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Portable hand warmers provide warm comfort to people scrubbing items. There are two main categories of portable hand warmers, disposable and reusable, and there is some cost-benefit analysis involved in selecting a category. This article does just that.
A Google search was used to find the price range of disposable and reusable hand warmers. Many experts believe that people usually only view the first three pages of a search engine, so only the first three pages have been analyzed. The keyword ‘portable hand warmers’ was used to search for disposable items and the keyword ‘battery operated hand warmers’ was used for multiple use. The price range for single-use items fell between $ 0.26 and $ 0.59 apiece. The price range for reusable items fell between $ 39.50 and $ 59.99.
Now suppose a consumer has purchased two portable hand warmers, disposable and reusable, and obtained the cheapest price for both. Also suppose a consumer uses both products 500 times because that is how many times a reusable product can be used without signs of diminished performance (according to one of the manufacturer’s instructions). Over 500 uses, the consumer will spend $ 130 more on disposables. Of course, this does not include the cost of multiple visits to the retailer to purchase disposable items. Reusable products have a distinct cost advantage over disposables when they are used frequently. However, for the infrequent user, disposable items make more sense (just as a disposable camera is for people who rarely use a camera).
That includes the cost part of the analysis, and now it’s time to discuss the benefits. Reusable devices last up to 10 hours, and single-use devices up to 18 hours. In other words, disposable items can last for any hour that a person is awake. Reusable, they require more selective use. Reusable materials also require an energy source to recharge. Reusable, they are only practical for day trips and not weekly camping trips without an energy source. Overall, reusable hand warmers are more cost effective if used frequently, but disposable products have more flexibility to use.
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Source by Chris Topping