Yeah I am kinda guy who likes having a look to the usage instructions of even the simplest things. I was very happy when I saw that and used in that way also praised to the persons mindset who added value by taking advantage on these 1 use bags. But also I was already knew that most of the people wouldn't be aware of it. I think this little thing clearly shows how some people are way more assertive and confident on almost everything with no basis and this behavior misleading them and making life harder... Keep calm and have a look around the product you paid for before rushing straight into ice cubes...
crazy question but how and where do you add the water without ruining the bag?? Wish you would have done the demo from the beginning. ruclips.net/video/NlvngtMny5M/видео.html
@@midlifemigration4256 wtf, why do you all not just have bags of ice? Why this whole waste of time and effort to put them in small sections? Just put the cubes in a bag and tie the top? I really don’t understand why someone would invent this. Can you help a genuinely confused American understand. Is it because you don’t use ice as often? I experienced that when I went to Canada, but that was just a normal bag of ice that instead of being 5 lbs was like the size of a small bag of frozen peas. 🤔
@@Pattern51lover The fridge in our motorhome (RV) is tiny, the freezer bags are a handy way of making ice in advance in our small freezer - particularly if we are miles from a store. I just learnt that it was a Danish guy that invented these bags.. Danish inventor Erling Vangedal-Nielsen patented the single-use ice cube bag in 1978. He was inspired to do so after spending a night with friends where their need for ice was in excess of that which could be provided by ice cube trays; he therefore filled standard plastic bags with water and froze them, the ice to subsequently be retrieved with a hammer. The design was subsequently revised to feature individual compartments for each ice cube, with a seal at the bag's entry point. The ice cube bag has subsequently been marketed and adopted worldwide.
@@Pattern51lover Yeah, as an American, out here in Europe (I just moved to NL) there's a lot less space for things than in giant America with its sky-high trees and endless roads--which is part of why public transportation in Europe is way better; those size differences have their ups and downs. I don't see bags of ice in stores here (partly because it just doesn't get that hot in general, but also because it's store space and refrigeration) but you can stack these little bags easily even in a tiny, tiny apartment freezer space.
I never thought of that either! I’ve also been doing it wrong for decades. Useful video, thank you.
Glad to help !
And ive been tearing them off with my teeth like a maniac. 😂
I didn't even know these existed until yesterday, but I'm glad I'll be starting off on the right foot. Thank you! :)
I DID NOT KNOW THIS! You have blown my mind :)
I don't think you're the only one, mate! Many thanks for posting this..
My pleasure!
Yeah I am kinda guy who likes having a look to the usage instructions of even the simplest things. I was very happy when I saw that and used in that way also praised to the persons mindset who added value by taking advantage on these 1 use bags. But also I was already knew that most of the people wouldn't be aware of it.
I think this little thing clearly shows how some people are way more assertive and confident on almost everything with no basis and this behavior misleading them and making life harder... Keep calm and have a look around the product you paid for before rushing straight into ice cubes...
Omg me too. Just had a go. Who knew lol. Thank you for vt
TikTok army is going to be on the way
Great video!
Thank you. I got some with the metal ice cubes I bought and needed to know this 👍🏽
Nice, gonna impress my corona & chill date with awesome ice bag opening skills
Anyone else from tiktok?
Thank you for sharing👍
You’re welcome
where do you buy that? never seen that before my life
Thank you for the right way of using them. 🙏
In germany are only the ones to „blop“(?) them out i think.
Thank you..had no clue till seeing this.
I need to send this to a girl on tik tok!!
I cant do this. I end up ripping it open
Don’t know your own strength!
@@midlifemigration4256 I guess so
No way I never knew this 👏
Its a game changer! no more fiddling with the bag trying to squeeze an ice cube out from its individual plastic prison.
Thanks
That's brilliant Thank you 🥳🥳
You’re welcome 😊
Damm till today i was just ripping it open but no more
All my life was a lie 🥲🥲🥲🥲
@midlifemigration comfort yourself. 21000 viewers and me have the same thoughts about their mental power. 😂
Where the bags from what brand. Never seen them
Where can i buy the bags? Have tried and failed with other types. Many thanks
Hi, these were from Waitrose (we are from the UK)
@@midlifemigration4256 many thanks god bless...
I can’t wait to see
when to add water?
Err before it goes in the freezer
You and me both 😂
😂 me too
Crazy isn’t it.
Wow I just knew this . Great info
Amazing isn’t it !
I was today ... Years old
I cane to see how you open it😩😩😩
Judging by the comments, no one knew this lol.
I know!
THANKYOU!!!!!!!
You’re welcome !!
Too much work tho...
crazy question but how and where do you add the water without ruining the bag?? Wish you would have done the demo from the beginning. ruclips.net/video/NlvngtMny5M/видео.html
I tried it like you still split the plastic lol im more idiot
dont know your own strength!
Where was this bag purchased? The ones i get off amazon do not pop apart like that
Hooo
I never heard of ice cube bags. Are they reusable?
Sadly no.
@@midlifemigration4256 wtf, why do you all not just have bags of ice? Why this whole waste of time and effort to put them in small sections? Just put the cubes in a bag and tie the top? I really don’t understand why someone would invent this. Can you help a genuinely confused American understand. Is it because you don’t use ice as often? I experienced that when I went to Canada, but that was just a normal bag of ice that instead of being 5 lbs was like the size of a small bag of frozen peas. 🤔
@@Pattern51lover The fridge in our motorhome (RV) is tiny, the freezer bags are a handy way of making ice in advance in our small freezer - particularly if we are miles from a store. I just learnt that it was a Danish guy that invented these bags.. Danish inventor Erling Vangedal-Nielsen patented the single-use ice cube bag in 1978. He was inspired to do so after spending a night with friends where their need for ice was in excess of that which could be provided by ice cube trays; he therefore filled standard plastic bags with water and froze them, the ice to subsequently be retrieved with a hammer. The design was subsequently revised to feature individual compartments for each ice cube, with a seal at the bag's entry point. The ice cube bag has subsequently been marketed and adopted worldwide.
@@Pattern51lover It takes more time and effort to smash one of those large bags of ice into convenient usable pieces compared to a bag like that.
@@Pattern51lover Yeah, as an American, out here in Europe (I just moved to NL) there's a lot less space for things than in giant America with its sky-high trees and endless roads--which is part of why public transportation in Europe is way better; those size differences have their ups and downs. I don't see bags of ice in stores here (partly because it just doesn't get that hot in general, but also because it's store space and refrigeration) but you can stack these little bags easily even in a tiny, tiny apartment freezer space.