What Type of Hand Warmer Works Best?

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • I answer the question of what the major differences are between electric hand warmers and refillable hand warmers.
    Check out my reviews of each of these Zippo hand warmers :
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Komentáře • 124

  • @andrewxx7
    @andrewxx7 Před 2 lety +49

    To put your Zipo hand warmer out, just place it inside a Zip-Lock plastic bag. It also saves the fuel so it lasts longer

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +7

      I appreciate these comments/recommendations on how to extinguish the Zippo refillable hand warmer due to the fact I can't say these things on camera.
      Thank you for checking out the video and for the support.

  • @k81law
    @k81law Před 2 lety +64

    Put the zippo in a zip lock bag after use. Lack of oxygen will suffocate it and it will turn off. Also, the zip lock bag will keep the fluid from escaping.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +10

      Now that's the best way I've heard yet. This is information I want to share on video but gotta "follow" Zippo's recommended way to avoid any backlash. I personally have not tried that yet but next time I use my Zippo I absolutely will. Truly appreciate you checking out the video and sharing that tip.

    • @josephmcgee5985
      @josephmcgee5985 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah you need to correct this video. Put it in a sealed bag and the thing snuffs right out. There’s no danger at all.

    • @brianriggs2844
      @brianriggs2844 Před rokem +3

      I would lean more towards a foil cap vs a plastic. I know it’s not really hot enough to melt the plastic.
      The fluid shouldn’t leak as long as it’s not over filled. The idea is similar to the Zippo lighter.

    • @atreyuwings
      @atreyuwings Před 9 měsíci

      Found the zippo inconsistent at heating and more expensive than the electric hand warmers from ocoopa

  • @bigfatdavebigfatdave7395
    @bigfatdavebigfatdave7395 Před 2 lety +17

    I work industrial repair and have two of the liquid fuel Zippo 12 hour hand warmers. They have, several times, kept me from having a thoroughly shitty work day. A couple of things I’ve noticed and learned about them; to turn it off simply remove the cover and let it cool enough to handle with bare hands ( 30 seconds is plenty). Then, with the edge of the cover, pop the catalyst head off the fuel tank ( bottom part). Obviously caution must be used to not drop or lose it. I simply set it in the top cover for a minute or two and it’s out. I bought a small bag of platinum catalyst to keep a small amount as a backup, as i travel for work, I don’t want the catalyst to go bad and not have any replacement. If you’re having trouble keeping the unit lit but still has fuel in it and the catalyst is good, check the packing under the catalyst chamber. If it is not soft and pliable it wont let enough fuel vapor pass into the catalyst chamber to keep combustion happening. If you’re going to use one of these, i suggest using it and getting used to it at home or in a controlled environment before venturing into the cold. It’s not completely intuitive and knowing how to use it and avoiding the quirks is extremely helpful. You don’t want to ruin an outing in the cold because you couldn’t get your hand warmer to work. I love these thing and have turned on a half dozen co-workers to them. Hope this helps some folks.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +2

      Truly appreciate you sharing this information and for checking out the video! I'm happy to see these comments due to the fact I can't suggest ways to extinguish the Zippo other than what Zippo recommends.

    • @lukuscarter3563
      @lukuscarter3563 Před 2 lety

      Wow! Very helpful information. Thank you sir.

    • @andrewhay8033
      @andrewhay8033 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. Mine worked great first try just in the house but after that when used outside it would just go out. Not sure if because it was in my trouser pocket it wasn't getting enough oxygen or what it was but tried it a few times and just never worked. I'll need to give another try

  • @doe9de995
    @doe9de995 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I have both electric and fuel hand warmers. I find they both have their own pros and cons. For me personally, while I like the lighter fluid ones more, I find the temperature to be very inconsistent, I'll take it out of my pocket, and it's blazing hot. Then, 10 seconds later, it will be barely even warm from just being in open air, but they last longer than the battery ones, both in operating time and longevity. The electric warmers I find get hotter and have more consistent temperatures, but they also tend to damage themselves due to poor insulation between the heating serface and battery.

  • @NoxNoctisUmbra
    @NoxNoctisUmbra Před 2 lety +1

    I was browsing Amazon... Now I saw your video and made it very clear.

  • @jasonmitchell111
    @jasonmitchell111 Před 2 lety +20

    Now this is some very helpful information. I was on the fence about the 12hr refillable but knowing now how well it does I'm thinking about going that direction. Great video!

