How To Make Ice In Water Bottles
Follow these steps to get water bottles extremely refreshing quickly.
Here's a good way to get water bottles cold quickly. It's also a great way to put ice into a water bottle even though ice cubes can't fit inside most bottles.
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Post a CommentThank you, thank you, thank you--I just had a life changing experience! I will worship the metal box that's plugged into an electricity outlet. Gee I never knew it could freeze my water....once again, thank you for sharing this unbelievable video--I'll tell all my friends about it! NOT! LOSER--get a Life!
So all those years I used plastic ice cube trays I was putting cancer cubes in my drinks?
I have waited so long to discover this.
Does this guy actually think that he has helped anyone out? Oh if anyone wants to know how to make ice in a icecube tray, you just fill it with water, and put it in your freezer for a couple of hours...yeah thats it, who woulda thunk it?
I can't believe I just watched an instructional video on how to freeze something in your freezer. Who didn't know how to do this? To the video maker: could you do a video on how to drink water next please? I'm not sure which hole it goes in!
This is great if you like drinking liquid cancer! You should never freeze water in plastic bottles, or leave them in your car on a hot day!!
I can't believe i wasted time watching this! I agree with other comments, 2 hours is a long time and isn't quick!!!
The process of freezing water in the "plastic" bottle may make ice but that ice contains the chemicals used to make that plastic bottle freezing and heat pulls those chemicals from the PLASTIC into the water,notice the different taste? use glass it's better
This video is made from total common sense. I don't even know anyone who would ever find this video to be helpful.
1 or 2 hours is not exactly quick. You must have a lot of time on your hands. If you put ice in a cup and pour water into it, you'll save about 59.5-119.5 minutes, and you won't risk leaving the water bottle in there too long, turning it into a block of ice.