Coolbox

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apj1974

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I suppose another option if you cant get a decent box, is to buy a cheap supermarket one and improve it, look for one with lots of polystyrene rather than hollow walls, stick a freezer bag inside it and you should be ok. Also take a decent map with all the local pubs marked and then when you have finished all the beer in the cool-box, you know where to go.
 

John Fenna

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My plan is to use canvas bags which I can soak, hang them in the shade and use them to hold items that need keeping cool.
I will buy my perishables on the way to the Moot and use coolboxes with icepacks until the icepacks fail...then use the bags (by which time I should be down to only keeping the booze cool).
 

para106

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The Yeti range of coolboxes are the best that I've ever used - not cheap but keep yer stuff cold for 5-7days if packed properly. You can use them to sit on too.....cushions & everything if you want!!!!!!
 

Whittler Kev

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When I used to do Bike rallies with a stall, I used to put the cans in a new (well it was when I satrted doing it) plastic dustbin full of water. Bacon and other perishibles I used to seal in a snap top (tupperware type) box and float that in it as well. Everything kept as cold as the cans. May not be fridge temp, but you never held your hand in it too long while fishing out a can, even on the hottest days as it gave your the cold shivs
 

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