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@@evelynsaungikar3553 Cool just curious haha we do make some make ahead recipes sometimes, but I do really enjoy cooking certain things fresh out there like burgers, or bacon, or a really good steak! 😍 Ugh man I’m hungry now. 😂 But yeah absolutely, everything really does always taste better when you’re outside. 💯😎😊🤙🏽
Thanks glad to hear it! 😃🤙🏽 And yeah you don’t have to spend a million dollars on the top of the line everything to get the job done. 😎 Hope you have a safe and super fun vacation! 😃 Thanks for watching! Stoked you’re enjoying the content!
Very helpful, thanks! I like to use dollar store gallon water and freeze those, they last longer and they have the sun reflector & epoxy mostly everything!
#6 Pre-cooling. If you have access to a big freezer put your cooler in it for a day. Use a wedge to keep your cooler lid cracked open. My brother owns a restaurant. I leave my cooler in his walk in freezer overnight before I pack for a camping trip.
We just bought our first tent. You guys should make a video for beginners on setting up a campsite and stuff that beginners to tent camping may not know. You guys seem to know a ton!
Nice! And thanks really appreciate it! 👊🏽😊 We kind of run through all that in our “What do you really need to bring camping” video, did you see that one? But also maybe we can do one where we are actually setting up in the moment… 🤷🏻♂️😊 Thanks for watching and thanks for the nice comment 😊🤙🏽
I also make ice in large tupperware containers and use those blocks of ice in my larger coolers. Block ice will last much longer than cubes and I can chip off a chunk or two fro my evening toddies!
Sweet yeah that makes sense. 😊🤙🏽 The cardboard does ok when it’s in the little plastic compartment or when you use the frozen water bottles for ice so there isn’t any melted water in the cooler, but we bring the eggs already scrambled in a bottle most of the time. If not, since this video was made we have also found a bunch of plastic egg cartons on Amazon, one is by Coghlan's and is specifically for camping and holds six eggs, but there are a lot of em to pick from that are bigger if need be. You know those plastic ones you can buy to organize your eggs in your fridge? Works great! 😃
@@WhereWeWild If it works for you great. I had a camper with a built in ice box that drained the excess water outside so the water never touched the food, but after a few days I couldn't lift the carton without it tearing itself apart. I also bought one of those plastic egg cartons 2nd hand and the holes were too small for my eggs and I haven't tried again.
@@WhereWeWild Small note - there are small and large plastic egg cases. The large ones worked much better for us, with typical XL eggs in the market today.
If you don't want to "waste" foam out of the holes, keep a small spray bottle of water, once it is protruding from the hole, spray the surface of the foam with water and it will cure it instantly.
If you have a cooler that is opened and closed a lot you can reinforce the connection of the lid to the body of the cooler by installing an extra pair of hinges from the manufacturer. They're usually available as spare or replacement parts.
Nicely done the way you guys trade off and you took a simple cooler and made it more important like a generator would be a primary piece of equipment in a blackout. A cool drink and food are important for survival, provides comfort, better health and motivation. And with your improvements and added items you made it more convenient for camping, emergencies or use for any event. I like the lights and the thermometer. I was just thinking you could still add wheels to the bottom of the cooler.
Lost power for 11 nights once due to a bad hurricane and the cooler became the only refrigerator we had so. Definitely learned a lot from that experience. Thanks for the nice comment! 👊🏽😊
I used the tricks no 1, 5 & 6. Can hold up for 3d2n camping. On the third day, some of the water bottle still froze. I wanna try the insulation tricks and add a lock for better seals. Thank you fir the video.
Thanks! Appreciate you watching! 👊🏽😃 Really glad you are finding them useful! Yeah some are getting old already we’ve been doing this for almost 3 years now! 😃 Crazy time flies! But yeah we put a brand new one out every week 🤷🏻♂️😊🤙🏽 Thanks again, really appreciate the kind comment. ☺️
From experience, I can say that foam insulation in the cooler lid is not worth the trouble. There's a very simple reason it doesn't make much of a difference. Coolers have little to no insulation in their lids because heat rises. The lid is there so wind can't accelerate evaporation and to keep dust and dirt out. It's just more effective to keep the cooler in dedicated shade. If the cooler in direct sun the foam will help a little, but it's better just to cover it with a reflective space blanket or Refletix insulation.
