DGarman
What could go wrong?
and it is true sometimes pulling out a wet drink out of a icy bath just seems to taste better than cold from a fridge ?
I agree with that!
Dennis
and it is true sometimes pulling out a wet drink out of a icy bath just seems to taste better than cold from a fridge ?
One of my primary directives,,, never buy used equipment..... I learned the hard way, long ago that used equipment can and will break or fail, and I'm out a small pile of money. A fridge/freezer new, is way out of our current need/want, and the $1200 for the 50+ qt fridge/freezer ? there just isn't the need. If we were traversing regions of the world where ice just is not available for days and sometimes weeks at a time, then the fridge/freezer would be a necessary and welcomed expenditure.. Looks like the Yeti is in our future, I get my quarterly bonus in July, it's already half spent !! Thanks to everyone
Just FYI, REI is having their 20% sale. If you're a member, you can pick one up at a pretty good price. Sale ends later this month, I believe.
Your millage may vary...this report is for camping in the Pacific Northwest, typically under shade trees in ~75 degree max day-time temps. Coolers located inside our van conversion under the bed platform.
My wife and i purchased (and still use) a 70qt YETI, and in 2012 purchased a 70qt ENGEL deep blue.
What we found is (like others have suggested), cooling them down ~a day~ before departure, then putting your camp-items in adds to their ability to remain cool. We regularly get ~5 days of sub 40 degrees inside both, and as a test, added a layer of bubble foil to the ENGEL and get an extra ~2 days sub 40.
We feel (after a year of side by side use) that the ENGEL is just a tad nicer/more efficient than the YETI. We also like the bear-resistant design of the Deep Blue over our particular YETI...since at my side...is always bear-spray.
Cheers,
Thom
What frozen tasties ?
Styrofoam dry ice cardboard next day air ?