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! I'm happy to hear I was able to help you out. Appreciate you brother

    • @leviwooten3795
      @leviwooten3795 Před 2 lety +5

      My only concern is with a harm warmer I wanna throw it in my pocket I know it comes with a heat sleeve but still a concern throwing the gas one in my pocket when I'm casting 500-600 times and then we stop to take a smoke break and warm up. Generally we bring a propane tank and heater with it so when were sitting we can warm up dry off the propane heater will warm you up in any temperature no doubt but when we're running the boat up and down the river that's when Id be using the hand warmer rest of the time it's gonna sit in my inside jacket pocket and or my pockets under my bibs so that's my main concern

    • @NormSimpson-iw5jr
      @NormSimpson-iw5jr Před 10 měsíci

      I'm just thinking about size..but the 12h sounds nice.

    • @RigepFroggit
      @RigepFroggit Před 8 měsíci +2

      I am a delivery driver, during winter I take one of the Zippo hand warmers and hang it around my neck between undershirt and work shirt. Keeps my core toasty even in cold rain and snow.

  • @Machria23
    @Machria23 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The fuel based handwarmer will not start a fire, it is really not “burning”, its more of a chemical reaction (catalytic) like in your cars exhaust system. And it does not get hot enough to burn anything. Especially if the cover is left on. Think about it, we put them in our pocket for 12 hours while running.

  • @6panel300
    @6panel300 Před rokem +1

    I have 2 petrol handwarmers and I was considering getting a rechargeable one, not now after watching this! Mine came in little a pouch that make them a bit more comfortable to hold. Btw easiest way to put out the petrol ones is to remove the lid then (with some pliers) remove the wick assembly.

  • @sc8470
    @sc8470 Před 2 lety +4

    So too "put out" the fluid warmer, I pop off the burner cap and put it in the lid separate from the body. Seems to work out well 👌

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm happy to see these comments cause your absolutely right about doing it that way. I'm just avoiding saying it to prevent any type of weird legal repercussions for telling people that. Appreciate you checking out the video

    • @sc8470
      @sc8470 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PNWoutdoorReviews after I commented I read through and seen a couple😂 but leave it up to help out the next guy. Actually headed in tomorrow to pick up a new one, watched your last video checking the quality of the electric one... definitely not what I need, going with the tired and true.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety

      @@sc8470 Can't ever go wrong buying what you know already gets the job done 🔥

  • @Motihime
    @Motihime Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for being on the target!

  • @thejunkyardnecromancer
    @thejunkyardnecromancer Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent information! Also, loving the footage from the new camera!

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I'm so happy with this camera so far but definitely still have a few things to learn about it. Truly appreciate you checking out the video

  • @jlastre
    @jlastre Před rokem +2

    I can understand that for the normal person a naphtha hand warmer is ideal. I have one my father gave me when I was like 12. But I recently was diagnosed with lupus. One can experience at minimum pain in the cold in one’s hands. So for me since I would have to use it often I am looking into a electric. I just feel they are safer. Yeah it’s only a small chance a naphtha warmer will go wrong if you mishandle it but it’s still a chance.

  • @bobhere2749
    @bobhere2749 Před 2 lety +3

    I always liked the old school style

  • @seanfletcher6703
    @seanfletcher6703 Před 2 lety +3

    Great review, I actually just recently picked up the heat bank primarily to charge my phone in between keeping my hands warm

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you brother! The HeatBank is my number 1 choice for rechargeable hand warmers. Big reason I bought 2 of them is so I can have an emergency backup to recharge a phone or just keep warm longer. Truly appreciate you! Have a great day

  • @quentengarcia4391
    @quentengarcia4391 Před rokem +3

    If you take the lid off the hand Warmer and take the cap with the element off for a second it goes out and won’t start again until you light it.

  • @richiej2640351
    @richiej2640351 Před 2 lety +4

    I have raynauds and my hands and feet get extremely cold when outside temps drop to 40 or lower. I use the Zippo Z4A20 Warmer/Power Bank and so far in 20-25 degree weather mine has stayed at a consistent 125-130 degrees which yes it is only a 6 hour warmer. I am going to grab me one that takes the fuel for when I’m out hunting, I love the idea of a 12 hour warmer. I just wish they made these things really skinny for like boots

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety

      You'll definitely be happy with the 12hr refillable hand warmer and I completely agree with you that they need to design one small enough to fit in boots.
      Truly appreciate you checking out the review and thank you for supporting the channel.

    • @lisamarieresto895
      @lisamarieresto895 Před 2 lety +3

      Yea I work outside in the areas of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine let’s just say Winters are brutal.. my suggestion for you in heat warmer insoles.. they work AMAZING

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem

      @@lisamarieresto895 'They work AMAZINGLY' not AMAZING. Correct grammar please.

