Nephew Jason and I have been looking at another option of getting frozen goods to camp and having them STAY FROZEN. Our method has worked well for quite a few years. Right now we use some of our plastic panniers put some dry ice in the bottom wrapped in newspaper to keep from cracking the panniers fill them with what ever you want to stay frozen and then pour in crushed or small cube ice and tape the lid shut. This works but when the cooks want to get something the only option is to open the pannier dump out the contents and chip it out of what has become a very large ice cube with frozen food in it . This pretty much makes what ever you had frozen have to be used we put back in the dry ice and other frozen foods and ice but it NEVER SEEMS TO BE FROZEN again. My Daughter when she was an Flight RN in the Air Force said to use the above products that is what the military used on board air craft to keep things frozen and be able to gain access and close up and keep frozen things frozen again they used the Dry ice but didn't have to put in crushed ice. Jason and I have ordered two and are going to test them to see how it works out, Daughter said she has no idea of how long they lasted because they just turn them in at the end of a flight and they are sanitized for the next use so if they are broken or something the military with UNLIMITED resources just replace them. Has anyone use a Pelican Product for an extended time and could tell us of their durability? as they are quite expensive.
Thanks for any info
BIG
http://www.pelican.com/cases_detail_coolers.php?Case=65Q-MC
Thanks for any info
BIG
http://www.pelican.com/cases_detail_coolers.php?Case=65Q-MC
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