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Title: Best cooler for ice, drinks, etc?
Post by: madkatz1 on Jun 10, 2006, 03:04 AM
What do you consider is the best cooler to use?  
 
Senario: Cooler sitting outside camper, in shade, 80-85 degrees. If you put a bag of ice into the cooler in the morning, would there still be usable ice in the afternoon?  
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Post by: Geeze on Jun 10, 2006, 06:45 AM
The Coleman stainless steel cooler is probably the best cooler on the market. We have some friends who have one and they claim it will hold ice for three days. They are pricey at about a hundred dollars.
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Post by: tlhdoc on Jun 11, 2006, 08:09 PM
The Coleman Extream coolers are supposed to keep ice for 5 or 6 days in 90 degree heat, but you need to start with a large amount of ice to do this and the items in the cooler need to be cold to start with.  The Extream have more insulation than the metal Coleman coolers do.  The metal coolers will keep small critters from chewing holes in your cooler, but they will not stop bigger critters from opening or taking the whole cooler with them.:)
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Post by: oldmoose on Jun 12, 2006, 12:13 PM
We have 2 Coleman Extremes and they are substantially better than a regular cooler we have. I highly recommend them.

Moose
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Post by: zamboni on Jun 12, 2006, 04:01 PM
Likewise for the Coleman Extreme.  We've had ours last days.  2 pieces of advice:
1) Make sure to close the lid tight, or the ice will melt
(1.5: constantly (very often)opening and closing it is not healthy for ice*)
2) Keep it out of the direct sun and it will last much longer.


* we took our camping with a group.  Kept the beer in there, but noticed the ice was melting quick.  Turns out a couple lazy people weren't latching it, or even left it open.
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Post by: griffsdad on Jun 12, 2006, 09:58 PM
Another vote for the Coleman Extreme.
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Post by: madkatz1 on Jun 13, 2006, 01:48 AM
Zamboni, I love your avatar. Where did you ever find it? lol

I love to ski, too.
 
Sooooooo, the Extreme is the favorite from many replys. I guess I'll go to Wally World tomorrow - they have 'em there for $25.
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Post by: garym053 on Jun 13, 2006, 08:26 PM
Coleman Extreme!
2 bags of Ice Cubes have never lasted LESS than 4 days, even over the 4th of July.
We haven't been out for 5 full days with them yet. Last trip was Thursday thru Sunday and there was half a bag of ice cubes left in each bag.
We DO keep drinks, etc in one, and meats and food in another when we have a crowd around.
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Post by: badkitty on Jun 20, 2006, 10:41 PM
Yet another vote for the Coleman Extreme!
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Post by: madkatz1 on Jun 21, 2006, 12:28 AM
The Extreme seems to be most everyone's favorite - good, cuz I just bought one yesterday.  I'll be breaking in that baby next week when we camp at Ginnie Springs, FL. Anyone been there? It's been so damn hot/humid - we'll see how long the ice lasts!
 
This will be my 2nd trip with the new pu (http://www.arveeclub.com/images/icons/icon12.gif) .... it's been sitting in the driveway far too long. I hope I don't have any surprises when I pop it up again.
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Post by: tplife on Oct 17, 2006, 04:50 PM
2 words:  dry ice.
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Post by: chip on Oct 17, 2006, 07:51 PM
I caught a Coleman Extreme at an LL Bean outlet for 18.95 (with coupon). Awsome cooler.  Here is what I have figgered out:

The key is to have it cooled off prior to loading:  Put two frozen 2 liter bottles (water works) in the cooler the day prior to loading.  Part of the load is two frozen gallon jugs of water and all the meat is frozen solid.  The ice blocks will last for about three days, keeping everything else safely cold and thawing slowly and safely.  Milk, juices (pre-colled) etc. will stay cool as well.

After 3-4 days (or when thawed, depending on conditions), take the jugs out and revert to ice.  (Block ice will last longer, but will likely generate wetness in the bottom of the cooler.)

