waldenbound
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I have a Yeti Tundra 65 cooler I was supposed to experiment with over the summer. Work got in the way, but here are some results I tried.
Experiment 1: keep food on selves in order to keep out of the dripping water.
I tried to use some utility shelves with legs, but they take up too much space, and don't leave a lot of room for containers. I was thinking of the food being on shelves, then the water dripping to the bottom, then opening the drain plug to let the water out.
Experiment 2: put ice in a bucket, let cold radiate to the entire cooler.
This one looks promising, but I was only able to get the cooler to 45 degrees. I got a metal, rust-proof bucket, filled with ice, put pre-chilled water bottles around it. Ice melts in bucket, easy, less mess when dumping off water.
I can't eat dairy, so I don't need a lot of things chilled to around 32 degrees. I plan on having lots of vegetables and fruit. So, I guess I have a fine, portable root cellar. Want a cold drink? Buy things from the refrigerated section, put it in the ice bucket.
I'm going to do one more experiment, dry ice. I will wrap dry ice in paper, then put it in the bucket. Put water bottles around it, check temperature.
Experiment 1: keep food on selves in order to keep out of the dripping water.
I tried to use some utility shelves with legs, but they take up too much space, and don't leave a lot of room for containers. I was thinking of the food being on shelves, then the water dripping to the bottom, then opening the drain plug to let the water out.
Experiment 2: put ice in a bucket, let cold radiate to the entire cooler.
This one looks promising, but I was only able to get the cooler to 45 degrees. I got a metal, rust-proof bucket, filled with ice, put pre-chilled water bottles around it. Ice melts in bucket, easy, less mess when dumping off water.
I can't eat dairy, so I don't need a lot of things chilled to around 32 degrees. I plan on having lots of vegetables and fruit. So, I guess I have a fine, portable root cellar. Want a cold drink? Buy things from the refrigerated section, put it in the ice bucket.
I'm going to do one more experiment, dry ice. I will wrap dry ice in paper, then put it in the bucket. Put water bottles around it, check temperature.