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15/6/2009 at 6:56pm
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Can anyone help - my head is spinning with all the different things on the market. Our big problem is we are very limited for space but want something better than a standard coolbag for a weeks camping trip - Any advice greatfully received.


15/6/2009 at 7:48pm
 Location: South Derbyshire
 Outfit: Gelert Tahoma 9+ 2008
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All I've got is an Outwell electric coolbox (25l I think) big enough to hold a 2 pinter of milk, bacon & sausages, butter, that kind of thing. I guess it all depends on personal preference and what you want to carry in it. If you're doing a lot of cooking then a fridge may be better to hold all your bits and bobs in but if, like me, you just do a breakfast /eat out in the day/barbecue in evening then a large coolbox should be ok.

Mine cost about £30 from Go Outdoors - the fridges are more roomy but more expensive (Good ones around £100+ depending on size). But again it's purely your choice.17



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15/6/2009 at 7:49pm
 Location: manchester
 Outfit: outwell monty 6 vango orchy500
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Something better than a standard coolbag or an electric coolbag?



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