Quote: Originally posted by DougH on 08/8/2010
....Can recommend the Aussie Gel packs. Bought two this year to go in my Icey-Tek 25L Cube Box - they are quite big, but two are a good fit in the 25L. Just been away for 5 days, and without refreezing the ice packs, the milk was still relatively cold on arriving home ...
Well, using ice cubes and frozen water anything in my Icey Tek is still definitely very well chilled after 5 days, so I'll stick with those I think.
------------- Tackling life the Western District way
SOOOOO.... Are they really the best thing around?!
We were on our way out to buy a Coleman Xtreme 36qt (5 day) cooler and now you've got me dithering again!!! Would an Icey-Tek be much better? I'm not overly happy with the external-to-internal size of the Coleman - is the Icey-Tek much better for this? I've read some reviews and looked at tonnes of pictures, just wish I could get 'hands on' before parting with my cash but I can't seem to find an actual shop selling them!
Thanks, Tracy
PS: am secretly hoping you'll say they're rubbish so I don't have to start thingking colours too....!!!
PPS: does anyone have any 'in use' pictures of their 25l to share?!?! Those JUMBO pictures of the 40l are very useful!
Post last edited on 09/08/2010 16:37:58
------------- Very green at camping but full of enthusiasm!!!! :OP
May I be so rude as to ask the price of the Icey-Teks and where you've got them from? I've never seen one in the flesh but they certainly look good from the pictures. But I've just gone and stumped up £40 for two Norgies (Norwegian army cool/hot boxes) that are supposed to keep stuff chilled for days on end. Maybe Icey-Tek later if not too much money.