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Re: dry ice

Postby Esteban Ohh » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:10 am

so bacon in a ziplock bag in a cooler with dry ice will get carbonated and ruined?
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Re: dry ice

Postby SquirrelHead » Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:01 pm

Esteban Ohh wrote:so bacon in a ziplock bag in a cooler with dry ice will get carbonated and ruined?


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Re: dry ice

Postby usurpedus » Wed Sep 12, 2012 2:02 pm

so i followed a fellow posters recommendation and for my 'freezer cooler' used 25 lbs dry ice and surrounded it with about 3 bags of chipped ice(and then sprayed with a bit of water over it).

it was awesome.

from monday through saturday the thing was an icebox(used a coleman ultramax cooler.. 64 qt I think). i even opened it a couple times a day, accidentally left it in the sun.. forgot to raise it on 2 x 4's etc. it was my pride and joy every time I opened that thing and found that everything that needed to stay frozen was still rock solid.

thank you! will definitely be doing that again.
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Re: dry ice

Postby Jesus » Sun Oct 14, 2012 12:41 pm

FIGJAM wrote:Still can't find the bigger blocks.

I found an ice cream supply place that sells theirs for 40 cents a pound!!! 8)

Shop wisely!


Not bad. Where?

Best I found (thanks to http://www.dryiceDirectory.com ):
*Airgas Dry Ice
731 B West Cutting Blvd
Richmond, CA
(510) 237-5114
Robert Farris, Manager
http://www.airgasdryice.net
8-4-M-6 60 lb = minimum. JUST $15!!! - in 2011.
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Re: dry ice

Postby canexplain » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:18 pm

Hi there. I read the 1st 6 pages or so and then back from here for a few and was sort of surprised I didn't read this anywhere. It's sort of the "rules" for the Roo and such. Maybe it is different at BM and I am always up to learn being a virgin ..... So just saying ie: If you sleep on the ground, sleep above your cooler etc.... cr****

Store Dry Ice in an insulated container. The thicker the insulation, the slower it will sublimate. Do not store Dry Ice in a completely airtight container. The sublimation of Dry Ice to Carbon Dioxide gas will cause any airtight container to expand or possibly explode. Keep proper air ventilation wherever Dry Ice is stored. Do not store Dry Ice in unventilated rooms, cellars, autos or boat holds. The sublimated Carbon Dioxide gas will sink to low areas and replace oxygenated air. This could cause suffocation if breathed exclusively.

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Re: dry ice

Postby trilobyte » Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:04 pm

Apparently you weren't reading those pages too closely - the site you linked was mentioned in the second post on the first page :wink:
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Re: dry ice

Postby canexplain » Fri Jan 18, 2013 11:41 am

trilobyte wrote:Apparently you weren't reading those pages too closely - the site you linked was mentioned in the second post on the first page :wink:


Lolz you are so right. I didn't hit the link but I did read the posts :) I tried hehehe but useful info is good to be repeated eh ..cr****
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Re: dry ice

Postby mulch » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:33 pm

So it was already mentioned, but I feel obliged to tell my story...

The day after hurricane Katrina. Im from New Orleans but now live a couple of hours north of town and had two of my aunts from New Orleans staying with me. The power was out but we were safe. I made my way to the ice house nearby to get ice for the food as we wondered how long the power would be out. The line was long, and nobody realized that they had dry ice too, but I frequented the place. When I got to the front of the line, I bought almost all that they had. A hundred pounds. I had a few friends who would want some for the freezer and such.

Driving home, my wife commented that we should give some to Kim and David, neighbors. I replied in what seemed like an anxious exasperated tone. She said it was no big deal not to get so excited, there was plenty to go around. I responded in an anxious tone that I wasn't anxious, no problem, as I panted and seemed disturbed about sharing our precious ice. Within a few blocks we realized that we were hyperventilating and feeling dizzy and such, and seeing that we are both brilliant doctors we finally realized that we were about to join the Darwin award's next publication.

Rolled the windows down, caught our breath, and laughed.
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Re: dry ice

Postby Martiansky » Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:24 pm

My sister and I were contemplating using dry ice and her concern was,
Does dry ice make the plastic in the coolers brittle?
I didnt see any mention of dry ice having any effects on anything other then bare skin and the fumes.
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Re: dry ice

Postby mytripod » Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:56 pm

I've never had a problem with dry ice, although after that fun story I'll remind myself never to ride in the same space with a hundred pounds of the stuff (it rides in the back of my pickup). Wrap it in newspaper or paper bags to maximize the length of time it lasts. And remember that cold goes DOWN. Put frozen stuff under the dry ice and cold stuff on top. And keep veggies and fruit away from it. I use a Yeti cooler and put dry ice in it the day before packing for departure. Once a yeti gets cold, it stays cold. I only bought a couple of bags of ice all week, mostly for my iced drinks, even though I didn't buy much dry ice to start with.
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Re: dry ice

Postby Martiansky » Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:20 pm

Thank you very much for the info, Mytripod.
I appreciate it alot and will let my sister know.
No more worries about brittle plastic cooler MOOP!
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Re: dry ice

Postby BBadger » Sat Mar 02, 2013 1:02 pm

We froze a good portion of the eggs we bought accidentally, so really do make sure you want things ice-cold, not just refrigerator cold.
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Re: dry ice

Postby mytripod » Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:06 pm

I'm a bit curious about frozen eggs. I've frozen egg whites before, but never tried using a whole frozen egg. lol. Were they raw? I took hard boiled eggs, which were nice handy food snacks. Frozen hard boiled eggs could be considered deadly weapons.
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Re: dry ice

Postby VultureChow » Tue May 07, 2013 2:42 pm

Does the smokeshop and/or Walmart in Fernley have dry ice reliably?
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Re: dry ice

Postby FIGJAM » Tue May 07, 2013 3:33 pm

Most walmarts have dry ice now, but it's $1.39 a pound. :shock:
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Re: dry ice

Postby International Incident » Tue May 07, 2013 9:28 pm

VultureChow wrote:Does the smokeshop and/or Walmart in Fernley have dry ice reliably?


I'm also looking for a cheap place in Reno/Fernley that has it mate. When/if i track one down I'll message you! But it is good to know that it is at Wallymart if we need it. :D
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Re: dry ice

Postby zacharyseo » Wed May 22, 2013 1:48 am

If you will need only small amount then you can buy it at wal - mart groceries but if you need a large amount you can buy at continental carbonic.
We used to buy large amount to save money.
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