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Episode: 4243
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Title: HPR4243: Hand Warmer, long term product review
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4243/hpr4243.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 21:56:27
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4243 for Wednesday the 6th of November 2024.
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Today's show is entitled Hand Warmer Long Term Product Review.
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It is hosted by Mr. X and is about 15 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is Long Term Product Review of my Electric Hand Warmer Inspiration from
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Kenfell and during on-camp.
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Hello and welcome Hacker Public Radio audience.
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My name is Mr. X and welcome to this podcast.
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As usual I'd like to start and thank the people HPR for making this service available
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to us all.
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HPR is a commuter of podcasts provided by the community for the community.
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That means you could contribute too.
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You've got any ideas for a show, just send it in, they've gone to a lot of effort to
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make it very easy and once you've sent your first show in and got over the barrier, you
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probably enjoy it.
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Every listener sent a show would have more shows than they would know what to do with.
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Talking of shortages of shows, I believe we are a bit short of shows at the moment and
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I've got a gentle nudge to send in a show, actually, which is why I'm doing this one
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just now, and actually I'm going to just plug in my magic box which will tell me how
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many shows are in the queue, so I'll wait and it will booting up and I can report that
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when it comes up.
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This show came about because during Og Camp, I can't remember exactly why I mentioned
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it, but I mentioned to Ken because we were at Og Camp and I mentioned to him that I had
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an electric hand warmer and he said, oh, you know what it is, is it any good?
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I said, oh yeah, it is, I thought you could do a long-term review on that, was I good?
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This is the long-term review of my electric hand warmer, so it's a thing to come up yet.
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So it hasn't come up yet, it takes me a while for the pie to boot up, anyway, it's
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that, oh no, it's coming up now, I'll just tell you how many shows are in the queue waiting
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for IP address, oh, red light come up only four days to free HP R slot, are you all
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listening out there, sending a show, it's dead easy, I'm using my phone here actually,
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I'm not even sending the computer, I've got a headset plugged in, my Mrs X as a headset
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that she uses sometimes and just plugged into the bottom of the phone, but I mean, they
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could just record it straight into the phone, anyway, this hand warmer, back to the back
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to what I was talking about, now I don't know how you pronounce it, it's an Okupa, O-C-O-O-B-A,
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it's 10,000 milliamp hour capacity, so batch, it's not used as a battery, and I purchased
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it back in December 2020, it was looking back through my Amazon purchases and whatnot,
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as you can see, a while ago wasn't it, how much did it cost, well it cost 25 UK pounds, so
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there you go, and I must admit that every, you know, obviously during the summer, I don't use it
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so much, or very much at all really, and so it can sit for several months and I thought,
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I always worry what's going to be like when I start using it again, but anyway, that's,
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I can talk about that a bit later, anyway, so the thing is, I do a lot of dog walking,
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and I suffer quite badly with cold hands, in fact I've got cold hands right now,
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funnily enough, no, maybe I could put my hand warmer on, let's just see, I'll just click,
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there you go, yes that's nice, right, I've tried different hand warmers over the years,
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I think the first one I got was the one that I'm sure most of you are familiar with,
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you get these bags, you boil them in water, and in fact you get them fully, you get them charge
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normally, I'm assuming you first buy them, and you click a thing in the bag, and it generates heat,
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the trouble with those is that they don't last very long, you know, they're kind of like I have them,
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my max, they stay warm for 10 minutes, 10, 15 minutes, something like that, and then they go cold,
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you know, well that's not enough for a flamin' whenever a dog walk or whatever it is, or how long you go,
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and so that was the first kind of, another one that I did get a good bit later on was a zippo hand warmer,
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and that's good, you know, it lasts for many hours, it is a bit of a fath because you've got to
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pay poor, this is going to special fluid into it, because I like to fluid, I'm not sure, but then you
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get to put this fluid in it, and there's a catalytic, a catalytic wick in the base of it, which
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you like, it's a bit of a fath, and it can sometimes go out and you can knock it, but if it's
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when it's working properly, I mean, six, seven hours, use something like that, so it really is good,
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I guess if you're spending all day out in the cold, that's the thing you want to get a zippo hand warmer,
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my wife, Mrs. X, got a, it was, so I'm impressed that she got a zippo hand warmer as well,
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and I think by that point, it was clear when you looked at the same unit, it wasn't the same,
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and I think it was maybe manufactured, say it was manufactured in China or something like that,
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but the quality had definitely gone down, and it didn't, it never worked as well as the,
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the one I have, but I guess I've seen at the times, but I would say, oh, I've got this one right now,
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I've got lovely heat coming from it, I'd say this electric hand warmer is by far, I mean by far
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the best solution I've discovered, and in a fact, it saved me twice during all camp,
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because it's funny, I see people top on their phones up, plugging them in in various places,
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and I'm like, oh, how can you be so disorganised, not keep your phone charged, it's charged,
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and the morning it's dead easy, you know, well, I can't remember what, I can't remember the two,
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I mean, one of the types, I hadn't put the switch on or something like that, and in fact,
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I needed it for the journey home, I came home by train, and had I not had the hand warmer,
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I would have been snuckered, so it was actually very handy, I'd never actually used it for that,
