I need some advice on how to manage my cooling vest so it's usable. How do other people keep them charged and cold and ready to wear?
I just bought an ArcticHeat cooling vest. After it soaked in water and dried overnight, I put it in the freezer as suggested. However, I left it in the freezer for the whole day. When I pulled it out of the plastic bag, it was frozen solid with lots of frost on the outside. The front and back had frozen together and there was no way to make it wearable. After 2 hours of hanging outside, it was still too frozen to use.
Today, I put it in the freezer for 2 hours and it worked great. I thought it would be convenient to store it in the freezer so it was always ready, but now I'm going to need to plan ahead. If it's not in the freezer, though, it's going to dry out and I'll need to re-wet the crystals. Then I'll need to dry the vest before it goes into the freezer. Geez...what a production.
Any suggestions from experienced users?
Thanks.
I just bought an ArcticHeat cooling vest. After it soaked in water and dried overnight, I put it in the freezer as suggested. However, I left it in the freezer for the whole day. When I pulled it out of the plastic bag, it was frozen solid with lots of frost on the outside. The front and back had frozen together and there was no way to make it wearable. After 2 hours of hanging outside, it was still too frozen to use.
Today, I put it in the freezer for 2 hours and it worked great. I thought it would be convenient to store it in the freezer so it was always ready, but now I'm going to need to plan ahead. If it's not in the freezer, though, it's going to dry out and I'll need to re-wet the crystals. Then I'll need to dry the vest before it goes into the freezer. Geez...what a production.
Any suggestions from experienced users?
Thanks.
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