Zippo HeatBank Hand Warmers in Mossy Oak Break-Up Country

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posted on October 28, 2022
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Mossy Oak Handwarmers

Zippo has partnered with Mossy Oak to offer its HeatBank 6 and 9S rechargeable hand warmers in Break-Up Country camo, to keep hunters warm and comfortable whether in the tree stand, duck blind, or on the stalk. On top of this, the hand warmer can also keep your devices charged. The onboard power bank recharges USB compatible devices so you can stay connected while enjoying the outdoors.

The HeatBank 6 has three heat settings and a 4400 mAh lithium-ion battery with six hours of run time. The 9S hand warmer has six heat setting for adjustable comfort and warmth. It comes with a rechargeable 5200 mAh lithium-ion battery with up to nine hours run time.

Mossy Oak Handwarmers Tip View

"Zippo has delivered an innovative and useful product with its HeatBank hand warmers," said Chris Paradise, chief sales officer for Mossy Oak. "Lengthy sits in the winter woods requires warmth and power. The HeatBank is a helpful product that all hunters and outdoors enthusiasts should have on hand when they head outside in the cold."

“Mossy Oak is one of the best collaborators in the Zippo licensing portfolio," said Violet Snyder, senior director of Global Licensing. "Mossy Oak assisted with product development, marketing initiatives and sales support. Due to the unique creativeness of this product and diligent alliance, we feel that the Zippo Mossy Oak Heat Bank rechargeable hand warmer is a must have for any outdoor enthusiast.”

Learn more about the HeatBank rechargeable hand warmers at zippo.comMSRP: (HeatBank 6) $49.95; (HeatBank 9S) $59.95

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