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Shipping temperatures and heatpacks
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<blockquote data-quote="Aryia" data-source="post: 271947" data-attributes="member: 7606"><p>So with temperatures starting to drop, we'll soon be needing heatpacks again. I generally use a heatpack when temperatures dip below 55 degF, though right now there are areas with a daytime high of 65s, whereas nightime lows are in the low 40s. Not only that but the temperatures where I am are still in the 80s.</p><p></p><p>What temperatures do you start using a heatpack for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aryia, post: 271947, member: 7606"] So with temperatures starting to drop, we'll soon be needing heatpacks again. I generally use a heatpack when temperatures dip below 55 degF, though right now there are areas with a daytime high of 65s, whereas nightime lows are in the low 40s. Not only that but the temperatures where I am are still in the 80s. What temperatures do you start using a heatpack for? [/QUOTE]
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