NOODLER'S INK
Shipping Ink will Pause until March 31, 2026
Shipping ink in winter carries a significant risk of the ink freezing, expanding, and breaking its container.
Why Shipping Ink in Winter is Risky:
Ink is a water-based liquid and freezes at or near 32°F (0°C).
Expansion and Breakage: When the water in the ink freezes, it expands, creating pressure that can crack glass bottles or cartridges. This often leads to an "inky mess" upon arrival.
Separation and Quality Issues: While some frozen inks can be thawed and used, the freezing process can cause the pigments to separate from the binder, potentially affecting the ink's properties or leading to a chunky consistency. Some specialty inks may not reincorporate properly after freezing.
Transit Exposure: Packages often sit in unheated delivery trucks, cargo boxes, or postal facilities for extended periods, especially over weekends or during holiday rushes, making them vulnerable to sustained extreme cold
Noodler's Ink is a small American company run by Nathan Tardif in Southern Massachusetts, USA. The Noodler's Ink Co. is best known for their extensive range of colours, the hand drawn bottle label artwork and unique properties of their inks.
The name Noodler's comes from a technique of catching catfish by hand. Noodling involves wading into the water and feeling around for small crevasses and catching the catfish who have backed themselves inside by holding onto the outside edges of their open mouth. Nathan says it is the ultimate battle between man and beast and your bank balance and social standing have no bearing on your ability. The catfish can be seen on all the ink bottles packaging.
