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HOW THE RE-HEATERTM
HEAT PACK WORKS
. . .
AND WORKS.
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack
contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under normal conditions in an
open container will change from a liquid to a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By
placing this solution in a sealed container, the solution can be cooled well
below this temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule of liquid
to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the entire solution to
change from a liquid to a solid. This phase change causes the pack to heat to
approximately 130ºF (82º below the boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By
placing the pack in water with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the
crystals are returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds
of times, provided the container remains sealed
How to use
The RE-HEATERTM
How to
Re-Use
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1. Wrap Re-Heater
in cloth
or place a saucer or wire rack
in bottom of pot to protect
against direct contact. |

2. Boil for a minimum of 20
minutes. |

3. Cool to room temperature
before re-using. |
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At the push of
a button
The RE-HEATER
reaches temperatures of
130º Fahrenheit in ten seconds. |
Moist Heat
When the application calls for moist heat, The
RE-HEATER used
in conjunction with a damp towel gives soothing moist heat. |
WARNING!
Do Not Microwave
Do not bend
activator button or
puncture heat pack. If button is bent, activator
will not function. |
Reheater Face
Mask Heat Pack
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under
normal conditions in an open container will change from a liquid to
a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By placing this solution in a
sealed container, the solution can be cooled well below this
temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule
of liquid to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the
entire solution to change from a liquid to a solid. This phase
change causes the pack to heat to approximately 130ºF (82º below the
boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By placing the pack in water
with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the crystals are
returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds of
times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear
in the pack. These crystals will not affect the performance of the
pack. However it is possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack
for an extended period of time. To prevent flakes from forming, keep
the pack in a liquid state during storage periods of two or more
months. |
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Reheater 3 x 4
Heat Pack
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under
normal conditions in an open container will change from a liquid to
a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By placing this solution in a
sealed container, the solution can be cooled well below this
temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule
of liquid to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the
entire solution to change from a liquid to a solid. This phase
change causes the pack to heat to approximately 130ºF (82º below the
boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By placing the pack in water
with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the crystals are
returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds of
times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear
in the pack. These crystals will not affect the performance of the
pack. However it is possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack
for an extended period of time. To prevent flakes from forming, keep
the pack in a liquid state during storage periods of two or more
months. |
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Reheater 3 x 6
Heat Pack
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under
normal conditions in an open container will change from a liquid to
a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By placing this solution in a
sealed container, the solution can be cooled well below this
temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule
of liquid to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the
entire solution to change from a liquid to a solid. This phase
change causes the pack to heat to approximately 130ºF (82º below the
boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By placing the pack in water
with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the crystals are
returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds of
times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear
in the pack. These crystals will not affect the performance of the
pack. However it is possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack
for an extended period of time. To prevent flakes from forming, keep
the pack in a liquid state during storage periods of two or more
months. |
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Reheater 5 x 9
Heat Pack
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under
normal conditions in an open container will change from a liquid to
a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By placing this solution in a
sealed container, the solution can be cooled well below this
temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule
of liquid to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the
entire solution to change from a liquid to a solid. This phase
change causes the pack to heat to approximately 130ºF (82º below the
boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By placing the pack in water
with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the crystals are
returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds of
times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear
in the pack. These crystals will not affect the performance of the
pack. However it is possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack
for an extended period of time. To prevent flakes from forming, keep
the pack in a liquid state during storage periods of two or more
months. |
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Reheater 8 x 8
Heat Pack
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under
normal conditions in an open container will change from a liquid to
a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By placing this solution in a
sealed container, the solution can be cooled well below this
temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule
of liquid to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the
entire solution to change from a liquid to a solid. This phase
change causes the pack to heat to approximately 130ºF (82º below the
boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By placing the pack in water
with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the crystals are
returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds of
times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear
in the pack. These crystals will not affect the performance of the
pack. However it is possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack
for an extended period of time. To prevent flakes from forming, keep
the pack in a liquid state during storage periods of two or more
months. |
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Reheater 6 x 18 Heat Pack
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The RE-Heater Heat Pack
contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under normal conditions in an
open container will change from a liquid to a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By
placing this solution in a sealed container, the solution can be cooled well
below this temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule of liquid
to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the entire solution to
change from a liquid to a solid. This phase change causes the pack to heat to
approximately 130ºF (82º below the boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By
placing the pack in water with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the
crystals are returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds
of times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear in the pack.
These crystals will not affect the performance of the pack. However it is
possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack for an extended period of time.
To prevent flakes from forming, keep the pack in a liquid state during storage
periods of two or more months.
Reheater 8 x 12
Heat Pack
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under
normal conditions in an open container will change from a liquid to
a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By placing this solution in a
sealed container, the solution can be cooled well below this
temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule
of liquid to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the
entire solution to change from a liquid to a solid. This phase
change causes the pack to heat to approximately 130ºF (82º below the
boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By placing the pack in water
with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the crystals are
returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds of
times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear
in the pack. These crystals will not affect the performance of the
pack. However it is possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack
for an extended period of time. To prevent flakes from forming, keep
the pack in a liquid state during storage periods of two or more
months. |
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Reheater 12 x 20
Heat Pack
The RE-Heater
Heat Pack contains sodium acetate, a form of salt, which under
normal conditions in an open container will change from a liquid to
a solid (freeze) at 130ºF (54ºC). By placing this solution in a
sealed container, the solution can be cooled well below this
temperature (as low as 14ºF) (-10ºC). Flexing the patented stainless
steel "trigger" within the sealed container causes a single molecule
of liquid to crystallize which starts a chain reaction causing the
entire solution to change from a liquid to a solid. This phase
change causes the pack to heat to approximately 130ºF (82º below the
boiling temperature of water, 212ºF). By placing the pack in water
with a temperature greater than 135ºF (57ºC), the crystals are
returned to a liquid state. this process can be repeated hundreds of
times, provided the container remains sealed.
Over long periods of use, small snowflake-like crystals may appear
in the pack. These crystals will not affect the performance of the
pack. However it is possible to eliminate them by boiling the pack
for an extended period of time. To prevent flakes from forming, keep
the pack in a liquid state during storage periods of two or more
months. |
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