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I know right?I've never been happy with how well the Coleman metal coolers work. Love the style, hate how quickly ice melts.
I know right?
I have one in the garage and was thinking how cool it would look on a rack on the FJ40. But I don't like the idea of running out of ice on day two.
well get a YETI cooler and have it dipped coleman green
btw--love my YETI cooler....![]()
Old single burner picnic stove that I wish I could find new gas cans for. The two I have are full, but I don't want to use them up
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I know right?
I have one in the garage and was thinking how cool it would look on a rack on the FJ40. But I don't like the idea of running out of ice on day two.
That's a good idea.I'm with you guys. I use mine as my dry food box. Bread, cans, etc. The shelf is nice for dividing up the goods on the inside, the fridge takes care of the cold stuff.
I just did three days on the Rubicon with my newer Coleman coolers. I use frozen 750ml water bottles instead of cubed/crushed ice. Layer them flat and alternate layers of beer and frozen water bottles. Always plenty of ice cold water during the day and ice cold beer at night.During RelicRun's I have relied solely on the Coleman coolers, we found that dry ice was the key. We kept a cooler with nothing but dry ice and bags of crushed ice. We used that to reload the other coolers.
93yotasr5 said:dude your rig looks so bad ass now!!!
id collect as much 83 stuff in the tan color to match everything. ill keep an eye out for ya.
ive bought a lot of cheap vintage coleman stuff off ebay!