Of course, if your hands can’t help but be cold all the time, you might turn to rechargeable and reusable hand warmers that you can hold for a bit of comfort. Some are USB-powered so you just have to plug them in to power them up. Others are battery-powered so you can take them out when you get the slightest of shivers.
With reusable hand warmers, you don’t have to blow on your hands to heat them up. (Though it’s probably best not to blow on your hands at all in the middle of a pandemic). You can also say goodbye to those single-use hand warmer packets, such as HotHands.
To make things easy, check out our guide to a few of the best hand warmers of the year below.
Your best bet from this list? That would be this $26 hand warmer that has a 4.6-star rating and more than 3,000 reviews on Amazon. As our shopping editors say, it’s “In Its Prime.”
Check out these rechargeable hand warmers when you’re feeling cold.
Saferell 5,200 mAh Portable Pocket Hand Warmer
Zippo HeatBank 9s Plus Rechargeable Hand Warmer
OCOOPA 5,200 mAh Electric Portable Pocket Hand Warmer
Urban Outfitters Heated Mouse Pad
Jomst 7,800 mAh Rechargeable Hand Warmer Portable Electric Power Bank
Zippo Heatbank 3 Rechargeable Hand Warmer
KARECEL Electric Hand Warmer 5,200 mAh Powerbank
SPT Portable Hand Warmer
KARECEL USB Hand Warmer Reusable 5,200 mAh Powerbank
FVSA Rechargeable Hand Warmer 4-in-1 10,000 mAh Battery Charger
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