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I'm so excited to have finally have ordered the "most important mod", but upon it's arrival, I will have almost no time to test it out with cheese/eggs/ice cream/ice/milk/meats/etc. As a result, I was hoping to pick the collective brains of those here who have extensive experience with their Engle 45's.
My fridge won't have the Two-Zone, but does have the Two-Zone basket set, which appears to offer the ability to help keep items above the coldest (bottom) from freezing.
Some of my thoughts/options are:
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My fridge won't have the Two-Zone, but does have the Two-Zone basket set, which appears to offer the ability to help keep items above the coldest (bottom) from freezing.
Some of my thoughts/options are:
- Use as a freezer only. Bring another igloo cooler and two frozen 2-liter bottles, alternating them daily in the fridge and cooler to keep one solid for the next day's use in the igloo. This way, our frozen meats, ice cream, ice cubes, etc. are never at risk of spoiling or melting.
- Use as a fridge/freezer. I have heard that if properly set, the bottom will freeze and top will be just above freezing. How hard is it to find the control setting that keeps the temperatures in this range? Is there a trick, such as using a small towel or other insulator blanket between the "zones"?
- Use the Engle as a freezer, and my Coleman thermoelectric "fridge" as the 2nd cooler. Downside here is the extra drain on power. I probably have plenty of power with my dual batteries, though. Upside is, we can keep two whole gallons of milk or tea and a half gallon of grape juice. Also, we could use #1 above to save on power if that is an issue in this alternative.
- Want to have some ice cubes for drinks
- Ice cream is the bomb!
- want to be able to separate lunchmeat and slices of cheese unfrozen
- Keep milk & juices unfrozen but cold
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