  • @TheGelatinousSnake
    @TheGelatinousSnake Před 2 lety +4

    Its nice to have both. But after much usage, the electric will need batteries replaced. Im always scared of wetting my electric ones though. The fuel ones, I take comfort knowing it isn’t smoldering or flaming but acting like a catalytic converter.

  • @ChrisHirner
    @ChrisHirner Před 2 lety +2

    get ya one of those s boston models. you turn the lid around and it goes out and plugs up the fuel tank so it doesnt evaporate as fast. their made of crappy aluminum but i use mine everday.

  • @simban00
    @simban00 Před rokem +2

    Is there a difference between the orange and black and silver and whatever of the regular 12 hour hand warmers. Knock the burner off the base and you just turned it off. That copper piece that's underneath the felt needs to be touching the base for this to operate.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před rokem +1

      There is no difference other than color options on the 12hr hand warmers

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Před rokem +3

    I bought the Zippo 12 hr fuel type from Amazon and just used it today. I filled a whole capful using that plastic bottle thingie, and Ronson lighter fuel ($4 on Amazon). I had a lot of trouble lighting it. Not sure if it was lit or not. Some heat came out but it was very low heat and it kept going out several times, turning stone cold. Not sure what the problem is. Did I get a dud? I filled the plastic bottle to the level marked, which should be for 12 hrs. It went out every 3 hrs or so. I kept relighting it, it would be faintly warm for 1-2 hrs then go out again. What am I doing wrong - anyone?

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před rokem

      Sorry to hear your having trouble with your zippo hand warmer. I'd personally return that one and exchange for a new one just in case it is defective which sounds like it is. Looks like you did everything correctly. I use these every winter because they simply work and are simple to use and that's why I believe yours is defective because it's difficult to mess up the steps of operation. Hopefully that helps and thank you for checking out the video.

    • @raffikkiz
      @raffikkiz Před 10 měsíci +1

      Some of them have a break in period. You can overfill it a bit for the first 1-3 times. Then it 'breaks' in. Otherwise, make sure the little cap is snug tight on there. Also, they sometimes get shipped with the packing material -too low. You can return it, or use a safety pin to pull it up toward the top -but not over.

  • @Midnight-tw3gp
    @Midnight-tw3gp Před rokem +7

    Have 2 of the refillable hand warmers and when new, they worked amazingly after about a month or so of occasional use they were a pain to light and keep lit. They work awesome if you can keep them going on a cold day. But the keeping them going is the challenge.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před rokem +3

      I personally haven't had those issues yet but I'll see how they do this season. I have had them take a few extra seconds to light so I'm anxious to see what will happen after not being used since last winter.
      Appreciate the feedback and for checking out the video.

    • @Midnight-tw3gp
      @Midnight-tw3gp Před rokem +5

      When they stay lit, they do work as advertised and will last a full 10-12 hrs. They heat great and consistently. Worth the money they cost. Mine may just need a new catalytic element as they're only good for so many uses before needing replacement. But not everyone who uses them will remember to get new elements for them and may run into issues. I used mine last winter when plowing snow and doing outdoor chores on the 4 wheeler.

    • @phymat1
      @phymat1 Před rokem +3

      Used my Zippo hand warmer last winter and have started using it again this autumn.
      Absolutely love it. I hold the lighter underneath the catalyst part for around 30 seconds and have no issues with lighting it though I have done this since day one.
      So far (touch wood) I've had no issues with it staying lit and between last winter and this autumn I've gone through several canisters of lighter fuel.

    • @fortyoneshades
      @fortyoneshades Před rokem +1

      Mine worked great last winter. This year, one will not light no matter what I try. What a pain. Maybe time to try some heated gloves.

    • @raffikkiz
      @raffikkiz Před 10 měsíci

      The caps can be purchased from Zippo. The Catalytic material burns away over time. I normally get about (1) winter of heavy use from a cap, then it needs replacing. You can also repack the material with fireplace 'embers'. Same material. I double pack mine and it burns hotter. Minimal effect on time. Maybe 9-10 hours instead of 12.

  • @RobertBee-fs8hv
    @RobertBee-fs8hv Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent and brief video . I will op for the fuel Zippo

  • @Bloated_Tony_Danza
    @Bloated_Tony_Danza Před rokem +3

    Pound for pound, gram for gram, petroleum has twenty times the energy density of lithium ion battery packs. That's twenty batteries for a single, equal volume of liquid fuel

  • @ScufinTime
    @ScufinTime Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can u put the zippo rechargeable in a handwarmer pouch so u dont have to hold it and can u put it in your pocket?

