If you use the hand/toe warmers in the morning and want to use them for the 
afternoon commute as well then put them in a Ziploc bag when you get to work.  
You need to seal them in and get as much air out of the Ziploc as possible.  
I've had mine last for several days that way.

Renee

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robbie Webber
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 10:43 AM
To: Mitchell Nussbaum
Cc: Hans Noeldner; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Cold ride

FWIW, Ace Hardware had a sale on hand and toe warmers last week. Not sure if 
they are still on sale. Normally about $1.30 each, they were on sale for 2 for 
$1.00. I stocked up.

Those are the little packets you put in your shoes (or gloves) that heat up 
when exposed to air. I finally got tired of cold toes and started using them on 
the worst days or when I was planning on being outside for long periods of 
time. (Went to watch eagles in Prairie du Sac last weekend.)

Don't be fooled by the "lasts up to 6 hours!" claim, as that has not been my 
experience, but they will definitely well past even the longest commute.

Robbie
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