Using Method
⑴ Soak fully in water about 3-5 minutes.
⑵ Take out from water, rest for 1-2 minutes before freezing, dry the water on plastic side.
⑶ Freeze for 6-10 hours.
⑷ Longer time according to apply with bubble chambers.
Better used for: Transport foods and seafood, perishables, medicine, vaccines, fresh beer, beverages, pain relief in cold therapy.
More details About product
1 Non-woven fabric is non-toxic, pliable and breathable. It prevents ice blanket from being torn or ruptured.
2 The poundage of internal polymer is six times more than water with same volume. So it works longer than general ice, Techni ice, Cryopak.
3 Lightweight. One frame weights 1.5g before soaking, 50g after soaking. Dimensions: 2.2 x 3.5-Inches. It is good to save more space and more money during the cold transport.
Note
1. Keep it away from kids under age 3.
2. No heating in microwave or hot water.
3. Any torn or leak, stop using immediately.
4. Keep in dry area or unsealed bags if no using.
5. Do not beat or puncture it heavily.
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They worthwhile to look at. I’d recommend these to anybody that needs to keep anything cold, you can cut them to fit a lunch cooler or add to a electronic camp cooler both of which I’ve done for the money they’re a worthwhile purchase
Awesome freezer sheets These are great freezer sheets. Just soak in water for a little while, about 10-15 minutes, dry off and throw in freezer to freeze. They are great because they are flat, as opposed to a chunk. Very flexible. They last a good long time in a soft sided cooler and even longer in a cooler. They can defrost completely and be re-frozen.
These stay frozen all day! I’m a Personal Grocery Shopper and to ensure any and all cold and frozen items are delivered to my customers still cold and frozen, I use these with my insulated bags. These work so so incredibly well! I’ve had mine since September, I bought a 50 pack of them and split them with a couple of fellow shoppers I know. They stay frozen all day and I’ve even left them in my bags in the back of my car overnight and found half of them still frozen but all of them were still cold enough for me use again…