spinzone
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We go through a case of bottled water every week around here. I'm going to freeze a few and try your method. That'll be much less of a pain trying to keep the food dry and out of the melted ice!
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With new bottles, we usually pour just a bit out before we freeze them so there is room for expansion.We go through a case of bottled water every week around here. I'm going to freeze a few and try your method. That'll be much less of a pain trying to keep the food dry and out of the melted ice!
Well that's very thoughtful of you! Did you need my shipping address? HeheI have/had a Yeti cooler and it's not my favorite, my oldest son hunts/camps and he likes it. Yes, it keeps things cold for days, so would anything with a foot of insulation and weighing 100 lbs. The weight, capacity vs. external size leads me to give it a big thumbs down for a day or two on the lake.
The Yeti 30oz tumbler is another story! Yep heavy for it's size but who cares as it's small. This tumbler keeps ice in my car for 30 to 36 hours in 100 degree South Carolina heat. I ordered a dozen of these for Christmas gifts this year.
Steve
Haha, always picking on the Canadian! I really am tempted on that soft cooler, might still look at the AO coolers too.Derrick, do you really have a problem keeping things cold?? I figured you would need a hot plate to get beer to the ideal drinking temp.