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If you look around your home you are sure to find at least one cooler
Hmm… 20-, 30-, 40-quart - knowing what each size cooler can hold can be tricky. While the shape makes a difference, especially in the soft-sided coolers, here’s what we tended to see. A 70-quart size tends to be the most family-friendly, and the smaller soft-sided coolers are perhaps better for a tailgate or drinks for a group. Keep in mind, the larger the cooler, the heavier it will be, especially when filled with food and drink. If you’re traveling with friends or family, that’s not a problem. Here’s what we gathered as general guidelines after our research. Most of the brands measure the capacity at a two-to-one ratio, meaning two parts ice, one part can, but some don’t. So take measurements with a grain of salt.
How To Get the Most Out of Your Cooler
In order to get the most out of your cooler, make sure to pre-chill it for 24 hours before you pack it up and leave. Pre-chilling consists of adding glaciers to your cooler to bring the inner temperatures of the cooler down. When you’re prepared to pack the cool the next day, dump the glaciers you added for pre-chill and add new glaciers to the cool. The new glaciers will stay iced longer and can give you expanded performance in the world of frosty retention.
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HOW EXACTLY TO Pack Your Cool Correctly
The simple truth is, you can pack these coolers in practically any configuration and they'll all still perform far and above what you’ve consumed up to now. But to get the best glaciers retention possible, keep carefully the following easy guidelines in mind.
Line underneath of your cooler with glaciers. Putting a level of glaciers on underneath of your cooler could keep the glaciers colder much longer and also continues it from the least-insulated area of the cooler, the cover.
Fill your cooler with solid blocks of ice if possible. Solid blocks of ice stay frozen longer than ice cubes.
Fill the gaps with ice cubes. Pour a bag’s worth of ice cubes on top of your ice blocks to fill any gaps or holes.
Add your food, beer or both. Lay out your supplies in a manner that makes sense. In other words, don’t just toss everything in. Keep your morning meals on one side and your evening meals on the other side. This will ensure that you spend minimal time with the cooler open (allowing hot air inside).
Fill the rest of the cooler with ice cubes or ice packs. Top off with some additional ice and you’re good to go. To keep it chilled as long as possible, only open the cooler when absolutely necessary.
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