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes and yes. I keep the rechargeable in my pockets regularly

  • @noluv4hos731
    @noluv4hos731 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The one with less drama.

  • @leighj8885
    @leighj8885 Před 2 lety +11

    Carefully remove the top burner element on the 12 hour, and it is off. Seal with some foil to avoid fuel evaporation.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +2

      Well yes you can put out the 12hr refillable hand warmers but I got to prevent being sued for giving those details to the public 😂

    • @leighj8885
      @leighj8885 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PNWoutdoorReviews I understand. Common sense does not apply in our legal system.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      @@leighj8885 Amen to that. Appreciate you checking out the video

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx Před 2 lety +5

    I recently bought the Zippo fluid version and I was thinking about getting the battery charge version but after listening to your video I think I'll forget about it what if you put it down on a steel surface and just put a steel bowl on top it to extinguish it

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Appreciate you checking out the video! It's hard to compete with the fluid filled Zippo though the battery version still does a decent job on most days. Yes if you could create a small airtight cover then it would put itself out but because it burns so slowly, any amount of air getting in would keep it going. I usually just put less fuel in it and add more if I need it to keep going.
      Thank you again for the support!

    • @zacharytheliar
      @zacharytheliar Před 2 lety +1

      it's a lot easier to use a air tight jar or a ziplock bag.

  • @PreppingWithSarge
    @PreppingWithSarge Před 2 lety +1

    thanks! I have never actually tried one of these, this was helpful

  • @phucth91
    @phucth91 Před rokem +1

    Thinking of pairing the rechargeable ones with a solar panel charger on a long trekking trip.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem

      Then buy two. One to use, while the other one is recharging. Find out how long it takes to fully recharge. It is out of commission for that duration. Also, battery may need to be changed, so check if you can change it.

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Před 2 lety +2

    Good review , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @rizen3467
    @rizen3467 Před 2 lety +2

    can you just put in less fuel if you dont want it to burn the whole 12 hours?

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you can. The filler bottle has a measurement for 6hrs but easy to customize your overall burn time

    • @rizen3467
      @rizen3467 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PNWoutdoorReviews okqy thanks!

  • @JustinC831
    @JustinC831 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. What is the rechargeable warmer made out of? The silver part. Aluminum? Plastic? Thanks!

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you and thank you for checking out the video! It's all plastic but the silver portion does almost have a metal type feel to it but again it's definitely plastic. Thank you again for the support!

  • @omgbygollywow
    @omgbygollywow Před 2 lety +2

    Is the refillable one more dangerous, since it is refilled with lighter fluid?

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +3

      I personally haven't had any problems or safety concerns with the refillable but I wouldn't let a child handle it if they didn't understand the do and don't of this product. It's definitely gets hotter than any electric hand warmer and may be a little to warm for a young persons hands if they touch the vented area without the sleeve on it. But again I haven't nor have I heard of anyone have any type of safety issue with this model of Zippo.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem +2

      That was my question too, but apparently not! I bought one. I just used it today, and it's very safe. The fuel is safely below, and it floats up to the top as a vapor or soaked sponge. You can keep it in your pocket all day, no problem. Occasionally a faint whiff of lighter fuel but other than that, nothing. Very effective. Just buy it.

  • @Chris-Alia
    @Chris-Alia Před 10 měsíci +1

    Do they work inside mittens?

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 10 měsíci

      There are much slimmer models that fit well in gloves/mittens compared to these exact models shown in this video but if you had looser fitting mittens the electric zippo would work.

  • @oscarzana1728
    @oscarzana1728 Před rokem +1

    Can you store them with fuel in them without it drying up?

  • @tony367
    @tony367 Před 2 lety +1

    It seems like the burner is good for outdoor living in the wilderness and the electric in the city.

  • @NormSimpson-iw5jr
    @NormSimpson-iw5jr Před 10 měsíci +1

    If it's not American Made and have Zippo stamped on it...well...it wouldn't be in my pocket..

  • @mikestlfl1
    @mikestlfl1 Před rokem +1

    You can snap off the burner into an ash tray and let it burn out. You won’t have to have it burn all days

  • @eliansalinas7022
    @eliansalinas7022 Před rokem +1

    I knock the catalytic burner off with the lid of the warmer.

  • @stevenhenry2850
    @stevenhenry2850 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I hate those fuel ones electric tor me… they are almost a wast e of time

  • @kev16
    @kev16 Před rokem +1

    How do i stop the zippo?

