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Chill Out — Camping Cooler Tips

Coolers are a must when camping and having the right cooler is important. When we camp we take along multiple coolers, 2 large and a couple small ones for day trips. We use one of the large coolers for the perishable foods and the other for beverages, this way we are not opening the food cooler as often, keeping it colder for much longer. Packing correctly will also prolong your ice.

Tips to prolong your ice:

  • Freeze meat and drinks that you will not use in the first day or two
  • Chill your drinks before packing in the cooler
  • Fill the cooler with food then add ice on top
  • Open the cooler as little as possible
  • Keep the lid closed tight
  • Keep the cooler in the shade
  • Do not drain all the water
  • If space allows use some blocks of ice as these will last much longer than cubes

If you tire of running to the camp store for ice and have an electric site you may want to invest in this next pricey gadget. A portable ice maker may be just what you need. Some models make ice in just minutes and can make over 20 pounds a day.

For the gadget savvy camper electric coolers are available for around $100 or less. I have not used this type of cooler, but I am sure you can find many reviews elswhere.

23 Qt. Thermoelectric Cooler/Warmer

What ever your choice just remember to chill out and have fun!



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3 Comments »

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