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[Back in Stock] Winter tool warms your chilly fingers in 37 seconds

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survivalfrog.com

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support@survivalfrog.com

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Fri, Mar 10, 2023 12:02 PM

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Winter survival tip inside... **BACK IN STOCK ALERT** Dear friend, When the weather turns cold, extr

Winter survival tip inside... [Shop Survival Frog]( **BACK IN STOCK ALERT** Dear friend, When the weather turns cold, extremities like your hands, feet, ears, and nose are the first parts of your body to feel winter’s bite (and risk frostbite). And you should take extra care to keep them covered and warm. But the thing is, keeping your hands warm during winter not only keeps you cozy… It keeps your hands, well, handy. Numb fingers are useless fingers. Imagine trying to twist a screwdriver or light a match when your hands feel like stubby ice blocks. That’s when our [QuickHeat PRO Rechargeable Hand Warmers]( come to the rescue. They heat your hands in less than a minute. Putting you on the fast track to having warm, agile fingers that let you get a firm grip on whatever tools you need this winter. They’re an essential part of any winter EDC and emergency kit. Not only do they keep your hands warm. They can charge your cell phone. ~ Survival Frog ​Preparing Made Easy® P.S. Shop our QuickHeat PRO Hand Warmers today for a special discounted offer. And you can get free gear when you buy two! Lock in special pricing and [see the details here](. ​​​______________________________________________________________________________ Need help? Talk with a product expert, place orders, or get customer support, email support@survivalfrog.com Survival Frog, LLC, 621 Kalamath Street, Suite 75, Denver, CO 80204, USA Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences? [Click here]( [Unsubscribe](

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