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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 2848155" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>Thanks. I sometimes use a loaf pan to freeze my own blocks. My current cooler is a 50-quart and I've learned to pack it with enough to get me by over a couple of days, though by the end of the second day it's mostly water. I initially pack it with chilled items, but once you're out at the campground, it's not possible to keep everything cold before going in, obviously, so after that I'm good for about a day, a day and a half maybe. Mine usually stays under a tree in the shade.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Engels are nice and if I were out fishing, especially for extended trips, it's what I'd use. It's just over kill for 7-11 beer and Crest Hot Links.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For general use Pelican is my top choice, actually. I've played with them and they seem super nice. I know I said "cost aside", but I was just referring to the costs of an RTIC versus another Coleman from Academy. If costs truly were aside, it'd be Pelican for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 2848155, member: 10619"] Thanks. I sometimes use a loaf pan to freeze my own blocks. My current cooler is a 50-quart and I've learned to pack it with enough to get me by over a couple of days, though by the end of the second day it's mostly water. I initially pack it with chilled items, but once you're out at the campground, it's not possible to keep everything cold before going in, obviously, so after that I'm good for about a day, a day and a half maybe. Mine usually stays under a tree in the shade. Engels are nice and if I were out fishing, especially for extended trips, it's what I'd use. It's just over kill for 7-11 beer and Crest Hot Links. For general use Pelican is my top choice, actually. I've played with them and they seem super nice. I know I said "cost aside", but I was just referring to the costs of an RTIC versus another Coleman from Academy. If costs truly were aside, it'd be Pelican for me. [/QUOTE]
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