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How To Choose A Camping Cooler
Purchasing a cooler used to be so simple: you would go to the store, select one of countless straightforward, identical items off the shelf, and pay for it. A few years ago, things started to get a little more interesting with the introduction of ostentatious, pricey goods that claimed amazing things about how long your ice would last.
Since then, the icebox market has been overrun with what seems like an endless number of choices, each vying for your business as the "best" at the "low cost" of a few hundred bucks. It can be difficult to decide which product will best suit your needs both financially and lifestyle-wise.
Over the years, we have investigated and evaluated many contenders to determine which ones work the best. Selecting the appropriate model involves many more considerations besides performance.
Here, we guide you through the key components of the selection process to help you choose the ideal cooler.
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How is a cooler operated?
The best choice for trekking is a passive cooler because they don't need energy. Even in situations where the outside temperature rises above 30°C, they will not cool your food; instead, they will reduce the rise in temperature and keep it at its storage temperature. Insulation is used to accomplish this.
We use 100% polyurethane foam for our stiff Quechua coolers in order to postpone the "warming" process. Polyurethane foam, or a blend of 50% Polyurethane and 50% Polyethylene, as found in our inflatable variants, is the foam used in our soft Quechua coolers. In essence, the cooler needs to be enveloped and "dressed" with an insulator. Fresh food can be stored using this approach.
However, frozen food should not be stored because it might break the cold chain. It is preferable to minimize opening the cooler to avoid warm air diminishing its efficiency, as it only slows down the warming process of food.
On the other hand, food is actively cooled by an electric cooler, which can be connected to a rechargeable battery, the mains, or the cigarette lighter in your car. It's not only a warming device; it also 'creates' cold, functioning as a little refrigerator with an 'active' cooling mechanism.
It's crucial to remember that compared to a passive cooler, it uses more energy and has a small cooling system that could have a greater negative influence on the environment. Therefore, it would be wise to use a passive cooler if you need to store your food for three to fourteen hours.
What makes a nice cooler?
It's important to take into account the standards that a cooler must meet in order to determine its quality. These standards reassure you of the product's true capacity for food storage.
The European standard EN 12546-2 is used to evaluate the storage efficiency of coolers. In order to meet this standard, which offers information about a cooler's operation without a cold source, testing by a third-party laboratory is necessary.
Regarding water resistance, "hard" coolers are usually water resistant. However, a fabric cooler that has condensation on it does not necessarily mean that there is a "leak" or poor quality.
Actually, letting moisture out doesn't affect how well it works and keeps extra water from building up inside the cooler. Consider lining your soft cooler with a waterproof liner if condensation is an issue, especially if you want to carry the cooler in a backpack.
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Things To Consider Before Purchasing A Camping Cooler
1.Rotomolded Structure
Rotomolded, also known as rotational molding, is a manufacturing process that yields a constant wall thickness and a durable plastic. As a result, it is more difficult for heat to enter and cold to exit.
If you want optimal ice retention and longevity, my recommendation for anyone going car camping is to get a rotomolded cooler.
Rotomolding is a more environmentally friendly solution than many standard coolers since it reduces the amount of resources wasted during the manufacturing process.
2.Capacity for Storage
Your hobbies, your car, and the number of people in your company will determine what size camping cooler you need. Rotomolded coolers come in sizes ranging from 10 to 400 quarts and are commonly measured in quarts.
The ideal scenario is to have several coolers, allowing you to bring the big one along for the family's camping vacation and the smaller one along for a fishing excursion with a friend. If you must begin with one, however, choose one that will fit in your car or boat and work well for most of your outdoor excursions.
Depending on what you want to pack, where you want to go, and how long you want to be away for any given trip, different sizes are needed. And it makes all the difference in the world how you pack your cooler—large or moderate.
3.Discharge.
To remove water from the bottom of a cooler, most models feature a drainage mechanism or drain plug that can be used in place of tipping or inverting the cooler. A drain plug, as its name implies, is a plug located at the cooler's base that, when removed, allows the melted ice's water to flow out.
This is an essential component. A decent drain plug comes with any cooler that is worth its weight. Eliminating the water not only prolongs the life of the ice but also reduces the weight of your packed cooler and prevents your food from becoming soggy.
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