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Introduction of ice sculpture:
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The inukshuk is a traditional sculptural form used by
the Inuit, a tribe of people who inhabit the arctic
circle of Canada.
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They are sculptures of welcome and friendship, and
this is why they have also been chosen to be the
official logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics held in
Vancouver, BC.
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An inukshuk sculpture would make an ideal
centerpiece to welcome guests into your own home
for any event.
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Rapid Ice Production
Method of Assembly
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Only the “White ice” Compartment
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If you wish to make ice cubes in a short amount
of time the “white ice” compartment will
produce common ice cubes.
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Place directly in freeze for ice cubes in the
shortened time of 2-4 hours.
Ice Bucket Function
Method of Assembly
:
Cupule handle
+
Top lid + Base
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Ready ice cubes can be placed in the base,
and sealed with the top lid to use the ice bucket
function.
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In room temperature, ice can be kept without
melting for 2-3 hours.
The inukshuk is a traditional sculptural form used by the
Inuit, a tribe of people who inhabit the arctic circle of
Canada. They are sculptures of welcome and friendship,
and this is why they have also been chosen to be the
official logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver,
BC. An inukshuk sculpture would make an ideal centerpiece
to welcome guests into your own home for any event.
Use only the “White ice” Compartment. If you wish to
make regular ice cubes in a hurry, use just the “white ice”
compartment to produce common ice cubes. Place directly
in the freezer for ice cubes in the shortened time of 2-4
hours. Once frozen, run the ice block under room-
temperature water to crack, then strike with the back of a
spoon to break up the ice pieces.
● Ready ice cubes can be placed in the base and sealed
with the top lid to use as an ice bucket.
● At room temperature, ice can be kept without melting for
2-3 hours.
Method of Assembly: Suction Top lid + Base bucket.