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| ABRAHAM ICE & DRY ICE |
| 2400 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica City, California 90403 |
| (310) 828-0323 |
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| * 1 Hour Delivery |
| * Small Delivery Fee |
| * Small Minimum |
| * Quantity Discount, Please call for Pricing |
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DRY ICE PRICING
6 lbs. to 10 lb. @ $1.99 per lb.
11 lbs. to 20 lb. @ $1.75 per- lb.
21 lbs. to 40 lb. @ $1.50 per lb.
41 lbs. to 100 lb. @ $1.25 per lb.
101 and over @ $0.99 cents per lb.
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CUBE ICE PRICING
7 lbs. Bags of Ice $1.79
20 lbs. Bags of Ice $4.49
BLOCK ICE
Small (about 5x9x13 at 13 lbs.) $ 7.99
Large (about 5x9x19 at 24 lbs.) $13.99
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| Prod Code |
Exterior Box Included |
Outside Length |
Outside Wide |
Outside Height |
Inside Lenght |
Inside Wide |
Inside Height |
Wall thickness |
Inside Capacity Cu. Ft |
Inside Capacity Qt |
PRICE |
| G10 |
yes |
8.50" |
8.50" |
8.00" |
6.50" |
6.50" |
6.00" |
1.00" |
0.15 |
4.48 |
$9.99 |
| FB-135 |
no |
13.675" |
10.75" |
13.25" |
10.125" |
7.125" |
10.00" |
1.50" |
0.417 |
7.48 |
$12.99 |
| T25 |
yes |
14.75" |
11.75" |
9.00" |
13.00" |
10.00" |
7.25" |
0.88" |
0.57 |
17.05 |
$19.99 |
| T50 |
yes |
18.00" |
15.75" |
15.75" |
15.25" |
12.50" |
13.00" |
1.25" |
1.52 |
1.54 |
$24.99 |
| CLR |
yes |
25.38" |
12.75" |
13.00" |
21.25" |
10.25" |
10.50" |
1.00" |
1.54 |
46.07 |
$29.99 |
CRUSHED/SHAVED ICE PRICES:
7 lbs. Bag of crushed ice $ 6.99
20 lbs. Bag of crushed ice $17.99
40 lbs. Bag of crushed ice $31.99
Crushed/shaved ice is smaller pieces that cube ice but bigger that snowflakes and is usually used for making snowcones or drinks like smoothies, shakes, or cocktails drinks like margaritas and etc.
Please, call before coming to pick up crushed/shaved ice, we make it fresh for you so it does not re-freeze into a solid piece.
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BUSINESS HOURS:
Open 7 days, Monday thru Thursday 8:OO am to Midnight
Friday and Saturday from 8:00 am to 1:OO am Sunday from 8:00 am to 11:OO pm |
ADDRESS AND DIRECTIONS:
2402 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica City, California 90403
We are located on Wilshire Blvd, at the corner of Wilshire Blvd. and 24th St. in Santa Monica City. Please park at the Parking Lot behind the Market Liquor Store building and enter the corner store from the front, it is a department in the back. |
PRECAUTIONS: REGARDING DRY ICE
Do not place dry ice inside drinks that maybe accidentally swallowed by anyone. Because of extreme cold temperature it would put the person in extreme danger. You should use gloves or cloth of thick materials to create insulation between the skin and the dry ice, to avoid skin burns or bruises. |
INFORMATION REGARDING DRY ICE:
Dry Ice is a Co2 gas that has been compressed into solid and its temperature can reach 114 degrees below zero. Dry ice comes in 10 pound slabs from the factory and its dimension is about 9 inches by 9 inches square, about 2 inches thick and is white in color. As it evaporates It changes shape slightly. It is easy to break into small pieces with a hammer or any hard object. Dry ice should be handled with care. Do not store dry ice in an airtight container, since dry ice is colder than regular freezer, it can not be stored in a regular household freezer and needs to be stored in a very height quality container. |
FOR TRANSPORTING PRODUCTS:
Dry ice can be used for transporting or temporary storage of frozen foods, laboratory samples, medicine, etc. For best results, it is recommended to use insulated styrofoam or plastic containers. To increase insulation, cloth or other materials could be used to be wrap the product and dry ice inside the container and also to wrap the container from outside.
When storing dry ice under the above conditions, it would evaporate at the rate of 15 to 25 percent every 24 hours Depending on the outside temperature and quality of insulation, how often the dry ice container is being opened and closed and the ratio of the dry ice in relations to the product being stored.
Also it will be helpful to freeze the product before putting it in the container. When using dry ice to store products, items closer to the dry ice will be colder than the items further away from the dry ice. Its not recommended to use dry ice for transporting sodas, beer since there is a possibility that they would freeze, regular ice maybe more appropriate to use. |
FOR POWER OUTAGE:
In case of power outage, dry ice can be used to maintain or reduce temperature inside refrigerator or freezer. Please refer to the above information regarding transporting products and also in addition, it would be helpful to put the product in the refrigerator or freezer in one corner as much as possible and put dry ice next to it and put cloths type, material over them to create maximum insulation. |
FOR SPECIAL EFFECTS:
Dry ice could be used for special effects, such as in creating smoke like effect for (like Halloween) parties. It can also be used for school experiments.
The following are some examples of how dry ice can be use for special effects or experiments.
- Put the dry ice in a container (example: witch’s cauldron for Halloween) at room temperature and as it evaporate creates a smoke or steam illusion out of the container
- Submerge the dry ice in water and it will create a bubble effect coming from the bottom.
- Put the dry ice on a surface and pour cold water over it to make it evaporate or hot water to make it evaporate faster and create a smoke looking effects.
Each pound of dry ice gives a certain amount of evaporation (smoke looking effect) with the above we can create bigger special effect for short time or a smaller special effect for a longer time. |
| IF YOU HAVE ANYMORE QUESTIONS, please call us at (310) 828-0323. |
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