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  • Sale -10% HIC Harold Import Co. HIC Ice Tong, Japanese Stainless Steel, 6.25 1-Inch, 6.25 Inch, Silver HIC Harold Import Co. HIC Ice Tong, Japanese Stainless Steel, 6.25 1-Inch, 6.25 Inch, Silver

    HIC Harold Import Co. HIC Harold Import Co. HIC Ice Tong, Japanese Stainless Steel, 6.25 1-Inch, 6.25 Inch, Silver
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    Brand: HIC Harold Import Co.Color: SilverFeatures: HIC’s Ice Tong picks up and delivers ice cubes where needed to chill lemonade, iced tea or coffee drinks, mixed drinks, summer cocktails, and more Made in Japan from stainless steel; sturdy and durable; will never rust; Measures 6.25-Inches x 1-Inch Curved grips with teeth hold ice cubes securely for easy transport; spring action keeps tong open and always at the ready between uses Great for all ice cubes, large and small or in whimsical shapes, reusable ice cubes, like whisky stones; works equally well for serving sugar cubes A versatile addition to flatware, tea accessories, and barware; the perfect accompaniment for ice buckets; dishwasher safe Binding: Kitchenmodel number: 1151Part Number: 1151Details: HIC’s Ice Tong easily picks up and delivers ice cubes for chill down pitchers of lemonade and iced teas, coffee drinks, mixed drinks, craft cocktails, and more. Its curved grips with teeth hold ice cubes securely for easy transport. The spring action keeps tong open and at the ready between uses. Simply squeeze the Ice Tong to pick up the cube and release to deliver where needed. Perfect for all types of ice cubes, large or small, including cubes in whimsical shapes, reusable ice cubes, like whisky stones. Works equally well for serving sugar cubes. A helpful addition to flatware, drink accessories, and barware, and the perfect accompaniment for ice buckets. HIC’s stainless steel Ice Tong is up to the task for everyday dining, holiday meals, parties, even outdoor entertaining. A tradition since 1965, HIC Serveware is made in Japan from stainless steel. It’s sturdy and durable, resistant to rust, and dishwasher safe.EAN: 0781723115119Package Dimensions: 6.8 x 3.3 x 0.9 inches

    $ 23.99$ 21.49

Ice tools like picks and tongs are essential bar tools for handling ice. It keeps things sanitary, and it protects you from the cold temperature. Other items like stainless steel ice cubes can keep your drink cool without diluting it.

How to Make Clear Ice

1. Warm Water

Use warm water from the tap or boil water in a pot. This will boil off the impurities of the water, helping it achieve clear ice. You can also use filtered water to maximize the chances of clear ice.

2. Cooler

Pour your warm water into a small cooler; the insulating material can help freeze your water faster. The wide base will create a giant block of ice that can be sculpted to the shape you want.

3. Slow Freezing

Leave the lid off and place the small cooler in the freezer. Let it freeze for 18-24 hours, this will freeze most of your ice, but it will leave a small layer of water. If this layer of water freezes, then the block becomes cloudy.

4. Shape

Place your ice onto a clean workspace. You can do this by flipping the cooler and giving it a tap. Let it slide down to the work area. Use a serrated knife to cut and shape your ice.

History of Ice Picks

Ice picks started as an ice ax to cut natural ice from lakes and ponds. They’re made of a long wooden pole with an iron spike tip used to travel on snowfields and glaciers in the Alps.

They later became smaller to use as a household item used to break up, pick at, or chip at the ice. It was used for separating and shaping the blocks of ice found in iceboxes. Ice picks became less popular around the late 1920s and early 1930s since people could make their ice.

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