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před rokem

      The manufacturer recommends letting it burn out (run out of fuel) but the comments from people have been loaded with their techniques on how to extinguish the Zippo hand warmer much faster. Such as putting it in some type of fire proof bag to suffocate the fire.

  • @sergion1406
    @sergion1406 Před rokem +1

    Removibg catalist will turn off zoppo.

  • @Tophtoes
    @Tophtoes Před 11 měsíci +4

    I've had the fuel zippo for a while now and can attest it burns hot enough to the point I have to take my hand off the exposed metal.
    Quick tip: zippo explains on their website that the pouch it comes with is necessary since it regulates oxygen. If you're looking to get all the life out of your zippo go with the pouch...

  • @happyhornet1000
    @happyhornet1000 Před rokem +3

    The idea of having a fire in my pocket scares me. Interested to know if people have been injured by them. Sounds nuts to me. Electric must be much safer.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před rokem +3

      I've never had a single issue with the Zippo fuel style of hand warmers and I haven't heard from anyone who has, not to say there isn't some type of risk. Personally I hear more about injuries from batteries than anything else.

    • @aldensingleton8828
      @aldensingleton8828 Před rokem +2

      It’s not fire, It doesn’t actually smolder. It’s a catalytic burn so flameless and emberless.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem

      No, you are wrong. I thought that too, but this works in a different way. No fire in your pocket, its very safe. They say its safe for planes too. Electric is useless. This is all you have. Get this or don't buy one.

  • @susanw7913
    @susanw7913 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you use them in your boots?

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety

      Both of these hand warmers are fairly large and fitting them inside a boot may be tight depending on the boot. I still prefer the packet style for inside gloves or boots.

    • @kylewog6522
      @kylewog6522 Před 2 lety

      look for electric socks.

    • @carltongadgettmannprice352
      @carltongadgettmannprice352 Před rokem

      Well, if one can carry a gun in a boot, surely one a carry a handwarmer in a boot.

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills Před 2 lety +1

    Warm hands are happy hands

  • @zwordsman
    @zwordsman Před 2 lety +3

    I've been pondering the electric hand warmers... not for warming hands. but for lunch boxes with metal lunches.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +2

      I love that idea and I want to try that out for myself.
      Truly appreciate you checking out the video and supporting the channel.

    • @zwordsman
      @zwordsman Před 2 lety +2

      If you do that soon I'd love to hear.
      Imma have to wait a paycheck or two

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety

      @@zwordsman I'll keep you posted if I get around to it anytime soon

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem

      You will get a lighter fuel smell to your food. Not advisable.

  • @siddharthvikramsingh4605
    @siddharthvikramsingh4605 Před 2 lety +1

    Just close the holes with your palms and it goes out. That is a no brainer.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety

      So very true. I appreciate people saying how to extinguish the burner cause I can't say on video how, due to what Zippo says in it's instructions. Appreciate you checking out the video

  • @Mike1614b
    @Mike1614b Před 5 měsíci +1

    so you're saying gas is better than electric, especially in cold weather. those of you thinking about buying an electric car- take note of that. it's important

  • @mav48185
    @mav48185 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh he cute cute

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! Truly appreciate you

    • @mav48185
      @mav48185 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PNWoutdoorReviews common we going camping pack up I got my hand warmers lol 😂

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mav48185 🤣 I gotta admit that's the best comment I've read yet 👍🏼

    • @mav48185
      @mav48185 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PNWoutdoorReviews Lmfaooooo 🤣😂😂

  • @iammrdye
    @iammrdye Před 2 lety +1

    You can turn it off the zippo hand warmer.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před 2 lety

      Yes I know you can and I truly appreciate everyone sharing the different ways in the comments but I have to play it safe on video and say what Zippo officially recommends.

  • @MdVaDc
    @MdVaDc Před rokem

    Electric handwarmer might blow up

  • @nadz109
    @nadz109 Před rokem +1

    I prefer gas

  • @kylewegner8167
    @kylewegner8167 Před rokem +1

    The smell of the lighter fluid 😑

  • @mikemondano3624
    @mikemondano3624 Před rokem +1

    I see. So you are the guy on the bus that smells strongly of lighter fluid.

    • @PNWoutdoorReviews
      @PNWoutdoorReviews  Před rokem

      Luckily these really don't give off any odor as long as you purchase premium fluid. The cheap stuff is what stinks.

  • @hezues
    @hezues Před rokem +1

    Grab catalyst with pliers, pull off, set down on metal surface, it is now out.