Depending on ambient temperatures, this process will need to be adjusted, obviously.
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Post by: gravy on Oct 28, 2006, 07:28 PM
We switched from ice chests to a Coleman Big Chill electric.I use it in the truck during the week.It comes with an adapter for ac.
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Post by: shellcjt on Nov 03, 2006, 03:42 PM
I would like to have the coleman extreme but the smallest one I 've seen with wheels is 40 Qt - little too big for me.  If you all see any new ones comin' out with wheels, alert me right away... :D
Thanks
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Post by: cjpoppin on Mar 30, 2007, 04:08 PM
We have one rated to keep the ice for up to five days in 85 degree temps it works pretty well if we use block ice along with cube......Never use dry when camping with the grandkids.....Also, use the solar cover over the ice chest Dee talked about on the RV show and that Really HELPS,,,,,,,Plus, we have a round cooler also rated for keeping ice for up to five days that we pack full with ice only and it does a very good job keeping ice... it gets covered too.......
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Post by: bpike on Apr 11, 2007, 09:11 AM
I know this will sound strange but here it goes.

I found a styrofoam cooler that is used to transport organs in. I have put ice in it and 7-10 days later there is still ice in it. They are the absolutely best cooler.
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Post by: HouseInABox on Apr 17, 2007, 10:31 PM
We use the extreme cooler as well, when we are in direct sunlight or get a lot of sunlight we put a solar cover over the cooler and it adds an extra day or 2 to the ice in the cooler.
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Post by: backpacker3 on May 09, 2007, 06:29 AM
Another vote for the Coleman Extreme Cooler. I have three of them. Best I have ever owned.
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Post by: mclarke51 on May 16, 2007, 05:41 PM
I have not been to Ginnie in years.  I am in Orlando. Took my pop up to Kelly Park aka Rock Springs and one of the cables snapped putting it up. We decided to run home to get a couple of tents.  In the car a tick was on my neck then my thigh then my back. Got in tub with cup of clorox in the water( great for chiggers)  and found 6 more floating. My friend had 3 on her.  We decided not to go in a tent.  We never went in the woods or anywhere except on the gravel part.  my husband laid on the ground next to the camper got none.  Thanks for the info on the cooler that has been my problem . My husband drags it out for me and I stay alone.  My ice only last 1 day.  any one had experience replacing cables? The  parts are cheap, labor is not.  Thanks for the help.
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Post by: mklawz on Jun 12, 2007, 12:15 PM
Just dont expect that Coleman Extreme to last long.   We bought one 3 or 4 years ago and it's starting to fall apart.  The problem stems from the lid not having anything to support it when it is in the upright position.  So the weight of the lid is pulling back the hinges from the walls of the cooler, exposing the inside insulation.

When we first bought it, yes, this thing was an icehouse.  But now the quality has gone down hill and it doesn't keep ice nearly as long.  

Also, the lid is starting to warp, the ends are coming up a little and no longer makes a good seal.  So I'm sure cool air gets out that way too.
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Post by: Nemesis56 on Jun 12, 2007, 04:27 PM
All I've ever used for the last 30+ years is my old green Coleman steel monster.  It'll hold a case of beer and a case of pop.  Takes about 3 bags of ice.  Ice will last about 2-3 days if you keep the lid closed as much as possible.  Takes two people to lift it fully loaded.  It's got metal handels with the bottle opener on them.  Lid latches down.  Makes a good seat for two people.  It's got a couple minor scratches, but stills looks great.  We call it " Old Faithful".  Best cooler I've ever owned.  Lots of history and lots of miles.  I paid something like $12.00 for it on clearence at Goldblatts in 1975.  Not many were sold they said cause they were so big and heavy.
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Post by: kmh1596 on Aug 30, 2007, 08:41 PM
where can i pick up a coleman extreme??
 kevin
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Post by: srds on Aug 31, 2007, 11:00 PM
wal mart
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Post by: spicetrader on Oct 15, 2007, 10:47 AM
we use the igloo max, and the ice lasts us all weekend!