I have this, it works ok. Kept ice for about 2 days without opening the lid, most of the ice was melted but there was still a few chunks after 48hrs. I added a drain to it with JB weld.
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QUOTE=Loudog504;170907207]Good find. So a normal beer bottle is about 9" and that tape looks at about little more than 8.5" so looks like it would just be a little short. It should fit the smaller bottles though.
This should be good to keep some electronics in the car for day trips in the summer right? Toss in one of those sealed reusable Igloo Ice Packs and should keep the contents inside below 90 degrees in the Arizona summer parking lot?
you must not pack ice blocks often, they collect any moisture from the air and sweat, so maybe if you wrap the ice in a dry towel...
i only know this cause i pack a lunch every day with them, and when trying to keep something with a battery cold, have put it in, only to have whatever it was wet when i took it out.
I agree after watching the video. I pulled those dimensions from Home Depot's Q & A section for the cooler.
You'd think it would be a simple, straightforward answer!
Good find. So a normal beer bottle is about 9" and that tape looks at about little more than 8.5" so looks like it would just be a little short. It should fit the smaller bottles though.
Will have to be a pass for me.
As confirmed by another user already standard beer bottles can indeed be stored in this cooler in a standing position. I think what wasn't accounted for in your initial assessment was the extra clearance in the lid. It provides nearly another inch of clearance. Because of this its hard to measure the exact internal dimensions but I'm glad its there. Seems maybe they considered this use case in their design.
Haven't gotten a chance to use it yet but pretty happy with this thing on first inspection. Only time will tell if it holds up but for $50 I think its a decent option.
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QUOTE=Loudog504;170907207]Good find. So a normal beer bottle is about 9" and that tape looks at about little more than 8.5" so looks like it would just be a little short. It should fit the smaller bottles though.
Will have to be a pass for me.[/QUOTE]
The internal dimension's are 21.7" X 10.3" X 9.4"
byKeter-NA|Mar 24, 2024
i only know this cause i pack a lunch every day with them, and when trying to keep something with a battery cold, have put it in, only to have whatever it was wet when i took it out.
I just don't know wtf 42 cans really is lol. I'm just curious if it will hold beer bottles standing up.
Can confirm bottles stand up just fine
I agree after watching the video. I pulled those dimensions from Home Depot's Q & A section for the cooler.
You'd think it would be a simple, straightforward answer!
Will have to be a pass for me.
Haven't gotten a chance to use it yet but pretty happy with this thing on first inspection. Only time will tell if it holds up but for $50 I think its a decent option.
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