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Picture of HEATWORKS HAND WARMERS Heatworks Hand Warmers are portable disposable hand warmers and heating pads designed for use by individuals with arthritis or circulatory disabilities. Designed to provide up to eight hours of warmth, these pads can be placed in gloves, boots, pockets, or sleeping bags. The packs are contained in a plastic outer pouch, and once the pouch is opened, the pads are warm in seconds.

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Price: 1.49.

This product record was updated on August 7, 2011.

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ActiveForever, a Division of Independent Living Products

10799 N. 90th St.
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
Telephone: 800-377-8033 or 480-767-6800.
Fax: 602-296-0297.
Web: http://www.activeforever.com.
Email: CustomerService@ActiveForever.com.


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