Description
Break up ice with ease with this stainless-steel ice pick punch with Anti-skid Wooden Handle! With a single sharp hardened steel point, this ice pick will break chunks of ice from your freezer, ice machine, or other source almost effortlessly. This pick’s wooden handle provides a comfortable and sturdy grip for users. Boasting extreme sturdiness and strength, this ice pick will not let you down.
The ice pick is a pointed metal tool used from the 1800s to the 1900s to break, pick or chip at ice. The design consists of a sharp metal spike attached to a wooden handle. The tool’s design has been relatively unchanged since its creation. In the 1800s, ice blocks were collected from frozen water sources and distributed to nearby homes. An ice pick allows you to easily cut the blocks into smaller pieces for use. Often these small blocks were used in iceboxes.
Any time ice is taken out of the freezer, it will begin to melt, and once it’s placed back in the freezer, it will start solidifying again. These temperature changes cause ice cubes to transform into large blocks. That’s why ice picks are extremely useful tools to have in supply in your restaurant, bar, cafeteria, or catering service. These picks can also be used to break up other products, including bulk frozen foods. Caterers can even use them to form small ice sculptures for centerpieces.
Usage:
If your establishment gets ice from a commercial ice machine, then you know that the occasional ice buildup is inevitable. By having these stainless-steel ice pick punch in stock, you’ll be able to break up solid chunks of ice safely. Whether you’re looking for bar ice chippers to prep ice for drink service in your restaurant or bar, or you need styles to chop ice for your salad bar, we’re sure to have the perfect choice for you.
Even with the Anti-skid Wooden Handle, when chipping ice you may also want to protect your hands with cut resistant gloves.
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