Definitely agree the reflectix is really great. That’s why it is in this video. 😎 And absolutely, the common sense of keeping it out of the sun and other things like that are super important of course. Here’s the interesting thing though… You said coolers don’t have foam in the lids for a reason, and the cheap ones don’t, but if you cut open the most expensive top of the line coolers that perform the best? Like a Yeti for example? You will 100% find a thick foam insulation around the entire cooler including the lid. I’ve seen them cut open. That being said, it is a much denser higher quality foam then you might be able to fabricate using the spray can. So, like you said it may not be worth the effort when you have other easier things you can do to help keep it cold. It’s just one of many ideas that have been said to help improve a cheap cooler with not much proof of how much it actually does or doesn’t. If you’re experience tells you it’s not worth the trouble, that’s what you have to listen to. 😎🤙🏽 Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching 👊🏽😊
Would adding a Styrofoam board to the bottom of the lid help with temperature retention. I've seen the expensive coolers being cut open. It looks like Styrofoam because of the white color.
The expanding foam wont cure fully in the lid. I cut one open after 2 years and it was still partially liquid. Only noticed it when it was really hot out and it started to leak.
@Where We Wild it was great stuff expanding foam insulation. It didn't melt, it never cured as it was in a now airtight lid. I contacted great stuff and the insulation needs some air to fully cure.
@@rangerbravo Yeah it takes 8 hours to cure I believe so I let ours sit over night before sealing the holes up. Also the stuff does melt at 240 degrees so it is possible if it’s super hot out and left in say a car in direct sunlight or something with no ice in the cooler for example. But yeah that’s crazy man, ours hasn’t shown any signs of that happening at all.
@@WhereWeWild Im guessing they are trying to say that the foam quickly closed up the holes, making them airtight, and preventing air from assisting the foam deeper down to cure.
Best hack I ever came up with (IDK, I never saw it on YT when I thought of it): DIY styrofoam box. Go to a hardware store, get some sheets of styrofoam, a sizable cardboard box, and a couple trash bags. Measure the styrofoam to fit a box in the box (all sides plus a lid). Use 1 bag for ice, and one for food. Boom. I have one I’ve been using for 4 years now.
A piece of webbing like from an old tow strap or even scraps of leather can be used as replacement hinges. Just remove the old broken hinges and screw in place using the original screws and holes. You most likely will never have to replace them.
Using physics to your advantage, why not command strip some "blue ice" or reusable ice packs to the lid, warm rises and cool descends... Put the cool at the top of the cooler! 👍
Also, place your cooler off the ground.. foam pad works.. if you can, take your frozen items and put them in a separate container.. like a smaller cooler that fits inside.. we have a small cooler that put inside our large one.. worked well.. Also, make sure your cooler doesn't have a huge air space inside.. use a towel to take up the space you're losing when removing items..
I saw a guy do foam in the lid hack on two identical coolers here on RUclips. The cooler that didn't have the hack kept ice longer. The consensus in the comments that the air is a better insulator than the foam which actually creates a heat sink.
Haha when I first glanced at this comment I was thinking it was going to say condensation in a tent cause that’s always an issue 😁 On the cooler huh!? Hmm. Are you using normal ice that melts into a pool on the inside, or using frozen water bottles? We use the frozen water bottles method and idk if we ever really had a problem with condensation. 🤔
@@robertneville2022 Hmmm that’s interesting. Jeez idk I’m honestly going to have to look into that! I’m curious if it just might be that particular cooler or something else that’s going on.
If you’re getting condensation on the outside of your cooler, it means that it is not fully sealed and the cold is escaping and meeting the warmer outside air. It may have a leak or just not have thick/insulated enough walls.
