![]() A box of chargers, showing the foil sealed end which releases the gas after being punctured. The associated kitchen appliance which receives the charger is commonly known as a whipping siphon. The nitrous oxide in chargers is also used as an oxidizer in hybrid engines. ![]() This is usually done by a sharp pin inside the whipped cream dispenser. ![]() The narrow end of a charger has a foil covering which is broken to release the gas. Mosa cream chargers dumped at a car park in London A whipped cream charger (sometimes colloquially called a whippit, whippet, nossy, nang or charger) is a steel cylinder or cartridge filled with (N 2O) that is used as a whipping agent in a dispenser. You unscrew it to release? I dont remember its been years since ive played with whippets. ![]() While unscrewing use force to push down the cracker so no no2 escapes threw the bottom. Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by DroneLore, Aug 4, 2008. Is there anyway I can open it without a cracker? Can someone explain how to use a N2O cracker to me. I have a whippet but don't have one of those crackers.
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