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for that before, so I wasn't even sure it was going to work, I just used it for keeping my hands warm,
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the thing, I think when I first got the hand warmer was really quite skeptical of the whole idea,
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because, you know, it's a far from ideal conditions for a battery, because you're obviously,
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you've got the heat, you've got the heat packs, or the heat pads, either side of the battery,
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top and bottom heats up, and there's a lot of heat generated, and on one hand, I guess,
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as this packs warms up, they might just be even more efficient, but it's also, they get the
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perfect attempt of whether it's not doing much good for the battery, and because these batteries
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don't like, I'd probably let them polymer battery, I'm guessing, they don't like hot conditions,
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and then, of course, as I say, between someone and winter, it's not used for a long time,
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so that's another thing, but I tend, if I charge it fully up, I don't leave it fully charged
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for too long, even if you just use it for half an hour or 15 minutes, that's enough to just take
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off the very, very top charge point, and that probably helps to maintain the battery, and likewise,
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don't leave it over a excited period of time, totally flat, or flat really for that matter,
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if you're going to not going to use it for a number of months, it's good to leave it at 50%
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or something like that. You do these things, and as I say, mine is a from 2020, so it's coming up,
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it's coming up four years old now, and I haven't noticed any degradation in its performance at all,
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and I think when I first, so back in, I was a wee bit curious, so I've got a USB
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device thing, which reads charging, I think it's milliamps and milliamp hours at records,
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how many milliamp hours of charge goes into an item, and I flattened it once, about a year into its
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use, and I think I live in polymer batch, you can improve over time initially when it's brand new,
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and the best she'd ever got was 8,034, I mean that's pretty good, the never meet the capacity
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they're supposed to be, so a year later, 10,000 milliamp hours, and it was actually 8,034,
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so back in 2021, so I thought that was pretty good,
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and it's what I'm going to say about it,
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why, because it's eye, yeah it's particularly useful, I don't know what we know here about,
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particularly loose useful, because of the weather, it's got the dimension, the weather's
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got unstable, it's lemon awful, so the controls, so it's very easy, so analytic pictures of the
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the hand room, so you can see it, there's a button at the top, and if you double-click it,
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then it gives you an indication of the charge, now, so if I double-click, let's do that now, so
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you've got, and I've got two lights, two of the three lights, so it's approximately half,
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half way charge on it, and then that last is on for a while, number of seconds and goes out,
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but if you hold it, and then let it go for, hold it for a few seconds, then
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the, I've got one red light come on, that means it's now on, but it's set on at the low setting,
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it adds usually, setting the whole time, so I've got low, and I've got two red lights on that,
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it's medium, and I've got a high, I've never used high, but back to low gain, it remembers a
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setting, so you don't want to, you know, whatever you set it to, it remembers, this is quite nice,
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so anyway, that's it on, so to turn it off, you just hold it again, and then let it go,
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why not, I did that, that's how that again, hold,
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which is, I thought with the, I don't know, I've got what I could use to here, hold,
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that's it, I hold it till the, the red light goes off that's right, that's what you do,
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so you hold, I'm confused with that, so hold it, one, two, three, and the red light comes on,
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that's it, let it go, and then you hold it, one, two, three, the red light goes off, and let it go,
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yes, you hold it until light changes, basically, and there's, so on the end of the hand warmer,
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it's got three, three, three sockets, so I use, generally use the middle one,
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it's, oh no, I don't use the middle one, what we're talking about, so I use, I've got to take
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a picture, so I use, generally use the one on the, um, or the picture I've taken on the left hand side,
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the one on the left hand side, that's a USB-C, and that's for charging, I believe, I don't think you can,
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I don't know if you can use that for power as well, I don't know, I need to look at instructions,
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um, you can use the middle one, which is like a normal USB, I don't know what you call it,
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the square USB that you, and you can take a power cable off it and charge a phone with, for example,
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and then on the other side you've got a, I think it's one of the older type USBs,
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it's not a very good review and I don't actually know the specifications, I'll, I'll send a link
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to the unit, um, and, and, and more details in, in, in, in the show notes, um, but yeah, you can
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basically charge a phone off it and whatnot, the only thing I've found is, and it wasn't that long
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into its shoes, it's got this rubber material, and, and now it's not going to stick
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at anything like that, but it's, it's peeled off, it's flaked off, and I think also because it's,
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it's in my pocket, um, the, the heat pad, which is underneath a, a silver coating, uh, the
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silver coatings got, it must be quite, it doesn't feel thin, it feels quite solid, but it's got,
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like, little dents all over it, where I've been, where's my pocket against hard objects, um,
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but, um, and I say it's, it's now four years old, and I'm sure it'll, it'll last another year,
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five years, and I think you can still buy them, uh, if you suffer from cold hands,
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I would say you will find no better solution.
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Oh, uh, one thing I forgot to mention was, um, how long the thing actually lasts.
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Well, I don't exactly know, um, many hours anyway, many, or at least, many dog walks,
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and I say, I haven't noticed any degradation, but they're actually measuring it, I don't know.
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Um, I think that's about it, um, if you want to send in a show, you can, also if you want to contact
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me, uh, I can be contacted at, Mr X, at hpr at googlemail.com, that's mrx80hpr the at symbol googlemail.com.
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So until next time, send in a show. Bye.
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