
Order dry ice in Belgium
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Dry ice 10kg - incl. EPS box and outer carton
Regular price €36,75Regular priceUnit price / per -
Dry ice 15 kg - incl. EPS box and outer carton
Regular price €49,95Regular priceUnit price / per -
Dry ice 25kg - incl. EPS box and outer carton
Regular price €75,00Regular priceUnit price / per
Dry ice Belgium
Want to order dry ice in Belgium? Simply order through our webshop, starting at just five kilos. Place your order before 4:00 PM and we'll deliver it the next day!
Urgent Dry Ice Delivery Belgium
Do you need dry ice in Belgium quickly? Call us so we can help you as quickly as possible. We can handle urgent orders in Belgium within 2 hours!

Dry ice applications
We supply dry ice for various purposes to a wide range of companies. It's used in industry to cool or shrink certain high-temperature components. It's also used for refrigerated transport of medical supplies or food products, and even for air shipment. We can deliver large quantities, for example, in containers ranging from 150 to 400 kilos, if needed.
There are no additional costs associated with using the containers; you only pay for the transport costs.
Even if you need emergency cooling urgently, dry ice is a very suitable short-term solution. We're happy to discuss your needs and can deliver your dry ice the next day as standard.
Curious about what our dry ice can do for your organization? Contact us for personalized advice!
Dry ice for private individuals
Our webshop also supplies dry ice to consumers. You can order quantities starting from five kilos. Do you want to transport or ship non-perishable food items or create a unique experience with dry ice mist?
For small presentations, subtle effects, or a single scene in a play, our 10kg package is ideal. For large-scale effects or long-lasting fog, we recommend the 25kg package. Don't forget to add gloves to your order, as dry ice can cause burns if it comes into direct contact with skin.
Questions about dry ice?
Is dry ice safe?
If you use dry ice as intended, it's safe. The basic rules are as follows:
- Wear gloves. Direct contact with skin will cause burns.
- Store dry ice in ventilated areas.
- Never store dry ice in an airtight container.
Dry ice is not suitable for children. Always supervise. Do not allow children to crawl on the floor, as CO2 sinks to the ground.
Dry ice is not a toy. It can be dangerous if used incorrectly.
- Do not add dry ice to drinks unless in a suitable secure container such as the IceBubbler.
If you're transporting dry ice by car, make sure the car is well-ventilated. Check that the air circulation mode isn't activated, and keep in mind that excessively high CO2 levels can be harmful. Always transport it in the trunk.
How long can I store dry ice?
It depends on many circumstances, 10kg can be used up in minutes when put in hot water for big smoke effects. But when used for smaller more subtle smoke effects you can work with it for 2 hours.
We ship the dry ice in sturdy polystyrene boxes in which the dry ice remains in good quality for between 3 and 5 days, depending on where it is stored. The best way is to place the sealed packaging in the freezer. At room temperature, 10% to 15% of the dry ice evaporates per day. The colder you store it, the less it evaporates per day.
How much dry ice do I need?
For small presentations, subtle effects or for a single scene in a play, our 10kg packaging is ideal. For large effects or long-lasting fog, we recommend the 25kg packaging.
What is the best way to store dry ice?
It's best to store dry ice in an insulated location. The better the insulation, the slower the dry ice sublimates. The box we supply the dry ice in is ideal for storage. Dry ice evaporates quickly and therefore has a short shelf life. Our packaging is specially designed to allow the dry ice to "breathe." This way, the dry ice stays fresh longer, despite its original short shelf life.
Never store dry ice in an airtight or glass container. Sublimation of dry ice causes pressure to build up if the container is airtight. In its gaseous state, CO2 takes up up to 800 times more space.
CO2 is heavier than air and will therefore sink to the ground. An elevated CO2 concentration in the air is dangerous (asphyxiating), so it's important not to store dry ice in closed spaces such as basements, the hull of a boat, or a walk-in refrigerator. The danger arises, for example, when dry ice is stored regularly; the CO2 concentration will slowly but surely increase without you noticing. (It is possible to store your dry ice, including the box, in a regular refrigerator/freezer at home; in that case, place the dry ice, packaging and all, in the freezer. Because the freezer will be opened regularly, the CO2 content will naturally decrease, and there is no danger.)
Some materials can be damaged by direct contact with dry ice. Adhesives and sealants become brittle and fragile. Be careful when using this product in the kitchen.
Learn more about storing dry ice.
Is it possible to pay by direct debit?
Yes, that is possible. Please contact our customer service for this.
Can I place a repeat order?
Yes, that is possible. You can have a quantity of dry ice delivered once or several times a week without having to place an order for it each time. Please contact our customer service for this.
Do you also deliver to private individuals?
Yes, we also deliver to private individuals.
Buy dry ice at Droogijs Shop
We are the leading online store for dry ice deliveries in Belgium and the Netherlands. For any questions you have about dry ice, its operation, storage, or temperature, please visit our FAQ page .
We deliver throughout Belgium and the Netherlands and are happy to help you with specific questions. Contact us for personalized advice!