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Post by kylem56 on Nov 21, 2018 12:52:42 GMT -6
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Post by coachwoodall on Nov 22, 2018 19:31:35 GMT -6
Not that one, but worked at a program that had money and had gotten one (might have been purchased by a sponsor b/c it had an ad on the side) and we used it in the cold season/play offs. Out of a 10/11 game regular season, maybe 2 games plus playoffs. 1- yes it does work 2- it CAN be a difference maker, but not necessarily 3- you have to have someone manage it b/c you have to get the balls from the warmer to the sideline/ball boy, and it's a full time job 4- you can't leave the balls in there, b/c it will bake them and make them even slicker than being wet..... think leaving the biscuits in the oven twice as long as needed. 5- in cold weather, the hot dog eaters will be hanging around the thing to try and warm up. What's the cost??? Depending on where you are and how good you are, you're only going to use it for a fraction of the season. Another thing to consider, you have to have power on the sideline.
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war79
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Post by war79 on Nov 22, 2018 20:23:51 GMT -6
$2000
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Post by Thad Wells on Nov 25, 2018 10:21:41 GMT -6
This past week we borrowed a couple pizza warmer bags from Little Caesars. We then put about $10 worth of hand warmers in each bag. We put 8 balls in one bag and let players warm their hands in the other.
The bags were HOT!
Total cost = $20 a game.
We've also done the same thing with regular coolers.
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