FYI, you can also buy one of these and make sugar free whipped cream almost as easily as buying it. Ingredients are just cream and half a dropper of Stevia, maybe some vanilla if you're feeling fancy.
That's either a CO2 canister or a NO2 canister. They are used (amongst other uses) for whipping up cream in this kind of containers. But again: they have many other uses like in "emergency" bicycle tire pumps.
Nowadays they seem to be popular amongst the youth as a laughing gas (nitrous oxide) dispenser (as in: getting high fast).
I got this one after i stripped the plastic threads on my last one. I like the all metal no paint because it absorbs heat from the environment faster and doesnt get as cold.
Oh yeah, but save the plastic tip from your current one. The otis tips are dangerous.
my first time I did 8, I was sober, and it was super underwhelming. Now I only do nitrous when I trip and its absolutely amazing, I average 50-75 a trip (every 2 weeks), but yes get yourself a cracker. If you have the money get yourself a high quality stainless steel one, the one I have is awesome: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DZ2HZ2U/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_asin\_title\_o07\_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You can get a brand new one for $60
What kinda fuckery is this?
This type: https://www.amazon.com/Whipped-Cream-Dispenser-Stainless-Steel/dp/B01DZ2HZ2U
It's very similar to a seltzer bottle, except for the type of gas used, and the dispensing nozzle.
Pop one (or two) chargers in a whipped cream dispenser and inhale. Some people use a balloon.
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How thick is your fucking skull? Can you read correctly? Whippets are literally just nitrous. You use a whipped cream canister like this https://www.amazon.com/Whipped-Cream-Dispenser-Stainless-Steel/dp/B01DZ2HZ2U and a whipped cream charger https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whipped-cream_charger
Thank you. They removed the Eurokitchen stainless one from prime (was $70 now $150). I’m setting up a PO Box Tuesday and ordering a dispenser. I’m looking at
Whipped Cream Dispenser Stainless Steel - Professional Whipped Cream Maker - Gourmet Cream Whipper - Large 500ml / 1 Pint Capacity Canister - Includes 3 Culinary Decorating Nozzles https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DZ2HZ2U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_aH8BFbBZSH593
Or this guy
ICO Brand 1 Pint All Stainless Steel Professional Whipped Cream Dispenser https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SSQQ1Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DM8BFbT4AWD47
Will be ordering as soon as they give me the keys Tuesday. Can’t afford more than $70 right now with the PO Box fee. 29 y/o but ever since we had a kid 18mo ago my DOWN ass GF turned completely straight edge, like doesn’t even want me to smoke.
Someone told me that Eurkitchen for $70 was great — but that OTIS is the first I linked to you and amazon choice, 2nd is the ICO.
When I just searched almost ALL “safe” ones are gone (non plastic cartridge holders, stainless steel etc). Not sure what to get between the 2. Guess I’ll research all night but thank you for confirming the 2 I’m looking at 1 you have and 1 you’re picking up. Yeah I can’t afford the iSi either.
> 5. It displaces oxygen in the container and staves off the cream from going rancid
Story time.
I bought one of these from one of those "$5 for anything here" stores that's full of junk returned to Amazon sellers or whatever. When I bought it (actually a pretty nice one, looked it up and it retails on Amazon for like $60), it was full of residue. I figured for the $5 I spent on it, it would be worth it to clean it out and see what happens. Didn't take too long to get it fully disassembled and scrubbed out, then ran it all through a cycle in the dishwasher to sanitize.
I bought it because one of my coworkers likes to have whipped cream in his coffee, and I figured what the hell, might as well for this price. I also worked at Starbucks many many years ago, and one of our favorite things to do was make flavored whipped cream with the syrup concentrates. Pull a double espresso over some caramel whipped cream? Yes, please.
Anyway, took it in to the office, and proceeded to make some regular old whipped cream for the guy. He liked it, and it got used for a couple of days. Then he quit, and it just sat there, in the fridge. For months. I didn't notice at first, since I usually just drink my serious gourmet shit black. And when I did finally notice it, it had been like 2 months already. It continued to hang out in the office fridge for another couple months, until we were doing a cleanout of all the crap that had been left in there.
I took it home, and it proceeded to be studiously ignored in the back of the fridge for another couple weeks, until I got up the gumption to get it cleaned out again. And you know what? It wasn't bad! That first time I did the thorough cleaning, right after I'd bought it, it was RANK. Shit got nasty while it traveled all over and then sat in a bin until I bought it. But it really wasn't bad this time. No smell, no clumping up, nothing. I didn't taste it, because, you know, gross. But it cleaned up really well, sanitized it again, and now it's sitting, assembled, waiting for my next batch, whenever that may happen.
I had been offhandedly wondering why it didn't stink. And now I know. So thank you for that!
Also, protip for anyone who's read this far: if you want to use one of these contraptions for making nitro cold brew, do not use the whipped cream gas cartridges. NO2 does not make for a tasty nitro coffee! It's too dang creamy. Makes it taste like coffee flavored whipped cream that's got something seriously wrong with the texture. Instead, you have to use nitrogen, just straight up N2. I learned this lesson the hard way. Now, hopefully, you won't have to.
Ya I’m not using those kinds of cartridges I’m using https://www.amazon.com/Whipped-Cream-Dispenser-Stainless-Steel/dp/B01DZ2HZ2U