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So as we all know. It's about the water being on a low temperature and you want to prevent having to much ice in your bucket. So i was wondering if anyone ever experimented with ice packs. I don't have to much freezer space because we got a lot of fresh food for our dogs. But everytime we receive a new order of food they include those aluminum ice packs and we got a bunch of those. My idea was to use these to help cool down the water faster and ofcourse take them out before washing, so i could use less ice cubes

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Look up "full mesh bubble bags".

They're essentially giant teabags you close up completely and neither paddle nor ice touches the bud.

That being said: Try it. Adding these might help.

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