ES - alternative tent/bed warmers

Glen Wilkerson gdwilkerson at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 28 14:26:19 PST 2001


The only problem with the chemical handwarmers (and larger devices) is that,
while they should do the job of warming up a chilly sleeping bag the first
night, you have to be able to boil them in a pan of water in order to use
them again...

-----Original Message-----
From: Terri Head <Terri at pandora.org>
To: elfsea at ansteorra.org <elfsea at ansteorra.org>
Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 10:29 AM
Subject: ES - alternative tent/bed warmers


>In lieu of the tragic suffications, I'd like to post the alternatives that
I know of.
>     I know that for bed warmers, there are small pagages with a solution
and a metal piece in them that when bent, (the metal piece) creates a
chemical reaction, creating heat. They are re-usable. They are inexpensive
(I believe around $2.00 ea), and sold in the camping section of Target. I am
sure they are sold elsewhere as well.
>     If you are on a budget, a good old-fashioned water bottle works as
well.
>     Can/would anyone else like to post alternatives to help further
prevent tragic situations?
>
>In service,
>Violet of Glamorganshire
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