In the event that you need to chill a small area/room and air conditioning, it is possible to rig a system using plastic tubing, a small fan, and some styrofoam blocks to pump cool air anywhere you like. I’ve done this with dry ice in a cooler, but a freezer should work fine.
Take objects that need to be hidden, mix them into a casserole and freeze it. If anyone’s going to the trouble to dethaw your casseroles to search for it, you are involved in something really insane.
Chill some small hard object and shatter it with a hammer for entertainment value.
In the spirit of trying to have 3, I shall try one:
If you have wax stuck on something, put it in the freezer, preferably touching any frost buildup, for a few minutes. It breaks off nice and easy after that. Very useful in the lapidary world.
Learned blankness about the possible use of everyday appliances, besides the explicitely stated?
Now you’re morally obliged to find 3 creative use for a freezer...
In the event that you need to chill a small area/room and air conditioning, it is possible to rig a system using plastic tubing, a small fan, and some styrofoam blocks to pump cool air anywhere you like. I’ve done this with dry ice in a cooler, but a freezer should work fine.
Take objects that need to be hidden, mix them into a casserole and freeze it. If anyone’s going to the trouble to dethaw your casseroles to search for it, you are involved in something really insane.
Chill some small hard object and shatter it with a hammer for entertainment value.
That last one seems to be a standard use to me. Is that just me?
In the spirit of trying to have 3, I shall try one:
If you have wax stuck on something, put it in the freezer, preferably touching any frost buildup, for a few minutes. It breaks off nice and easy after that. Very useful in the lapidary world.
It’s standard use of liquid nitrogen, less so with conventional freezers.