Products - Dry Ice
Dry Ice - Pickup Available
Dry ice is a reliable choice for powerful, long lasting cooling. Reel Ice Co. offers dry ice in both block and pellet form to support everything from shipping and emergency backup to special projects and commercial use.
Dry ice is available for pickup only at our Warrenton, MO location during business hours. Calling ahead is recommended to confirm availability.
Dry ice is available for pickup only at our Warrenton, MO location during business hours. Calling ahead is recommended to confirm availability.
Dry Ice That Delivers
Cooling Power
Our dry ice is produced for consistent quality and dependable performance. Available in block and pellet form, it provides intense cooling for situations where regular ice simply is not enough.
By offering two types of dry ice and offering a straight forward pickup process we are able to serve just about every individual and business looking for a reliable dry ice supplier.
Looking for regular dry ice availability?
Contact us to check inventory or plan recurring pickups.
Contact us to check inventory or plan recurring pickups.
❄️ Block Dry Ice
Ideal for extended cooling, transport, storage, and situations where long lasting performance is required.
❄️ Pellet Dry Ice
Perfect for smaller applications, rapid cooling, science projects, and precise temperature control.
Our Dry Ice Services
Available For Pickup Only. Delivery Offered in Special Cases.
For Individuals & Businesses
Dry Ice Pickup - Warrenton, MO
Pick up block or pellet dry ice at our Warrenton location during regular business hours.
- Address: 3500 S Spoede Ln, Truesdale, MO 63380
- Phone: (636) 456-0967
- Hours: Mon-Friday 8AM-4PM, Sat 9AM-4PM (By Appointment)
- No minimum – great for smaller need
- Please call ahead to confirm availability
Learn more about our Ice Pickup options.
Dry ice delivery is limited to bulk orders of 1,000 lb or more. Contact us to check availability.
❄️ Fresh Inventory Daily
😊Easy Pickup Process
📍Local Missouri Supplier
📞 Call Ahead for Availability
🔒 Safe Handling Practices
Dry Ice Safety Tips
Best Practices For Handling Dry Ice.
Avoid Airtight Containers & Ensure Ventilation
Never store dry ice in sealed spaces. As it sublimates into carbon dioxide gas, pressure can build in airtight containers and gas levels can rise in enclosed areas. Always allow airflow and use vented or loosely closed coolers for safe handling.
Always Handle Dry Ice With Insulated Gloves
Always handle dry ice with proper protection. At –109°F, dry ice can cause instant frostbite on contact, making bare-hand handling extremely dangerous. Use insulated gloves, tongs, or other protective tools whenever lifting, moving, or breaking it.
Keep Dry Ice Away From Children & Pets
Store dry ice where kids and pets cannot reach. Accidental contact can cause frostbite, so keep it in a monitored, elevated, or enclosed spot and never leave it unattended during use.
Dry Ice FAQs
Common questions about buying dry ice in Missouri.
Can I pick up dry ice today?
We restock dry ice daily, but quantities can be limited. It’s always best to call ahead to confirm availability, especially if you need a larger amount.
Visit the ice pickup page to learn more.
Visit the ice pickup page to learn more.
Where do I pick up dry ice?
Dry ice is available exclusively at our Warrenton, MO location during regular business hours.
Do you offer dry ice delivery?
Delivery is only available for bulk orders of 1,000 lb or more. Call us to see if your order qualifies.
How long does dry ice last?
Dry ice generally lasts:
- 12–24 hours in a standard cooler (regular, non-premium)
- 24–36 hours in a high-quality insulated cooler (YETI-style)
Key factors: cooler insulation, venting, ambient temperature, and how often the cooler is opened.
How much dry ice should I buy?
Industry guidelines:
- 5–10 lbs per 24 hours is correct for small coolers (25–40 qt).
- 10–20 lbs per 24 hours for medium coolers (50–75 qt).
- 20–30 lbs per 24 hours for large coolers (100 qt+).
What should I bring when picking up dry ice?
Bring a cooler or insulated container. Avoid sealed containers — dry ice must be able to vent.
Looking to order dry ice?
Place an order online or call us now.