Read some of these great reviews from our customers over the years. They love our Cryosheets!
- From Customer CS:
These things are super great. They come as completely flat sheets & at first I thought they would be nothing useful. However-I needed something to lay under a potluck dessert so I tested one sheet. I didn’t have a handy dish so I just ran water over them in the sink. Well soon enough they puffed up! Next I pop them in the freezer and try to have them lay as flat as possible. Before long they were nicely frozen. Used the full sheet under my dish at the picnic and it was great. It was a little lumpy but it was Bigger than my dish by a little bit so the thing wasn’t tippy. It did exactly what I needed to do -keep the dish slightly cooler than it would’ve been sitting in the hot sun by itself! - From MartyGirl:
Came in totally dry and flat, sort of like the silicate packs in some food and other items to keep dry. To use had to soak them but it didn’t take long at all. Kept the food really cold. Now am drying them out on the patio to store for future use. - From L. Deter:
I have been suffering with arthritis and sciatica pain in my knee and leg and my doctor and chiropractor both recommended ice packs. These are easy to use and don’t drip or melt as they warm up, so I can place one on my leg as I sleep and it won’t drip all over the bedding.
I have some of the other ice packs more designed for medical use, but these are less expensive and more versatile. I think they’ll go in my ice chest on my next road trip. - From R.D. Rudduck:
I purchased these sheets for shipping a cooler box as checked baggage on a recent fishing trip – see my cooler box review for that story…Anyway these sheets are great! Flexible and cold and pretty high tech, completely reusable too! The directions are a bit convoluted so let me break it down for you.
1. Soak in warm water for about a minute maybe two – just in the kitchen sink is fine and you can throw them all in at the same time.
2. They start to puff up with water, once the get to about 3/4″ thick take it out of the water, wipe down both sides with a towel to dry off
3. Throw in the freezer flat. Done - From CrunchyKen:
Great for beach travel, camping, etc. They pack in your luggage (dry/unused) like pieces of paper. Then, add water and put in freezer. Overnight you have a cold pack. Made from the same gel material that diapers are made from so they are super absorbent. …They are re-useable and durable. - From Fish:
I have a chronic back injury with an extensive amount of nerve damage. These ice packs have been nothing short of phenomenal. I have purchased two sets of these now because they work and work incredibly well. It helps calm my nerve and provides instant relief. - From R. Detroit:
A+ These are better in every way than the ones that came with the sleeve. I’ve used these a LOT in high temp. They don’t store well over months so figure to replace every summer. Their cheap though so it’s all good. - From bearlynn:
I bought the about 5 years ago, and have used them ALOT!! Between chronic pain and chronic mishaps (broken shoulder, lacerated hand, broken ankle, dog bites, broken rib, + numerous surgeries), I’ve used these many times. I wrap them around limbs, and even sometimes put rubber bands around them to keep them in place. + they’re easy to travel with. - From R. Whalen:
- I bought these for a trip to Turks and Caicos in July. We used them every day in a cooler bag we bought on Amazon. Sitting on the beach for 6 hours, moving the bag in and out of the umbrella shade, we always went back to the condo with the ice packs still 80% frozen. No more ziplocks full of ice cubes and no more making ice! I was really impressed.