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Techni Ice HDR 4 Ply Reusable Ice & Heat Packs 6 Sheet Special | 
| Brand: Techni Ice Category: Sports
Buy New: $17.95 as of 7/30/2010 14:11 EDT details
New (2) from $17.95
Seller: amazingindustrialfullfillment Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 8525
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 11 x 15 x 0
MPN: Techni-Ice6 ASIN: B000ZOWG62
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| Features:
| • | Buy the latest HDR 4-Ply model. Can be reused hundreds of times! | | • | Techni Ice Stays Colder, Lasts Longer. Period! | | • | Techni Ice is the most cost effective ice replacement product on the market today! | | • | Techni Ice is also an effective heat pack for sore muscles and back pain! | | • | Techni Ice can keep a cooler cold for DAYS! (When properly frozen) |
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Product Description Techni Ice reusable dry ice packs / gel packs 4ply comprises of 2 non-woven textile layers, which encapsulate a specially formulated cross-linked polyacrylate polyalcohol co-polymer refrigerant combined with a post treated trade secret formula. An additional 2 heavy duty plastic layers, containing a one-way microperforation technology are bonded to the textile layers. This ensures that this new model can withstand the harshest of operational climates with performance that can only be described as revolutionary. * "Re-usable dry ice?" A remarkable leap forward in ice pack technology utilising a cross-linked polyacrylate polymer that can be frozen right down to minus 190C (that's more than twice as cold as dry ice!).Techni Ice reusable dry ice packs / gel packs is often frozen in blast freezers to minus 80C when used in dry ice applications. New Techni Ice reusable dry ice packs / gel packs HDR model can be used very successfully even when frozen in domestic household freezers. Techni Ice reusable dry ice packs / gel packs will freeze between minus 18C and minus 21C when the freezer is adjusted to the maximum setting. Techni Ice Instructions: 1.To hydrate your Techni Ice faster use warm water. 2.Keep Techni Ice fully immersed whilst hydrating the cells as water enters from both sides to activate polymer. 3.Scrunch sheets between hands while fully immersed in warm water until the air bubbles have escaped and cells have commenced hydration. Your Techni Ice is ready to use. Techni Ice Usage Tips-HDR Model Your techni ice sheets should start frozen and a gradual cold transfer will take place which slowly transfers the cold energy from techni ice into the perishables and drinks ,etc. which will eventually leave the Techni Ice cells in the softer state and the perishables and drinks icy cold for a long period . You will note that the Techni Ice cells still retain significant chill factor even in the eventual softer state.
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Not enough information April 12, 2010 laral The description does not specify exactly what is being sold. There is no direct contact information. There are at least two versions of the 4-ply type, the old one with the blue and white printing, like in image 3, and the new one with three-color printing, like in image 1. So which version is being sold here? Also, a normal sheet is 24 cells and measures 11" X 15 1/2". There are cut-down sheets being sold online so is this a full 24-cell sheet or a cut? If these are 24-cell sheets of the new 3-color type, then this is the best deal I've found online, but I wouldn't order them until I knew for sure that was the case.
They get the job done... March 1, 2010 Steve Main (Castro Valley, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Price is right. Being able to cut them into various sizes is nice. They take a lot of work "scrunching" in water to fully hydrate, and they do leak slightly in use. After hydrating, if you squeeze them, you can see water squirting out some of the same little holes that let the water in. I didn't notice them being slimy, however, just a little damp. Putting them in a plastic bag is one work around.
Best Ice you can buy December 4, 2009 Mike Manciu Been using these for years! Hydrate them and slip them into a food saver bag and seal it in. Protects them so they last longer and they will not soak up anything that might leak while in the coo;er. Great product
Recommended with a caveat. November 3, 2009 Laura L. Hanna (Azusa, CA United States) We purchased these at boat show previously and used with great success! They stay cold for a long time, can be cut to fit your cooler. TIP; however, do not use with ice. When the hydrated sheets begin to thaw out and if they are in with ice they will continue to absorb moisture and will eventually pop the plastic. With that caveat, I highly recommend this product. Arizona summers are HOT (120 F/48 C)and, out on the water these work great for the food where the cooler isn't being opened constantly (like the beer).
ice subsitute August 22, 2009 B. Powers 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
Used 4 full sleeves lined in cooler and 2 across top since cold travels down. Lasted 2 days buy themselves as recommended. Save your money. Buy ICE.
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