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Cooler Question
I have filled-up my older coolidor, and have a shipment coming in. I really do not know the size of my current coolidor. It was just a older cooler we had laying around, and I guess I would just consider it the "normal" size of outdoor cooler. It can hold 3-4 6-packs, etc. I know I need to go bigger, just not sure the sizes available.
I was wondering what you guys thought of this cooler, and if you had any other ideas for stores to purchase one. http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...=1&topnav=&s=1 I really do not see a reason to for wheels or a hand cart, but that appears to be all they have at Costco? Thanks for the input! |
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That cart looks like it ought a do for a month. I CAN say that the wheels and handle make the manipulation and stacking of 5-6 ice chests a little testy. But who's counting. Sliding one normal ice chest over the handle hump ice chest can upset your beads. |
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Save some money AND go bigger... http://www.walmart.com/ip/Igloo-Pola...Cooler/3512888 I'm just sayin.;) |
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Does the Igloo Polar work well? Just notice that it is a LOT cheaper then the Coleman. Will it work well enough for the cigars? Heck, since it is for cigars, I do not need to be concerned with keeping ice frozen for 5 days at 90 Degrees. Just want to make sure it is a good cooler.
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THis one's the appx the same size comes in cool blue and is 10 bux cheaper!
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...dingMethod=rr& |
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Prices are all over the board. I must have been looking at the Coleman Xtreme "5's". Looks like a 120-150 Q cooler is the way to go, and that Wal-Mart may be by best bet.
How many lbs of beads do I need for a 120 and 150? |
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I have an Igloo Family 52qt. cooler and it works great. I am actually going to head out and pick up another for the overflow... :)
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I prefer a bit smaller cooler, 48-54qt is ideal for stacking in a closet. With the big coolers sometimes it can be difficult to locate a box.
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I guess I could just get 2 coolers. Keep my old one, and then buy another-one around the same size. Save money and be easier for storing.
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As someone else pointed out there can be issues with the larger coolers -- finding that particular box, or just moving them around. If those are not problems for you then go for the larger ones as you can never have too much storage for your cigars. |
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Go bigger than you think you want now. I used the cheapest rectangle cooler from Walmart for two years, and it worked fine (I don't have to deal with high temps though)
In my Costco they have bigger coolers than what is listed online, and good prices on the marine coolers if you want to get beefy. Just go Bigger than you think you need, and keep your current one. :) |
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Also, to check the cooler seal, drop the lid at the store. If it slams, forget it. If it falls on a cushion of air, consider it. |
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