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No, absolutely not. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. A block of dry ice has a surface temperature of minus 109.3 degrees Fahrenheit (-78.5 degrees C). You might think the freezer is a great place to keep it cool, but it is actually too warm, and the dry ice will sublimate (turn into a gassy state). Also, the extreme cold may damage your freezer. This freezer will not operate with that extreme cold.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I do not see why you could'nt
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't have any dry ice in my freezer; therefore, I don't know. I would contact Insignia with your question.
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