Many kitchen supply stores will carry an ice pick. If you're looking locally, you can ask your local gourmet retailer to get you one (many have a supplier who sells them like Norpro or Harold Imports). If you have a last minute need you can always use a new wood awl from a hardware store. A standard 4" scratch awl would work perfectly well, and they typically come with a wooden handle, which at a glance would appear to be a normal ice pick... An ice pick is, in all reality, an awl, just with a slightly different "spike".
Or... just Google ice pick and look at all the options, they run around $2-$5, and I doubt shipping would be very much.
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No. An ice pick is a wedge, not a lever at all.
Because an ice pick is sharp and heavy
Use an ice pick.
An ice pick is a type of wedge, which is a simple machine used to separate objects by applying force. In this case, the sharp point of the ice pick concentrates force to break apart ice.
An ice pick is a type of wedge, which is a simple machine. The sharp pointed end of the ice pick concentrates force over a small area to make it easier to break apart ice.
it a ax that is to pick away the ice.
you can buy ice at a service station
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