Full Case of 90 UniHeat 72 Hour Shipping Warmers

$174.00

Ensure your temperature-sensitive shipments arrive safely, even in the dead of winter. The UniHeat 72 Hour Shipping Warmer is the industry standard for hobbyists and professional shippers alike. Specifically engineered for the safe transport of live plants, reptiles, tropical fish, and beneficial insects, this heat pack provides a steady, controlled release of warmth that lasts for over three days.

SKU: UH-72 Category:

Description

UniHeat 72 Hour Shipping Warmer – Reliable 3-Day Heat Pack

Key Features:

  • 72-Hour Consistent Heat: Delivers a steady heat supply for a full 3 days, providing necessary thermal protection for well-timed shipments and expedited transit windows where delivery timing is critical.
  • Safe for Live Arrivals: Unlike standard hand warmers that spike and drop quickly, UniHeat packs are designed for a gradual “slow-release” heat profile that won’t “cook” your plants or animals.
  • Simple Air Activation: No shaking or external heat required. Simply remove the pack from its outer plastic sleeve to begin the activation process.
  • Eco-Friendly & Non-Toxic: Contains environmentally safe ingredients that can be disposed of with your regular household trash after use.
  • This is a full case of 90 units.

Technical Specifications:

  • Average Surface Temperature: Maintains a consistent surface temperature of approximately 100°F (38°C).
  • Heat Output: One pack can raise the temperature of a 1-cubic-foot insulated shipping box by 10°F–15°F.
  • Size: Approximately 4″ x 6″ – fits easily into most standard shipping containers.

How to Use for Best Results:

  1. Activate Early: Open the outer plastic bag 30–60 minutes before packing to allow the warmer to reach its initial operating temperature.
  2. Ensure Airflow: The side with the red stripes contains the air-activation perforations. Never cover these holes with tape or place them directly against a flat, airtight surface.
  3. Protect Your Cargo: Never place the heat pack in direct contact with live plants or animals. Wrap the pack in newsprint or a paper bag to create a buffer.