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Icey tek, getting warm after 25 hours!

15 replies

storminabuttercup · 14/08/2016 15:03

Bought one after the rave reviews on here. Filled it up on Friday with frozen bottles of water plus lots of cool packs, by lunch time yesterday everything had melted, by this morning my milk looked decidedly dodgy, the tent was super hot but surely I should be getting closer to my 5 days? Any tips?

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helterskelter99 · 14/08/2016 15:15

Did you pre chill it?

Where are you?

storminabuttercup · 14/08/2016 15:21

I meant 24 hours 25 is a bit random.

Pre-chill? No. Blush

In the uk!

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helterskelter99 · 14/08/2016 15:27

I got a bit obsessed with pre cooling
www.coolboxesuk.com/usage
www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=6&TopicID=299945

Blu · 14/08/2016 17:05

I guard the lid like a Rottweiller and don't allow anyone except me to open it! Kids opening it, leaving the lid open for ages.....

Blu · 14/08/2016 17:06

Mine has never lasted the legendary 5 days - 4 days last time, in a heatwave, cold stuff was still v cold, but I did swap my small inferior not-Aussie-gel-pack freezer blocks a couple of times.

storminabuttercup · 14/08/2016 17:19

Pre cooling is clearly where I've gone wrong! I also just use normal cool packs! We've only done 3 nights so not needed 5 days but I would have liked colder wine milk. Thanks for the advice!

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Yellowiceytek · 15/08/2016 22:31

Pre chilling is essential! I start chilling mine a good three days before using! The first lot of packs do melt, but by day three they stay frozen. Also everything that goes into the box must be cold, no room temperature tomatoes! As you will lose chill cooling them down.
I freeze half the milk I need to take too, by day three it's still frozen and needs leaving out and a good shake before hitting the cornflakes slushy style. Grin
I don't have the proper ice pack, just supermarket ones.

storminabuttercup · 16/08/2016 10:15

Thank you! Lesson learned!
Yellow you clearly like yours! Love the username

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Pcat · 16/08/2016 23:29

Are you using the fancy Aussie ice packs they sell? They are really expensive but really work. We are in s of France at the moment and it is 35 degrees. We have 3 of the Aussie packs and on rotation - so have 2 in the cool box and one freezing and rotate each morning. We started with a prechilled box and frozen food but we are keeping things cool in this heat and ply shopping for meat etc every 3 days. The only extra thing we have done is a sheet of that metallic bubble wrap radiator reflector stuff which we have sitting on top of the cool box to deflect a bit of the heat in the day.

QueenOfAllBiscuitsandMuffins · 18/08/2016 14:46

The day before i use it i put frozen 5l bottles of water in it for 24 hours. Take those out when ready to pck it properly and put as much frozen stuff in it as possible(i.e I'll have one chilled milk for immediate use but also a frozen milk for 2 days time) . Stuff all the xracks8with newspaper. 48 hours later milk will still be frozen!!

Karachuckles · 15/09/2016 13:58

Just got forwarded a code for 10% off an icey tek GIVEME10
I am going to treat us to a 40L purple - Xmas sorted yay !

Blu · 17/09/2016 10:00

You can't just hide a code for Icey Tek in a thread!
How long does it last?

Karachuckles · 17/09/2016 13:54

Let me see .... Oh to end of Sept

NettleTea · 17/09/2016 14:21

we use them on our glamping site. We have the big ones which take 2 big gel packs on the bottom. We put new packs in on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and they seem to work fine through the whole season from April - October.

skuwdlu · 18/09/2016 20:17

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