Daiso Heat Packs

tr4v3l

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Should be fine but I couldn't find this in IMM store. :(

Which branch still have stock?

Yes, it works fine. I survived Korea in End Dec with Daiso heat packs. Cheap and works. Two weeks ago I also had a hard time finding. Daiso said out of stocks. Finally got mine at waterftont mall.
 

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Yes, it works fine. I survived Korea in End Dec with Daiso heat packs. Cheap and works. Two weeks ago I also had a hard time finding. Daiso said out of stocks. Finally got mine at waterftont mall.

Too far for me, I may go to People Park O2E to get other brand.
 

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Yesterday went to chinatown point also ran out

I heard is a little small n usually will not last 12 hrs

So i got mine at universal traveller at $2+ for a pack of 3

This is 2nd time since i went overseas during winter time. 1st time was more than 10 years ago so can anyone tell me how many heatpacks needed per day per pax?
 

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don't get the small ones (pocket warmer) cus i find them quite useless. not warm enough imo. get the bigger ones (hand warmer). and it's quite easy to get heat packs in seoul too. check out the cosmetic stores like Olive Young.
 

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don't get the small ones (pocket warmer) cus i find them quite useless. not warm enough imo. get the bigger ones (hand warmer). and it's quite easy to get heat packs in seoul too. check out the cosmetic stores like Olive Young.
Roughly how much to get them in korea?
 

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I got mine at Olive Young Stores at 7600WON. But I brought enough to get a tax refund. Look for the red Colour packet with animals characters

How many pieces in a package? for hand or body ?

I going to collect mine from O2E People Park, got it via Qoo10 with average $3 per package....
 

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they have daiso in korea too, but their pricing very different from us
in sg, all item is standard $2, but in seoul, it depends on the items.
but overall still cheap laa

i went to kyobo (their largest book store chain in South Korea - something like Kinokuniya)
and bought their heat packs.
although the heat packs indicate only last for 10 hours,
but the heat is really scorching hot kind, damn shiok to use in cold weather :)
 

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I bought the heatpack (a little bit bigger than a tea bag) from Daiso but it was useless as compared with the sub-zero degree temperature in winter. I held it in my hands but couldn't feel a thing. Ended up putting them under bed sheet for more warmth.
 
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i bought some from Taobao which i heard supposedly better than Daiso's ones. I saw qoo10 also sell those too.

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daiso heat pack and those one pack u can buy from OG quite useless imo. It's just warm to touch like a cooled down coffee which u can hold with ur bare hands. It's barely enough to keep you warm, especially when we usually throw into the pocket or stick on the waist area.
 

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Don't buy any heatpack from sg all quite useless there. Just buy from the Daiso there. Funny thing is both product from Daiso. The Korea Daiso heatpack is like 10 times better than sg one -_-

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