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Yes, you can definitely wear leg warmers in the summer. However, you may be a bit too hot and sweaty. Leg warmers are usually used in colder temperatures as they protect the leg from being exposed to the cold air.
There are several companies that make coffee warmers that can be used coffee makers. Bunn has several coffee warmer models, as does Mr. Coffee. Most coffee warmers however, are designed to keep your cup warm, and not your pot.
Hand can already be used as a verb if you are describing an action.For example: "I will hand the files to him later".Other verbs are hands, handing and handed.
Mattress warmers are used as an added layer of warmth for cold nights in the winters. Mattress warmers are also helpful for people who experience muscle pain. You can purchase mattress warmers from stores such as Bed Bath and Beyond and Walmart or from retailers such as Amazon.
Madonna was one of the popular singers from the 80's who made the use of arm warmers popular. She was rarely seen without them for the majority of the decade.
Candle warmers are electric devices used to heat wax candles to melt them and release their aroma. Benefits of using candles warmers are that there is no fire hazard from an open flame, because candle warmers do not have a flame. This also means that there is no soot from the burning wick, which leaves for a cleaner candle.
The main purpose for mug warmers is protection of the fingers from a cold side of a container filled with ice cold mug or some other beverage. They are usually not used for insulation purposes.
yes white peoples, as disgusting as this may sound (they never tell the truth about slavery by the way, trying to make themselves look better) but the truth is they used innocent slave babies as foot warmers and alligator bait!
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Hand warmers are small (sometimes disposable) packets which are held in the hand and produce heat on demand to warm cold hands. They are commonly used in outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing to keep the extremities warm and assist insulated clothing. Other types of warmers are available to provide soothing heat for muscular or joint aches. Some hand warmers contain cellulose, iron, water, activated carbon, vermiculite and salt and produce heat from the exothermic oxidisation of iron when exposed to air. A second type generate heat through exothermic crystallisation of supercooled molten materials (usually sodium acetate) and are reusable. These can be recharged by boiling the warmers and allowing them to cool. Heating of the pads is triggered by snapping a small metal device buried in the pad which generates shock waves to initiate crystallisation. A third type uses lighter fluid (lighter fuel) or LPG which is reacted with a platinum catalyst to release heat by oxidation reactions. These can be used on many occasions by simply refuelling. Depending on the type and the source of heat, hand warmers last between 30 minutes (recrystallisation) though to 12 - 24 hours.