KLITE
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I cant get the material inside the tubes being put in the freezer to go much bellow -3C, cans at nearly -30 and so is the steel of the tube, but material inside doesnt get any colder. Some chickpeas i have in there are at -20, does the airy nature of the material create an insulating quality that doesnt allow it to reach lower temperatures? Or am i just stupid, i consider that too..
I cant get the material inside the tubes being put in the freezer to go much bellow -3C, cans at nearly -30 and so is the steel of the tube, but material inside doesnt get any colder. Some chickpeas i have in there are at -20, does the airy nature of the material create an insulating quality that doesnt allow it to reach lower temperatures? Or am i just stupid, i consider that too..