Reusable Ice Pack Sheets For Coolers and Shipping Stays Cold For 48 Hours (10 pack 4×4 Sheets)

October 6, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:40 GMT+0100 - Details)

This is a pack of 10 reusable Insta-Freeze 4×4 ice sheets for simplified cooling. The cells can be cut into any size configuration to fit your cooler or shipping box. The sheets can be prepared through three simple steps and can keep products cool at -5 Celsius for up to 48 hours. They feature a leak-proof design that contains liquid even after it has thawed. The sheets can then be put back into the freezer and reused time and time again.

Product Features

  • EFFECTIVE FREEZING – Keeps food frozen at -5 degrees Celsius for up to 48 hours
  • COMPACT DESIGN – Ultra-thin profile for easy storage prior to usage
  • LEAK PROOF – Perforation absorbs water without letting it leak out
  • EASY SET UP – 10 minute, 3 step process to prepare sheets for freezing

Comments

Chad Smith says:

Great Product – Customizable Great product so far. Easy to follow steps after dipping the sheets into water they expanded quickly and were ready to freeze. You can easily cut the sheets into smaller sizes to fit your cooler as well.

HArt says:

Going to use these for the hurricane! So far I will give these 5 stars. I will post an update after the hurricane.I’m bummed that the first three sheets had a slice in them and all the crystals fell out of them. It looks like someone opened their shipment with a box cutter because the plastic bag they came in did not have a slice in it but it had crystals in it from the 3 sliced sheets. I did not return because we are getting ready for a hurricane and I don’t think they will get back to me in time!

Jane Doe says:

Great for BBQ or Camping! Really well-designed product. It was super convenient that it arrives as a dry, almost salt-like, powder in each cell. I didn’t have to worry about one of the cells breaking in transit and leaking all over my order. Once I was ready to use it, I dunked the ice sheet into water as described, and the cells became mini-packets of a gel-like substance. I then set the sheet in to be frozen, and since have been very impressed by the length of time that the product stays frozen. I also appreciate that…

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