Mike K
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My dad is thinking about getting a high end (Pelican or similar) cooler so I started doing some basic research. I found this BCP thread that had some good stuff but I thought I'd start a new one specifically dedicated to coolers and tips/tricks to make ice last.
Tips I've come across so far so far or learned on my own:
- Freeze 1 gallon jugs
- A layer of thinsulite over the top
- Keep direct sun off the cooler (in shade if possible, obviously)
- Cover the cooler with a wet towel. Rewet as necessary and the sun won't be able to cook your cooler as much
- Freeze everything you can
- Make your own ice (blocks)*
- Use dry ice (at the bottom of the cooler)
- Open the cooler as infrequently as possible (pack it wisely and organize by day, etc)
- Precool the cooler
- My dad said he heard good things about these reusable cooler packs
*I've also started making my own blocks. I take old Amazon shipping boxes of various sizes and line them with kitchen trash can liners (doubling is always a good idea) then stick 'em in the freezer. They take a while to freeze if they're big but they last longer than the store bought stuff. I learned from river trip buddies that the ice blocks you buy at the store are typically compressed crushed ice. Some places sell "real" solid ice. It costs more but we'd buy the good stuff for our Idaho river trips and it lasted much longer.
Brands? Some of you guys like the Coleman Extreme Series. Good bang for buck apparently. That video likes the Engel brand overall for quality and sturdiness. Pelican, Iglooo, Yeti, etc. Anyone have a brand that they're in love with?
Thanks to @Nick , @sixstringsteve , and @gnwatts for info from the previous thread.
Add your tips or thoughts to this thread if you have any. Thanks!
Tips I've come across so far so far or learned on my own:
- Freeze 1 gallon jugs
- A layer of thinsulite over the top
- Keep direct sun off the cooler (in shade if possible, obviously)
- Cover the cooler with a wet towel. Rewet as necessary and the sun won't be able to cook your cooler as much
- Freeze everything you can
- Make your own ice (blocks)*
- Use dry ice (at the bottom of the cooler)
- Open the cooler as infrequently as possible (pack it wisely and organize by day, etc)
- Precool the cooler
- My dad said he heard good things about these reusable cooler packs
*I've also started making my own blocks. I take old Amazon shipping boxes of various sizes and line them with kitchen trash can liners (doubling is always a good idea) then stick 'em in the freezer. They take a while to freeze if they're big but they last longer than the store bought stuff. I learned from river trip buddies that the ice blocks you buy at the store are typically compressed crushed ice. Some places sell "real" solid ice. It costs more but we'd buy the good stuff for our Idaho river trips and it lasted much longer.
Brands? Some of you guys like the Coleman Extreme Series. Good bang for buck apparently. That video likes the Engel brand overall for quality and sturdiness. Pelican, Iglooo, Yeti, etc. Anyone have a brand that they're in love with?
Thanks to @Nick , @sixstringsteve , and @gnwatts for info from the previous thread.
Add your tips or thoughts to this thread if you have any. Thanks!