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Don't use dry ice. It's frozen carbon dioxide. Great for plants to breathe, but not so good for us mammals.

Ice cream salt would work, but I think Linda's right in thinking any type of salt would help. Get one set up and experiment! After making your fridge-o-bator, any of these will be a piece of cake for you. You could run one in each room and still probably save money over central ac.
 
Don't use dry ice. It's frozen carbon dioxide. Great for plants to breathe, but not so good for us mammals.

Ice cream salt would work, but I think Linda's right in thinking any type of salt would help. Get one set up and experiment! After making your fridge-o-bator, any of these will be a piece of cake for you. You could run one in each room and still probably save money over central ac.

I knew there was something about dry ice. just didnt know what. I thought if you touched it it would burn your skin.
 
DD just told me to give Konners new shoes I bought him to the puppy. They are FUBU. I told her then you go buy him a new pair for school .
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So what is dry ice used for then ?

Keep things cold. Ice cream vendors and coolers and such, shipping/mailing things that need to stay cold. Usually used outdoors or at least with windows open, but I wouldn't want it blowing in my face. Carbon dioxide is denser than air, so it sinks, but it is also what your body works to expel, so you don't want a higher level in the air you breathe.
 
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