pbitschura

La Crescent MN

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I often use dry ice to keep my bulk ice frozen in a separate cooler. I use frozen milk jugs from home, keep them in a separate cooler over dry ice. Then as they thaw, I use them for drinking, fresh cofee, whatever. But as said, Coleman makes some great coolers. Cover them with an old sleeping bag and keep them in the shade. Great results!
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FordDiesel250

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Thanks for the information and just shine off those who give you static on the posts. They do not mean to put you off. Keep up the good work.
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dchuntnevada

Nevada

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Everyone is cranky because it’s so hot and all our ice melted. If only we had a way to improve our ice chests….
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charleegirl

Williston, ND, USA

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Hey I like that idea, we usually go out away from any places that sell ice, so I am always looking for something to help with keeping ice longer, thanks.
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TN_CAMPER

Knoxville, Tennessee

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I like to make big blocks of ice for my cooler. Seems they keep longer than cubes or crushed ice.
I also try to purchase bags of ice a day or so prior to my trips and throw them in my freezer at home to super-chill them.
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wanagocamp

Santa Cruz, Ca. USA

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I just bought a "7 day" cooler from Costco. I sure hope it works. I don't know if I would buy a wrap for it but I will try the old sleeping bag in the shade trick. Thanks!
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