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Subject Topic: Cool Box - rigid or soft? Post Reply Post New Topic
25/7/2005 at 12:12pm
 Location: Heathrow
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I'm looking at buying an Igloo cool box but can't decide whether to get a rigid one or a soft one?  The one thing that will decide for me is the efficiency.  Does anyone kknow if the soft ones are less efficient as the rigid ones? 


25/7/2005 at 12:50pm
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In my exoerience the soft cooler bags are only any use for a pic-nic or a day trip.  For a camping trip would recommend a rigid box as they have better insulation and its also means your food doesn't get squished when you ram the cool box into the car with the other 4000 items that are essential for camping!


25/7/2005 at 3:23pm
 Location: Derbyshire
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I have both, the plastic one is better at keeping the food cold for longer but I can fit more into the soft one.  I took it camping in that hot weather in May with ice blocks and also I froze some of the meat for BBQ and it was still frozen on the second day I had to take the burgers & sausages out to defrost.  If you find a nice site that will freeze your ice packs for you it is'nt really an issue as you can keep changing them over and whatever it will keep cold.  Someone also had a good idea of freezing a bottle of water which is great if you have room for a bottle of water.  The soft cool bag does sometimes get a bit of a battering though when put on the footwell in the back of the car and I have had slightly squashed food on occasions. 

Depends on how much cold stuff you have at any one time, how many of you there are and how often you're going to open it as this can really make a difference.

 



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25/7/2005 at 4:17pm
 Location: London
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We have a hard igloo cooler and we find it workd really well but also have a soft cool bag which we use for drinks.

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25/7/2005 at 6:12pm
 Location: Isle of Wight
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I use a soft coolbag for picnics/daytrips. In fact I got a brilliant one from Marks & Spencer last year - don't know if they still do it. It has a really good way of zipping up so that you don't have to open it all the way to see inside. Difficult to explain but I like it. And it looks posh too - like you might have a bit of wedge to spend to fill it - I can dream!

Found a pic of one

coolbag


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25/7/2005 at 7:25pm
 Location: north east lincs
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QUOTE   have both, the plastic one is better at keeping the food cold for longer but I can fit more into the soft one.

it takes a man to come up with the answer put all you stuff in the soft one and then put that in the plastic one   IME NOT DAFT



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25/7/2005 at 10:18pm
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Thanks folks.  I shall probably go with a stiff one...............if you know what I mean!


27/7/2005 at 4:34pm
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Wildside, where did you get your Igloo cooler from?  I've checked out a few websites and they are mighty expensive particularly when you add the p&p.


27/7/2005 at 9:50pm
 Location: Stoke on Trent
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Hi Moppy, I also take both away with me, we have a caravan with a normal fridge which is great, BUT we find we need a bit more room especially for the soft drinks  beer and wine , we bought a ridged cool box 30 Lts for the drinks and keep it in the awning plugged into the mains via an adapter ,We use the soft bag in the van for the bread, and use the freeze box in the fridge for freezing the ice( 2) packs, and change them over twice a day into the cool bag ,which keeps the bread fresh ,we think it is a good idea   



30/7/2005 at 10:42am
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Just for those of you (like me) who are going for the traditional cool box I have some info.

The Which report has chosen the Coleman 28 QT Ice Basket (27Lt) as the best performing rigid cool box.  The recommended retail price is £25 (rip-off) but I've managed to get one for £12.50 (plus free p&p) from CCOutdoors.  So I'm right chuffed.




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