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Portable Dry Ice Maker
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The Portable Dry Ice Maker allows you to make your own 1 pound blocks of dry ice anytime you want. You simply need to aquire a cylinder of compressed liquid CO2, connect it to this device, open the valve and watch as the CO2 fills the device's chamber, vaporizes, expands, freezes and becomes a block of -109.3° F dry ice in around 60 seconds. You can use dry ice for a number of things, including keeping food and beverages cold at parties (it doesn't melt like regular ice!), amazing people with cool science tricks, creating a smoking swimming pool or using it in other nefarious things we won't mention. (via The Green Head)
Updated Oct 7, 2007
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This is one cool gadget for your holiday parties. A portable device that can create a one pound block of dry ice in around one minute. Dry ice is a superfast coolant for foods and beverages. Plus it looks really neat. It would be wonderful for Halloween festivities. The device from Hammacher Schlemmer requires a connection to a cylinder of compressed liquid CO2 with a dip tube or siphon which must be purchased from local gas dealers or a welding supply shop. One 50-lb. CO2 cylinder at room temperature yields up to 11 blocks of dry ice and handling requires use of insulated gloves, also not included So it's a teensy bit complicated. Still cool though. . It sells for $499.95.
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Updated Nov 26, 2007
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