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FoxtrotDeltaTango@sh.itjust.works to A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world · 2 days ago

The end of civilization costs $5

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The end of civilization costs $5

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FoxtrotDeltaTango@sh.itjust.works to A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world · 2 days ago
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  • wolfeh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    And freedom costs $1.05.

  • GraniteM@lemmy.world
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    Buy once. Use forever.

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      Won’t give you clear cubes, though

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        Just remove all the gases from water before freezing it

        • SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de
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          That’s not how it works, sadly

          • WhyAUsername_1@lemmy.world
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            I saw a YouTube video once, the person said that if you pour hot water into molds and freeze it, it doesn’t have bubbles in it.

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    It makes sense if you’ve ever tried to make ice like that yourself. It’s harder than it sounds

    • Hupf@feddit.org
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      https://youtu.be/t4klesoNObo

      • False@lemmy.world
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        Yes, this video demonstrates my point exactly.

      • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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        36 hours of freezing, only 1/3 of the batch is usable, then sawing and shaping into cube of desirable size. If you have lots of disposable income and hosting a party, chance is you will get this $5 icecube than make it yourself. Seems like the business model make sense to me.

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    For Negronis and other cocktails I’m guessing

    • Ricky Rigatoni@piefed.zip
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      for what

      • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        For Necrosis and other cock tails!

      • Tomtits@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Calm down

    • assembly@lemmy.world
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      Yeah but it’s like $7USD to just buy the mold to freeze your own. This may or may not come with a reusable mold but my guess is that folk will just use it as disposable which is a metaphor for modern society.

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        If you use these in cocktails, a very big part of the presentation is that the cubes are perfectly clear, giving a very interesting look to the drink

        Making clear ice at home is quite tedious, and not just a simple “put water in a mold and done” job

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          The fact that people demand crystal clear ice for no other reason than “it just looks better”, is really a perfect symbolisation of the decadence of our dying civilisation.

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          You gotta use a vacuum pump? How do you do it

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            You basically need to freeze the water in a partially insulated container and never let it fully freeze into a solid block

            There are a bunch of videos that show you how to do it

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        The molds are pretty notorious for sucking

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    Could they make some faceted like a diamond and perfectly clear?

    Do they have the technology?

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    These are real and they really are $5 for 4 premade ice cubes

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    At that point, why not just buy a permanent reusable solution like whiskey stones?

    Sure, maybe you like your drink watered down, but then JUST USE YOUR ICE MAKER or water down your drink.

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      Whiskey stones didn’t chill things as much as ice does. Something about the physics of having the cold melted water mix with the drink, or something idk I’m not a physicist.

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      I think people are buying these for the subjective aesthetics

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    I saw these at my aldis this week too.

    I only found it funny since I have not seen fried or any either variation of ice cubes.

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    Honestly I see these being super useful stocked at a decent liquor store for when you’re hosting company. But at ALDI? Seems like the wrong market. I shop at ALDI, I’d buy these once to have with my scotch for a novelty. But not regularly.

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    Yeah but are they imported from Japan?

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    Frozen ice cubes? Are there other types of ice cubes?

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      They’re perfectly clear. You can’t see them in water. That’s the angle.

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        I would’ve thought the angle was 90°. Shows what I know I guess.

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    Slow melting? Its going to melt at the same rate as any other ice cube… unless its not just water… yeah, I’ll give that a hard pass

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      Clear ice actually does melt more slowly: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/J7t97Qp89aE

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      It does melt slower compared to classic cubes

      The surface area to volume ratio is a lot smaller, which causes it to melt slower

      Source: I use big ice balls in the summer, and they take a lot longer to melt compared to the same volume of normal ice cubes

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        So you’ve got big balls

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