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Fran
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Used first pack shortly after receiving, toes warmers did not heat at all. contacted company and was told they would ship replacements out immediately, still waiting. have not received any other communication from them.
Ralph Sanders
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021
I noticed that the warmer does get warm, only when it's dry., My feet sweat, and once my socks gets damp, the heater fails to keep my toes warm. So now I'm investigating how to keep the toe warmer from getting damp/wet and still produce warmth for my toes.If anyone has a design that can do that, please inform me. otherwise the toe warmer as is, in not worth it after it gets moisture on it.
Misty
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2021
They seem to be OK but not overly warm compared to others I've tried. Maybe because the others were full sized and not just toe sized. Or, maybe the ones I tried a bit of a dud, I only tried one pair. One thing I can saw is that I found them uncomfortable to walk around in. Perhaps the next pair will be different, if so I'll post it here as an update.
Caz
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 19, 2017
Did he job
Genthar
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2016
Love these things. If your feet get cold, these things work great. Open the package, and stick them on either the top or bottom of your sock (I prefer the top, it feels a little odd to me with them under the balls of my feet), and let them go to work. They'll slowly warm up, and keep your feet warm for many hours. Since they're air activated, you can stop the reaction by putting them in an airtight baggie, but they don't seem to work quite as well after you pull them back out. Don't get them wet, though, that will kill them.I've used them when hiking/snowmobiling in Yellowstone in the winter, as well as hiking about Yosemite in the winter, and they've worked great for me. The hand/glove versions are awesome as well.
glen_old Technology
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2016
These are the best and longest lasting toe warmers. Every once in a while you will get a dud. Always allow to be exposed to air for like 10-15 mins before applying to your socks. For best comfort and results use on top of your sock and not bottom and place them on the part of the foot that has a lot of skin surface area before the toes. There is more blood in this area of the foot and the product will warm the blood and then that warm blood makes it to the toes due to circulation. You will not feel the pressure of the warmer on your foot as you would if put in the bottom of your foot. The instructions should state that and then more people would be much happier with their Grabber Toe Warmers. I would have given a rating of 5 if there were never any duds in the 16 packs I have bought and used 10 so far.
Andrea
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2016
Always a good investment for those dog park people out in the cold.
Sydni
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016
Whenever I snowboard my toes are ALWAYS cold. Even if it isn't that cold outside, my toes always get numb and tingly. These toe warmers are great because they're sticky on one side so they won't slide around your foot, they didn't slip around my snowboard boots at all. However, when I only put the toe warmers on the underside of my foot, I couldn't really feel the warmth and my toes got cold. Later in the day, to get ready for night skiing, I put warmers on top of my foot as well and that's when I REALLY noticed a difference, and my toes weren't cold for night skiing at all, when it was around 19 degrees Fahrenheit. So follow their diagram and put warmers both on top and bottom of your foot!
vince n.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2014
While I find the Grabber brand to be more effective on the whole than Hot Hands, these little things don't do much in the way of heat. They seem to be designed to be thinner so that they are not uncomfortable, and they stick to the sock fine and stay in place well, but they're just too thin to really have enough of the magic heat-producing ingredients to keep your toes warm when it's cold out.I finally decided to just stick to the hand warmers and put them in my boots. They don't stay in place as well, and they're a little uncomfortable because they're bigger, but they do a much better job of keeping my toes warm
juju
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 13, 2013
Have bought other makes but these are the best so far...keep warm for hours and dont go clumpy!I would recommend these to anyone who suffers from raynards.
The Chief
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2010
I purchased these toe warmers to use in a tree stand during rifle , bow and flintlock deer season below 30 degrees. They are excellent. I wear a Rocky leather boots with either 800 or 1000 grams of Thinsulate. When the tempeture is below 20 degrees in the morning I can last about 1.5 hours in the tree stand with just the boot, with the toe warmers I normally stay up 3 hours plus. I put them on before leaving home and drive anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour before arriving to hunt. They do not make my feet sweat. Great product, makes the hunt comfortable and doubles my time in the tree stand.PA Hunter
ColoradoRDH
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2010
Little did I know when I purchased these toe warmers for our ski trip, that my husband had bought battery powered socks already. Day 1: below zero. Tried the battery socks. Froze! Day 2: below zero. Forget the battery socks! Wore thin socks, with one toe warmer stuck under my toes, and one on top of my toes, then a heavier pair of socks over that. My feet were sweating! At lunch, I completely dried the socks on my left foot & removed the toe warmers; while keeping my right foot just as it was- wet with 2 warmers. Didn't take long for the left foot to freeze.Long story short.... I wouldn't cold weather ski without these again! My toes are ALWAYS cold anyway. The warmers have an adhesive strip that you attach to your sock. Product is thin enough that you won't even really notice it in a ski boot. You can wear it either under or above your toes, but one warmer per foot is enough. My toes were still a little cold, but not frozen & uncomfortable. And they really do last all day.
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