S
Scenic WonderRunner
Guest
Flounder said:I bought a Colemen Ultimate Extreme cooler last month. I thought I would test it. I put 4 pounds of dry ice in the bottom along with a frozen 2 liter Platypus bag filled with water I intended to drink by day 5. The cooler has been sitting on my deck with the only contents being 12 bottles of water. We're on day 7 and I think I might make it to day 8 with ice in the Platypus bag. That is pretty awesome for a $65 cooler.
Great Info......Flounder! ...........on the dry ice!
I've been wondering how that might help me.
It's all about the ice!
I use a basic cooler. The ice I use is made in my freezer in 2 quart juice bottles. I freeze them solid for days before I'm heading out on a trip. In fact.....they just sit ready to go in my freezer before I want to head out any time!
This also gives you an emergency supply of water later on if you get stuck. Very Important!
I use 6 juice bottles. Frozen solid. My food fits around them.
Get da Picture................>?!!!!

You could Even Freeze your Juice!
I make a mental note of where all my food is, which limits the time I have to leave my cooler Open! Very Important! Do NOT.....Leave your Cooler open for longer periods of time!
Do NOT!...............just put ice cubes in your cooler! You will be very upset!
My cooler stays cold for at least 7 days and more in the winter and 5 days + in the summer. I also keep it covered in a white large towel, and also including my Mexican Blanket! Which I also use for da Beach!
I also have a curtain in the back that keeps the sun off my cooler. KEEP the SUN OFF your Cooler!
.................now go have fun!:friday: :chef:
My main cooler is the Blue and white............

Now be sure to have your Fruits and Veggies!

At times if I'm heading out for a day trip I will just bring my smaller cooler. And not bother to load up my larger cooler with my Juice Ice Blocks!
.................now go have fun!:friday: :chef:
.
Last edited by a moderator: