Polar bear tubes
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What's yall think about this idea? I just came across it on the net.
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I just save and freeze old water bottles. I have a shelf in the freezer of my beer fridge just for them.
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ditto
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Yes I do that also.
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I freeze 1/2 gallon milk jugs for the cooler, they have handles and won't roll around like 2 liter bottles do but mostly I freeze my own ice blocks using a tub something like this one: http://www.walmart.com/ip/40977738?r...ingMethod=p13n I fill it about 4" deep and it makes a good solid 25 lbs block of ice that lasts all day in the fish cooler |
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also great to keep the frozen bottle of water next to you...as it defrost...you have a cold drink on hand... |
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You use these in conjunction with ice to make it keep longer... Not as the main cooling agent I throw a frozen two little in the cooler before putting everything else and the ice, and it keeps noticeably longer. These look like a great alternative that wouldn't be as cumbersome. |
You don't need that if you have a YETI, they make thier own ice.
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Inside out Ice
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That makes them freeze faster. If you put a costa sticker on a Yeti, the YETI puts a UV/Polarization shield all around your boat. If you put a Drake sticker on it and it calls in ducks during duck.... actually all you have to do is open the lid and your limit flies right in. |
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LOL! |
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Rebrand these things and clean them up a bit... You could have a good little side business. "Yeti Turds" |
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do people forget they make block ice?
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No, it's hard to find though. We need a thread to post locations in or something. I started a while back but fell off |
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Did someone say block Ice????????????????
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Do your blocks pop out easily? |
i use Canadian Mist bottles. they're sorta flat and lay in the bottom of the cooler real well.
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if you want you can give it a spray with pam but I found the ice would pop out before you are ready sometimes so I like the control of it having a "little" grip on the bucket. I found anything deeper the 4" and the ice would freeze the top first then the bottom swells and with no where for it to go it deforms or splits the bucket. I tried 5 gallon buckets but they don't flex enough to be able to pop the ice out unless you run a hose on it to make it release and when frozen the plastic bucket cracks and splits very easy. I find what works best is a bin about 15"x15" or something close and not more then 6" high |
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I use the Ice Cream containers [1 gallon + pint] size. I fill them up about 1/2 way and let it freeze [~ 12 hours]. Sometimes I add more water to make bigger blocks.
I also sometimes keep a gallon milk container full of water in the "spare refrigerator" and use cold water to shorten the freezing time. . |
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