MYCOAL:Toe warmer

For shoes and socks Onpacks Series (Japanese package)

Insole type warmer

It protects from chill feet. Exclusive use warmer for both shoes and socks insole use.
Do not use except for insole. For toe portion use only. Be careful not to use on heel and arch of foot.

If used into boots or bad air through shoes, it may not warm up.

Onpacks for shoes

靴用オンパックス5P
Product code:178
Product name:Onpacks for shoes 5P
Quantity:5
Price:Open price

Insole type warmer with nonslip sponge



Maximum temp.:43℃/Average temp.:57℃/Duration:5hours/Package size:9.6x7cm
1 pack …Size:115x210x35mm/Weight:165g
1 corrugated box…Quantity:48 packs/Size:430x270x240mm/Weight:9.30kg

靴用オンパックス15ハコ
Product code:179
Product name:Onpacks for shoes 15 boxes
Quantity:15
Price:Open price

Recommended for those who use up 5 patches in a short time



Maximum temp.:43℃/Average temp.:38℃/Duration:5hours/Package size:9.6x7cm
1 box… Size:135x110x105mm/Weight:525g
1 corrugated box…Quantity:16 boxes /Size:465x285x235mm/Weight:9.20kg

Onpacks for socks

くつ下用オンパックス5P
Product code:163
Product name:Onpacks for socks 5P
Quantity:5
Price:Open price

Socks warmer used into shoes. Stick on socks with adhesion. Be sure to apply on socks for use.



Maximum temp.:43℃/Average temp.:38℃/Duration:5hours/Package size:9.6x7cm
1 pack…Size:120x210x35mm/Weight:160g
1 corrugated box…Quantity:48 boxes/Size:430x270x230mm/Weight:8.70kg


くつ下用オンパックス15ハコ
Product code:164
Product name:Onpacks for socks 15(box)
Quantity:15
Price: Open price

Recommended for those who use up 5 patches in a short time



Maximum temp.:43℃/Average temp.:38℃/Duration:5hours/Package size:9.6x7cm
1 pack… Size:135x110x95mm/Weight:510g
1 corrugated box…Quantity:16 packs/Size:465x285x215mm/Weight:9.00kg

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HOW TO USE TOE WARMERS

Simply open the outer package and expose the packet to air. No shaking is necessary. Remove the paper backing and place the adhesive side of the Toe Warmer on the outside of your sock, at the top or bottom of the toe area (see diagram). Do not apply the adhesive side directly to skin.

DO NOT USE TOE WARMERS

*Applied directly to your skin
*On parts of the body other than the toes
*With infants or small children
*On bruising or swelling
*On frostbite or desensitized skin
*While sleeping

CAUTION

Children, the elderly, the handicapped and those unable to remove the Toe Warmer by themselves should be supervises when using this product. Persons with diabetes, poor circulation, nerve damage or paralysis should not use expect as directed by a physician.
Remove the Toe Warmer immediately if it becomes uncomfortably hot. If used incorrectly, higher temperatures may occur, coursing burns.

For EXTERNAL use only. Do not puncture the Toe Warmer or allow contents to contact eyes or mouth. Consult physician if swallowed.

Why does the warmer warm up?

Secrets of the warmer heating

By reacting with oxygen, it occurs due to the iron oxidization of chemical reaction.
Actually, when the iron oxidizes, (iron rusts out), the heat called Reaction Heat is generated. In our daily life, the reaction occurs very slowly so that we cannot feel it, but the warmer makes all kind of efforts to make good use of the Reaction Heat.

What is inside a warmer?

Function of each composition

There are all kinds of materials used in the warmer. Combining with one another, it warms up.
Iron powder…Caused when iron oxidizes
Water…Used when iron powder oxidizes
Salts…It hastens the oxidation of iron powder
Activated carbon…Absorbs oxygen in the air and increases the amount of it
Water retention agent…Retains water for oxidation.

Since when does a warmer exist?

The History of a warmer

The warmer root dates back to the EDO period. People of theEDO period warmed body inserting a stone into their bosom. Entering the MEIJI period, a stuffed pulverized hemp stalk into a bag, burnt kneaded hemp stalk in the vessel (charcoal system warmer) began to appear.
In the Taisho Period, a (Benzine system) warmer appeared. Utilized catalysis of vaporized gas of benzine . At the beginning of the Showa period, the current warmer utilizing iron powder using oxidative pyrolysis appeared.