Freezer spray contents

That freezer spray you use for plumbing - anyone know what's in it? A friend said "liquid nitrogen". I was about to say how stupid he was when I realised I actually have no idea what it is. Maybe it is liquid nitrogen? All I can find on google is that is works by evaporation.

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Lieutenant Scott
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Jesus H Christ, 36 and nothing up top (with a degree). Tetrafluoroethane if you'd get off your arse and look.

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Safety Data Sheet (COSHH) Normally, someone with a degree has the intelligence to seek information. It doesn't work with you though. Prick. Get back to demon.local with the rest of the pricks.

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brass monkey

Which is the R134a which you get fined for releasing to atmosphere from air conditioners in Australia. ps. you can get it in electronic shops to blow the dust off your keyboard and it used to be used as an aerosol in asthma puffers.

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F Murtz

I've really no idea, "shit for brains" asked the question, I merely tried to help, kinda.

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brass monkey

Why spend ages searching when I can just ask? The specs aren't displayed in most online shops.

Australia are a little wimpy with regards to pollution.

Doesn't that freeze the keyboard?

Freeze their throats? That'll cure the Asthma.....

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Lieutenant Scott

Find it yourself next time, pal.

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brass monkey

Or, indeed, cool ones which work with heat, but it's a very blunt instrument.

MBQ

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Man at B&Q

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