Re: [QUAD-L] RE: [QUAD] Heat Source
Microcore, is one of the leading manufacturers of freeze pacs and heat pacs, for the medical and food industry. These gel/jel pacs are sold to keep hot foods HOT and Frozen foods very cold. They have a website is anyone is interested. Remember red is for heating and blue is for freezing. W In a message dated 11/8/05 2:01:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Boil it and it's ready to use when you need it. I'm buying a few to keep in my backpack. http://www.reheater.com/products.html >>
Re: [QUAD-L] RE: [QUAD] Heat Source
I was at the local fair and someone was selling these heat gell pads, like the kind you microwave and they stay hot for an hour. Except these you did not microwave. You squeezed this hard button thing inside it. It then gets hot (130d) for 90 minues or so. What's cool is you can get it hot when you want. So if you are out and get cold, you squeeze and it's hot. Then you can reuse it. Boil it and it's ready to use when you need it. I'm buying a few to keep in my backpack. http://www.reheater.com/products.html Greg - Original Message - Several weeks earlier I mentioned on this list a bean pillow called Bed Buddies. You microwave them for one minute, and they hold heat up to a half hour. If I'm shivering in my chair or bed we inside a blanket or towel (to keep the heat in longer and to avoid burning my skin) place it around my shoulders, and the shivers immediately vanish. You can buy them at: Walgreens, or online at: https://www.reliefmart.com/
[QUAD-L] RE: [QUAD] Heat Source
Several weeks earlier I mentioned on this list a bean pillow called Bed Buddies. You microwave them for one minute, and they hold heat up to a half hour. If I'm shivering in my chair or bed we inside a blanket or towel (to keep the heat in longer and to avoid burning my skin) place it around my shoulders, and the shivers immediately vanish. You can buy them at: Walgreens, or online at: https://www.reliefmart.com/ My wife, for our anniversary, bought me a Verano Maxi-Heater for my desk. She found it on the Consumer Watch List. Its small and energy efficient, and costs around $25. There are several settings along with a thermostat that is remarkably effective. After a few adjustments, depending, obviously, on the temperature of the room or how cold you feel at the moment, it will turn on and off, blowing a natural, scentless, comfortable heat. It's not one of those dangerous space-heaters that glow. She bought it at Wal-Mart. Peter 25yrs