Have you tried wrapping them in a paper towel? The packs heat by oxidation
and the paper towel or news paper (I prefer the paper towels) helps restrict
the oxygen getting to the ore mix which increases their longevity. I use 35
hour packs and so far I haven't had a cold arrival yet (knocks on wood) but
I only ship overnight and sometimes that means UPS. Just curious, how many
people ship with USPS and has anyone ever had any problems with them? I've
been shipping with them for 3 years now and couldn't be more pleased. Oh,
thanks for the link to the archives BTW and the welcome! I'm looking forward
to learning as much as I can will try not to be a pest LOL
Ronnie
> Also, each person said the same thing about the heat packs. All were cold
> (or at least not warm) when box was opened. Seems that longer lasting heat
> packs are necessary for sure.
>
> Jonathan
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