Easy Ice sheets are 4-ply 24-cell dry gel sheets which can be used frozen, cold or hot. each sheet is 25 X 35 cm. Hydration: Required only once to begin with. Immerse the sheet in the Luke/Hot warm water and bundle or scrunch for about 12 minutes; you can do at intervals as per ones convenience. Each cell absorb water and swell to about 2 cm thick.The hydrated sheet weighs about 1.9 lbs/ 30 ounce. See demo at www.easyiceindia.com To use it Cold- Place the hydrated sheet in the freezer for 6-8 hrs or longer. Sheets can be stacked one over the other. these can be used in the insulated/ ice box. Refreeze for next use. To use it Hot- Microwave or put in boiled water. heat upto 65 degree Celsius. if using frozen sheet, let it thaw before heating. Notes: The hydrated sheets can be washed under running tap. If sheets appear dried after a long use, again lightly hydrate in water to restore it. For details visit www.easyiceindia.com or email [email protected]
Comments are disabled for this post.
My go-to ice pack! I had to write a review because these ice packs have been a tremendous help in my back surgery recovery. They stay cold for a very long time. I used mine folded in half and just flipped it when my body heat made it less cold. They are pretty flexible and none of the individual pockets have burst or torn. I didnât find the process of soaking them to be a problem either! I definitely recommend these!!!
I gave them 5 stars at first, two months … I gave them 5 stars at first, two months later and they are starting to explode. I cut them into 6 squares which gave me 12 ice cubes per square. I have tossed out 2 full squares and trimmed others. Don’t see them making it through the summer.
Hydrating these sheets is a nightmare!!! Save your back and neck from this labor intensive process!!! I’m usually the kind that doesn’t take time to write reviews (good or bad). However, this product really deserves a review so that other buyers are aware of what they are purchasing. I am a nursing mom that will be transporting breast milk from city A in the US to city B. I need to transport 300 oz of milk. I purchased 3 units (three 24 cell sheet in each unit) of “easy ice sheets”. I haven’t packet the milk yet however, just the process of hydrating these sheets has worn me out…