter fluid if your nose is up against it, but i doubt you would do that for many reasons LOL.it’s very sturdy and does exactly what it’s supposed to do. lasts for over 12 hours. fits in a pocket very nicely and stays warm.these aren’t supposed to have a visible flame. more like a very dim “ember” (shown in the second photo) that you can’t see during the day. just don’t overfill the hand warmer or it might produce a visible flame which you don’t want. if it does, just wait for a bit of the fluid to evaporate then try again.it’s a great older style hand warmer that lasts a lot longer than the electric ones on the market.update: i used platinum bright embers on top of the old catalyst pad and it seems to burn a lot hotter and more consistent. when it’s in the bag it’s really nice but be careful the metal gets pretty hot. i got mine to run for 18 hours on one fill up and it seems to smell a lot less as well. look up a youtube video on how to modify zippo hand warmer i 100% recommend you do that!update #2: i bought the polished chrome one and it burns a LOT hotter than the modified black one some how. i haven’t tried changing the catalyst, but i don’t think i’ll need to. just purchase the chrome one or the 6 hour version if you want tons of heat.
D**Y
I think these will work great on an upcoming cold weather camping trip!
I've been using those disposable packet hand warmers for years but when these became available on a "Today's Deal", I decided to get two of them for my wife and I. We are planning for an upcoming cold weather camping trip and I figured that these would be a good idea to have. I remember a buddy of mine having one of these years ago that he took with him on hunting trips and he loved it. I choose the chrome one and my wife picked the blaze orange one. Each one came with a black pouch, plastic filling device, and instructions. The ones that we received are the 2015 models and it appears that Zippo likes to make some adjustments/changes to their products quite often. When I purchased these, I also looked at replacement catalytic burners to see how easily available they were and the prices. Depending on how much you use these, the catalytic burners should last for quite some time. The included instructions state that the "burner lasts for many uses depending on how it is used and duration of use". Researching different sites concerning these hand warmers and the results vary but most seem favorable. One site stated that you should be able to get about 70 uses with one before having to replace the burner. The real culprit is the replacements. Researching for those here on Amazon and other places and you'll see a lot of complaints concerning the quality, price and dependability. Quite honestly, it would seem to be better just to replace the whole unit! Anyway, I guess I'll cross that bridge when it comes.Currently, as of this review, we have used these four times now. I initially just wanted to test them out before the camping trip but it appears that we've found other uses for them as well. We've been going through some pretty cold weather here lately and they make a great companion for those cold days/nights when walking the dog. My wife has even taken her's to work because she complains that the store where she works is always freezing. We had a big freeze last night and I fired them up to walk the dog, take out the trash, and scrape ice off the car. Letting these "cook" inside your jacket pocket provides a nice bit of relief when you stick your hand inside. The first time we used them, it seemed to take a while for them to heat up, but after successive uses they appear to generating heat a bit more quickly. Outside of the pouch, they can be pretty hot after they have been running for a while, so the pouch certainly helps to regulate the heat. We've been getting about 10-12 hours with them depending on how much fuel we put in.Filling them up with fuel is pretty simple with the included dispenser. Pulling the burner off, you'll see a hole to pour the fluid into. Replacing the burner, I followed the instructions by keeping the device upright and allowing the fluid to soak into the burner for about 2 minutes. Holding it at an angle, I held it over a flame for about 10 seconds. I didn't see anything begin to glow red, so I held it for an additional 10 seconds and then noticed the edges of the catalytic burner begin to glow. It's kinda hard to know if you lit it or not in the light. I noticed that if I cup my hand over it, you can see the burner begin to glow red and spread throughout (just be careful not to burn you hands!). Can I tell a difference between the chrome one and the blaze orange? Not really. They both produce quite a bit of heat, especially when they've been going for a while. I'm pretty pleased with their performance thus far and will have to research more concerning replacement catalytic burners for these considering all of the mixed reviews. When compared to the disposable hand packets that I have used, these Zippo warmers do put off more heat and are reusable. So far, they are working great and I think they will work well for us on our upcoming camping trip.
B**R
Well constructed, work great, cheap to operate - no better option for portable warmth.
Had a couple of these years ago and loved them. Working outside in the winter, these are very versatile.First, construction. Very well made. Some people say the covers are too loose, but easy fix is to take the cover off and squeeze it a bit, it will fit snugly after that. Very solid feeling in the hand, nicely put together.The new version has a hole for filling in the center of the wick. Much more convenient to fill, the old style the wick would fill up quickly near the top and spill out - new version you can fill as quick as you can pour it. The newer design little cup is much better as well - nozzle is a better size and the angle for filling is better. Works very well.The first time you want to "burn it in". Fill it completely (12hr mark) and let it go. Allowing it to breathe by sitting it down on the bag on a table will cause it to get very hot quickly. It will not last 12hrs with that much oxygen getting to it, but it will settle in quicker. Subsequent uses can be used in the bag as described in the manual.I use it for different uses - in the pockets it obviously does a great job keeping your hands warm if you put them in your pocket. But you can do other things with it - for example, I find that tucking it inside my motorcycle gloves during cold weather rides provides a great way to keep your hands warm when riding. Alternatively, you can put them inside your coat to keep your core warmer during cold temps outside. A jacket with double breast pockets inside works great.I highly recommend these if you spend a lot of time outside during the winter months - for either work or recreation, they are simply too handy to mention all the uses.
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