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How much ice cream and how often?
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Here is another option also......
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yetis are awesome coolers i have one in my boat and i have fished with the same ice two days in the middle of the summer. We transport our beef in freezers in the back of a truck. Got a power inverter installed under the seat and can run at least one 15 cubic foot chest freezer and im pretty sure we have run two but i might be wrong about that. just run an extension cord and plug it in and you are good to go
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Don't know exactly how much but it'll be weekly.
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i bring frozen trout back to ohio everytime i fly home i pack it in a small cooler with dry ce and gel packs it stays hard as a rock ... but its also no in the back of a truck in the sun . make a test run buy a gallon of ice cream and get a decent ice chest put some dry ice in it and let it sit n the truck cant hurt to try before you drop that kinda coin on a yet
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If you go the Yeti route, see if you can test drive one first. That's a lot of moolah to put out for it not to work. I would also make sure that the ice cream is frozen "hard" from your wholesaler. If not you may have some issues.
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