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Holds an entire six pack of Coca-Cola. Priorities man, priorities!
Holds an entire six pack of Coca-Cola. Priorities man, priorities!
How long does it take to get warm can drinks cold, it seams when out on the trail we go through a lot of drinks. Also may pack a smaller one with ice and dry ice as I like ice with my Vodka around the campAnd you find you can pack a lot in when there’s no ice
Couldn’t tell ya. It came with the van. I prefer a traditional cooler.How long does it take to get warm can drinks cold, it seams when out on the trail we go through a lot of drinks. Also may pack a smaller one with ice and dry ice as I like ice with my Vodka around the camp![]()
If you were closer or I was closer to you I'd take it. I keep saying I'm going to buy one but always come up with parts I need instead.Couldn’t tell ya. It came with the van. I prefer a traditional cooler.
When on trips I usually have mine running the entire time so it's either plugged into the truck or plugged into the jeep and we add to it as we take things out. So I can't say for sure on time but it does get to temp reasonably quick.How long does it take to get warm can drinks cold, it seams when out on the trail we go through a lot of drinks. Also may pack a smaller one with ice and dry ice as I like ice with my Vodka around the camp![]()
If you set the temps on the cooler the same or close to your fridge at home (~40F), it will take the same amount of time. A few hoursHow long does it take to get warm can drinks cold, it seams when out on the trail we go through a lot of drinks. Also may pack a smaller one with ice and dry ice as I like ice with my Vodka around the camp![]()
You are likely cooling a much smaller volume so it should be quicker than your fridge.If you set the temps on the cooler the same or close to your fridge at home (~40F), it will take the same amount of time. A few hours
The drink, assuming the cooler is already cold. I’m trying to answer post #22.You are likely cooling a much smaller volume so it should be quicker than your fridge.
Awe, I was thinking both cooler and drink need to be cooled.The drink, assuming the cooler is already cold. I’m trying to answer post #22.
I thought I saw you on one of your tripsDon’t rule out Engel, I purchased an MT35 in May 2003 and it’s been running about 85% since then, a half dozen trips to Moab in 100 plus temps, about a hundred wheeling trips here in Alberta, across Canada, all over the PCW, hell, it probably has 100k miles on it and half that in an open top Jeep.
The only maintenance I did on it was to use an air hose to blow the dust about a couple of times.
It never missed a beat and honestly, I don’t think I would trade it for a new one.
The drink, assuming the cooler is already cold. I’m trying to answer post #22.
No I was thinking that the cooler would cold already as it would be running all day. Then I would adding warm drinks into it as one cold one comes out add one warm one back in.Awe, I was thinking both cooler and drink need to be cooled.
You keep them plugged in. It’s just like a fridge. They will warm up if you leave them unplugged, but if you don’t get into them they will hold temp for a long time. They also have battery protectors on them so you don’t run your car battery down. They are ingenious.Now that I'm down this rabbit hole. Soggy sandwich aside, I can fill my cooler with ice and leave in the trunk for a day hike or park on the picnic bench and hours laters, it's still cold. If I'm running one of Dometic types, will it maintain its temp, of does it really need to be plugged in on a regular basis (including overnight) to maintain temps those?
I have a dometic I’d get rid of if anyone in the Atlanta area is interested.
For long time!
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Holds an entire six pack of Coca-Cola. Priorities man, priorities!
No, I’ll check when I got back home to my dads. If i had to guess maybe the 35?Do you know the model/size of it?
