If you introduce your finger into a boiling Liquid Nitrogen (-170ºC) and remove it fast, noting will happens... Try do de same with hot oil or grease (+170ºC)...
You just does not have the habit to use it daily... Rgds
Great idea using the Liquid Nitrogen. Just wondering why the operator didn't have goggles on. Looks like he may have got a splash. That stuff BURNS. Great video though.
@EddiesMum91 it evaporates too fast for a drop to travel more than a few inches. And a tiny drop aint gonna burn you - it'll be gas in about one second. ever had warts burned off? Much longer contact time.
@christophelambrechts liquid nitrogen and dry ice are pretty cheap, just find a stockist. I suggest looking in the yellow pages for gas suppliers and making a few calls. To buy liquid nitrogen you'll need a container they accept (here it's a metal flask of any description with a small hole in the lid)... Dry ice they give to you in a cardboard box.
I pay NZ$6.50 a kilo for dry ice and NZ$14 a litre for liquid nitrogen. It's cheap enough
If you introduce your finger into a boiling Liquid Nitrogen (-170ºC) and remove it fast, noting will happens... Try do de same with hot oil or grease (+170ºC)...
You just does not have the habit to use it daily... Rgds
Arpucci 1 year ago
Question: Do you use goggles when frying?
Answer: Not!
Liquid Nitrogen is less agressive than hot oil or grease... You just does not have the habit to use it daily...
Arpucci 1 year ago
he does have goggles on\
ozrockit 1 year ago
Great idea using the Liquid Nitrogen. Just wondering why the operator didn't have goggles on. Looks like he may have got a splash. That stuff BURNS. Great video though.
EddiesMum91 1 year ago
@EddiesMum91 it evaporates too fast for a drop to travel more than a few inches. And a tiny drop aint gonna burn you - it'll be gas in about one second. ever had warts burned off? Much longer contact time.
englandinacan 6 months ago
chariots of fire music?? lol...
riteasrain 1 year ago
and were should i get liquid nitrogen ?? ??
supermarket ??
1001Silver 2 years ago
@1001Silver or check out your local IVF clinic....lol
asteroidphobic 1 year ago
Indeed super, but so expensive.
christophelambrechts 3 years ago
@christophelambrechts liquid nitrogen and dry ice are pretty cheap, just find a stockist. I suggest looking in the yellow pages for gas suppliers and making a few calls. To buy liquid nitrogen you'll need a container they accept (here it's a metal flask of any description with a small hole in the lid)... Dry ice they give to you in a cardboard box.
I pay NZ$6.50 a kilo for dry ice and NZ$14 a litre for liquid nitrogen. It's cheap enough
englandinacan 6 months ago
I found the Thermomix in Canada through MiniMaxKitchen..com! The site also has more info than the videos here :) Pretty cool!
mnewelski 3 years ago
Genial!
gnabben83 3 years ago