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    what Icebox?

    I am in the market for an icebox to use on fishing trips as we all as camping trips - there are loads to choose from and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or suggestions on which would the best type to go for - fibreglass or plastic and which brands people have found good. Ideally I would like to use the box as an extra seat so it would need to be strong enough to support a persons weight.

    Grateful for any help / advice

    Cheers

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    Commodore
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    Re: what Icebox?

    evacool 100%

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    DaveSue_Fishos_Two
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    Tropical........absolutely fantastic and tough as nails.

    Cheers
    Dave

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    check out similar thread in tackle forum
    Tight lines <*)(((((((((><

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    Thanks guys - I looked at the other forum and helpful stuff there so I'll hit the shops at the weekend

    Cheers

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    One thing to think of no matter what box you buy ... test that you can lift/ move it when it's full

    I bought a big tropical and although it fits more that enough drinks and what every I put in it .... I find it too big to move when full of ice ...

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    Glen.m
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    Tropical are bullet proof and keep ice very well for days.

    Glen

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    Go eva kool their great .

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    The extreme eskies are very good. they hold ice for up to 4 days, depending on conditions. The only negative I have heard to using the fibreglass eskies is that they can chip very easily. For that reason I would go for the tropical coolers.

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    CHRIS_aka_GWH
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    Re: what Icebox?

    evakool fibreglass iceboxes are the greatest for keeping something cold the longest

    they acknowledge though it seems the greatest flaw in fibreglass eskies - toughness

    http://www.icekool.com.au/

    evakool's words in the ad, not mine.

    personally I bought a tropical so I could keep the evakool from getting damaged. The incorporated hinges of the tropical were desireable compared to other poly boxes.

    If it makes any sense, I bought a Tropical because I love my EvaKool so much !!!


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    hi i bought an eva cool ice mate after looking at all that is on the market,i liked the eva cool fibraglass box but i would have been to scared to put it on top of my camper in case i damaged it, the ice mate by eva cool is excellent,it is polyurethene (plastic) ha ha thats easier to spell, and it is more robust...

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    http://www.techniice.com/english/iceboxes.htm
    We use 2 x 80 litre techniice boxes, tough as nails, hold ice for days, and the right price!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHRIS_aka_GWH
    evakool fibreglass iceboxes are the greatest for keeping something cold the longest

    they acknowledge though it seems the greatest flaw in fibreglass eskies - toughness

    http://www.icekool.com.au/

    evakool's words in the ad, not mine.

    personally I bought a tropical so I could keep the evakool from getting damaged. The incorporated hinges of the tropical were desireable compared to other poly boxes.

    If it makes any sense, I bought a Tropical because I love my EvaKool so much !!! #
    Exactally the point i was going to make Chris i have a good fibre glass esky but it was getting knocked around in the boat so i went the 160l Tropical for the boat and im very happy.

    Ian
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Re: what Icebox?

    Team,
    has anyone tried out the recent new icebox line at the Tackle World stores? I cannot think of the name of the ice box.

    Apparently they are made in Asia somewhere? They were a grey / clear colour, with flecks of a darker colour through the plastic. Apparently the guy at the tackle shop in Rocky bought on eand is happy with it. They are a fair bit cheaper than the Tropicals, but not sure of the quality difference.

    Cheers.

    Ed.

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