Coolers

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Lulu76
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Coolers

Post by Lulu76 »

Ok, don't y'all laugh at my bizarre question, but you're all the seasoned pros here.

As you know, we've decided to take a rolling cooler full of supplies down with us and then use it to go to the beach during the week.

I want to hear about your coolers. Pros, cons, sizes, etc. Pictures if you have them.

I thought I might take advantage of the fact that no one else in the world thinks of buying coolers in November and try to get a good deal.

I didn't realize that there were that many choices for rolling coolers these days.
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Post by Sharkbait »

We're not taking a rolling cooler, but we did pick up a collapsable cooler at a Sporting Goods Store. Stores nicely in the luggage and holds up to 24 cans (what can I say, I like my beer) :) . Was only $25, sorry no pics.
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Post by waterguy »

This is what I use it has back pack straps for going to the beach and keep the meat froze on the way down

Sorry about that

http://www.polarbearcoolers.com/mm5/mer ... y_Code=48P
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Post by lisa »

Link please waterguy?
homepage.mac.com/lisaandmarktravel

web.mac.com/lisaandmarktravel
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Post by RickG »

I bought an igloo with wheels cheap that worked well for us. I gave it away with our left over sodas the day we left.

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Post by augie »

I'll second waterguy's polar bear cooler recommendation.

They cost a little more, but the quality is second to none - and the company's customer service is, in my opinion, unmatched.

I had never heard of them before I found this board, but I now have one in every size, and have bought a number of them as gifts.
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Post by Lulu76 »

I almost bought a collapsible rolling UT cooler for ridiculously cheap on ebay today, but I didn't. My purse is still in shock from winning that iPod last week.
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Post by FlaGeorge »

Ah nuts - I'll have to check to what kind the Mrs. got, but its great. We fill it with all the good stuff going down. Then it turns into a booze container for the return trip.
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Post by liamsaunt »

I got a postcard in the mail yesterday from polar bear coolers. They are running a holiday special, offering two coolers for the price of one! You can buy as many as you want, and you'll get one free for each one you pay for.

go to http://www.PolarBearCoolers.com

At checkout, type the number 2112 in the coupon box and click "redeem." Or, you can order by phone at 888-438-7924.

This offer is good until December 31st.
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liamsaunt wrote:I got a postcard in the mail yesterday from polar bear coolers. They are running a holiday special, offering two coolers for the price of one! You can buy as many as you want, and you'll get one free for each one you pay for.

go to http://www.PolarBearCoolers.com

At checkout, type the number 2112 in the coupon box and click "redeem." Or, you can order by phone at 888-438-7924.

This offer is good until December 31st.
Wow! Very cool, thanks for the tip.

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Post by Neeners »

Sorry for the dumb question (we didn't try bringing any food this last time), but do you guys check these coolers in, or use them as carry ons? I'm guessing you check it in if you're saying you use it to take the booze home.

We are in the pre-planning (figuring who can join us, etc.) stages for the next trip already, and I would like to bring some meat next time to help save moolah.
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Post by Jerseyboy »

liamsaunt wrote:I got a postcard in the mail yesterday from polar bear coolers. They are running a holiday special, offering two coolers for the price of one! You can buy as many as you want, and you'll get one free for each one you pay for.

go to http://www.PolarBearCoolers.com

At checkout, type the number 2112 in the coupon box and click "redeem." Or, you can order by phone at 888-438-7924.

This offer is good until December 31st.
Thanks, liamsaunt!!! I just ordered two as possible Christmas gifts and saved $34.95! 8) 8)
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Post by Lulu76 »

It sounds like you could take them as a carry-on, but I'd rather check it and not deal with it until I get to STT.
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Post by chicagoans »

I ordered one of these:
http://www.keepyourcooler.com/terrain-c ... ooler.html
I like the fact that is has wheels that can be detached, so I can pull it or carry it. My plan is to pack some frozen, packaged steaks (e.g. Omaha Steaks) in the bottom and pack my kids' stuff on top. It can be used as carry-on luggage.
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