Shadow Catcher wrote:West Marine has a new Igloo marine cooler with SS hinges and closure and a gasket. there is also a claim for longer ice holding,
read scuttlebutt www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/1729 ... ooler.html and the only source so far http://www.westmarine.com
This does not appear on the Igloo web site so West may have an advance model.
Endo wrote:They looked promising but only the 128qt. and 162qt. models feature air-tight, rubber lid gaskets. I wish the smaller models came with the gaskets.
Team Varekai wrote: Later that evening my son went to get a soda and wondered why someone put their empty can in the chestHe grabbed another one, when he tried to open it it was froze to a slushy-like state.....we all thought WOW this really works
Until the next day when everything was froze SOLID, there were even cans that burst, ripped the can right down the side. So needless to say, ice was not an issue that trip, but there were a couple of drinks runs that had to be made. So I guess in moderation, say fill chest with drinks, then ice, then a little salt on top should suffice. I haven't tried it again because SHE won't let me
LOL So folks, there's my 2 cents, enjoy.
Visionsbydarrah wrote:Just courious has anyone tried one of those 12V coolers?
I've heard both good and bad things about them.
GuitarPhotog wrote:Visionsbydarrah wrote:Just courious has anyone tried one of those 12V coolers?
I've heard both good and bad things about them.
They are very inefficient in terms of what you get for what you put in. They consume 4-12 A of 12 VDC and are typically rated to cool to 40F below ambient.
Mine burned up after a 3-day heat wave when I was using it in my 90+F garage.
40F below ambient in a 90 or 100F trailer is not food safe. My plain ole' Coleman cooler keeps everything at 40F with minimal inputs of ice.
My $0.02 worth
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