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KRISPY KAN Blue Magic Biscuit Tin
$45
Hi I have for sale a Vintage KRISPY KAN Blue Magic Biscuit Tin.
It is in very good used condition.
The paint on the lid needs repainting, a panel beater could easily match the colour to bring it back to near new condition without detracting from it's originality.
The Dri-Nob keeps the interior of the can and its contents free from moisture by absorbing it within the blue magic crystals.
When they turn pink just remove the glass knob and place it in a 400 degree oven to remove the moisture and reactivate the blue crystals.
It is completely safe, neither chemical is dangerous providing you don't break open the Dri-Nob and ingest the crystals.
The chemicals found in the glass vials are dehydrated epsom salts (Magnesium sulfate) and an indicator cobalt (II) chloride tetrahydrate. The magnesium sulfate absorbs moisture from the can as it rehydrates into magnesium sulfate heptahydrate (normal epsom salts) while the cobalt (II) chloride tetrahydrate (which is blue) absorbs moisture to become cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate (which is pink). When you heat the vial the water in the salts evaporates, so the cracker keeper can work again.
Distributed by TB Guest & Co Ltd around 1949.
Weight 550g unboxed.
Size 22cm H X 18cm diameter.
IF YOU CAN SEE AN ITEM IT IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE DON'T ASK IF IT IS AVAILABLE AS GUMTREE SUGGESTS WHICH WASTES TIME, SOMEONE ELSE MAY BUY IT IN THE MEANTIME.
Happy to post Australia wide with tracking and insurance if required at the buyers expense.
See my other ad's for more collectable items.
It is in very good used condition.
The paint on the lid needs repainting, a panel beater could easily match the colour to bring it back to near new condition without detracting from it's originality.
The Dri-Nob keeps the interior of the can and its contents free from moisture by absorbing it within the blue magic crystals.
When they turn pink just remove the glass knob and place it in a 400 degree oven to remove the moisture and reactivate the blue crystals.
It is completely safe, neither chemical is dangerous providing you don't break open the Dri-Nob and ingest the crystals.
The chemicals found in the glass vials are dehydrated epsom salts (Magnesium sulfate) and an indicator cobalt (II) chloride tetrahydrate. The magnesium sulfate absorbs moisture from the can as it rehydrates into magnesium sulfate heptahydrate (normal epsom salts) while the cobalt (II) chloride tetrahydrate (which is blue) absorbs moisture to become cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate (which is pink). When you heat the vial the water in the salts evaporates, so the cracker keeper can work again.
Distributed by TB Guest & Co Ltd around 1949.
Weight 550g unboxed.
Size 22cm H X 18cm diameter.
IF YOU CAN SEE AN ITEM IT IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE DON'T ASK IF IT IS AVAILABLE AS GUMTREE SUGGESTS WHICH WASTES TIME, SOMEONE ELSE MAY BUY IT IN THE MEANTIME.
Happy to post Australia wide with tracking and insurance if required at the buyers expense.
See my other ad's for more collectable items.
- Date Listed:26/01/2021
- Last Edited:26/01/2021
- Condition:Used
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