
I have a couple of vintage coolers.. On will be used as a pantry. The other will serve as a sound equipment container. Good for there ability to keep dust out
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
graidawg wrote:this year (and last for all i can remember) MDF put our ice in ziplock baggies then in the morning when we got new ice we filled our drinks containers with ice and melt water, then transfered what was left to the drinks cooler we wnet through a lot of ice but OH how nice it is to drink almost frozen water. also what is the point of drinking gin n tonic without ice?
theCryptofishist wrote:graidawg wrote:this year (and last for all i can remember) MDF put our ice in ziplock baggies then in the morning when we got new ice we filled our drinks containers with ice and melt water, then transfered what was left to the drinks cooler we wnet through a lot of ice but OH how nice it is to drink almost frozen water. also what is the point of drinking gin n tonic without ice?
Um. Keep down the malaria?
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
TinkerMom wrote:I have an Igloo Marine 165 that is about 13 yrs old. I use this for dry ice, it lasted us 8 days.
I put in all big blocks of dry ice and shove frozen foods around them. Keep it in the back of the truck
under our shade with a blanket over it, along with all the other coolers.
I also have 2 Coleman Extreme 160's one is for drinks, that we keep topped up through the week with
ice.
The second Coleman Extreme, has 3 Tidy Cat litter boxes in it. With ice packed around the boxes. I keep
milk, cheese, fruit, veggies,eggs, tortillas, etc. This way I can have my ice for my drinks, and my dairy and
what-nots don't get soggy.
Drain the water to soak our feet or wash dishes with.
I have found that my Igloo beats out the Coleman hands down. Even when we go to the lake
and only use ice.
FIGJAM wrote:Do soggy whatnots get pruney?
lucky420 wrote:Your feet will love the ice cold foot baths...
And tink glad you keep your "what nots" from getting soggy.
junglesmacks wrote:For the record, I would highly recommend the Igloo MaxCold over the Coleman Xtreme primarily due to the handle construction. For long term use, the Igloo's are built much better. Their drawback is that they are slightly bulkier and more expensive over the Coleman. We went with the Coleman for TTITD because it was priced so right and readily available at WallyWorld for ship to store pickup..
Here at home for camping, I own the Igloo MaxCold 165 qt and it's amazing.
FIGJAM wrote:The color did'nt seem to make a difference.
I went with the igloo because the top can latch closed and the hinges are better.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Yes.. AVOID the Coleman model and go for Igloo all the way. Coleman handle design sucks and they will break off with your first use. The Igloos are all around a better cooler and comparable in price.
We've used both and feel strongly about this
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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