Ice Pack Uses
DOZENS OF ICE PACK TIPS AND USES
- Cut into individual cubes and use in lunch boxes
- Cut into a strip of six or seven cubes long and wrap around head for headaches or use on the neck for neck pain
- Cut to size to fit small coolers; for larger coolers, create an ice blanket by putting one sheet on bottom and one on top
- Use in a sealed cooler or container when shipping perishables such as seafood or chocolates
- If icing down beverages in a cooler, add wet ice to fill in around cans, then cover with ice packs to keep the ice frozen for hours (and drinks much colder!)
- Use as first aid for bumps, bruises and sprains
- Take on the boat and substitute for wet ice
- Reduce the use of dry ice with ice packs
- Warm them in the microwave for soothing heat pad
- Perfect for pulled muscles
- Use at little league or other sporting events
- Cut some open and mix with potting soil to improve moisture content of soil
- Use in golf bag in the side pocket to keep several beverages cold.
HELPFUL TIPS
- If you place the ice packs in your freezer with the plastic side facing each other, they will not freeze together.
- These ice packs can be microwaved to create a wonderful hot pad. Ice packs need to be thawed and microwaved for only a few seconds.
- Shipping perishables - if you seal a cooler or Styrofoam container with duct tape, with ice packs and perishables inside, you will get an extended freeze time with the packs.
Questions? Please contact us at info@icepackstore.com