@@CheckeredZebra14 mucho grandi gracious I'll try the putting reflcitx in the cooler Or just stop being cheap and get up off my wallet and buy a yetie instead of a Wal-Mart coleman 🤣
4 to 6. And depending on how hot it is, or how often you open your cooler, they usually last us 2 to 4 days maybe. Give or take depending on the situation. Way better than bags of ice that’s for sure. 🤙🏽
Hmm that’s interesting. Not 100% sure exactly how you mean to do that, I’d be curious to see it. 😊 Having the motion sensor light is pretty sweet though I must say, definitely give that a shot if you haven’t. 😎🤙🏽
Cool video! This will save alot of money. Buy a cheaper cooler and make it into one that would cost alot more money. Would love to see a cooler test between one dressed up and one not. Just a thought. Keep'em coming guys!!
Thanks! Yeah this stuff works pretty well! Haha we actually were saying that would be a cool idea, only problem is have to buy the expensive cooler first! 😂😁
I buy an extra Styrofoam cooler and fill it with ice and drinks. use this one only for drinks and it will cut down on opening and closing your main cooler.
Actually not sure brother haven’t been there in awhile. I would imagine there is though. We hit the dam for a few hours this past weekend and there was a grass line up there making some baits tough to throw. Definitely going to hit the goon soon and see what’s happening there.
@@WhereWeWild yo brother just wanted to let you know the Goon is nice and clean not flooded anymore at all, no grass and clear water you could throw anything, went by Wednesday
@@NOFXRamon Yeah I heard they recently sprayed weed killer chemicals in the goon 🤦🏻♂️ Definitely not good for the fish. But cool glad you went did you catch anything?
@@wmscottd Home Depot 100%! IKEA probably has something similar though. www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-27-Gal-Tough-Storage-Tote-in-Black-with-Yellow-Lid-HDX27GONLINE-5/205978361 😊🤙🏽
Pull the plug out of cooler lid. Use fine white styrofoam balls ( walmart or hobby lobby) and foll the lid. Takes awhile but its CLOSED CELL so it works 10x better than spray foam. Its air activated so it will not expand right. I even called the company when it didnt work so make up your own mind
Thanks 😃🤙🏽 Hahaha yeah maybe if you leave it open for long periods of time, but you never want to do that with a cooler anyway because you want to keep that cold air in there. 🥶😊
If you take some painters tape and tape around the lid where you're going to drill before you drill your holes and this will make cleanup next to none and take you a small diameter tube like for fish tank Airline attached to your can and you can go from one end all the way to the other put two holes obviously in diagonal from each other go from one end pull the hose to the other then do opposite end same way should take care of the whole lid the tube works really well
@@WhereWeWild There are vids debunking this myth. The expensive coolers are much thicker and is why they cool better. They use foam to support the hollow construction. Heres one debunk vid: There's a part 2 as well. ruclips.net/video/vn9TSTDDkJo/видео.html Adding foam boards to the inside will work as it increases wall thickness. I use the method below and is extremely effective. ruclips.net/video/L7AJgDVhmw4/видео.html
"if you use a drill you can strip them" I've got at least 15 years experience using drills to put screws into plastic and it only took me like 12 to learn how to not strip plastic. Now I use an impact.
DON'T use the spray foam. The dead air space in the cooler lid is a better insulator than the foam. Heat will transfer through the foam MUCH faster than it will with the air space.
I must respectfully disagree. 🤷🏻♂️😊 If you cut open a top of the line $400-$500 Yeti cooler you will find foam in their lid. And those things stay COLD. There are plenty of RUclips videos that show it. Before making this video we did as much research as we possibly could. Respect your opinion though, and whatever works the best for ya is the way to go! 👊🏽😊 Thanks for watching.
I must have missed the "hacks" part of this video. That reflective insulation will reflect thermal heat energy, but will do nothing but trap bacteria in your cooler. It has no insulate properties. Have a good day
Sorry you didn’t enjoy the video, we find all these things very useful but hey to each their own. 🤷🏻♂️😁 End of the day it’s a RUclips video about coolers so… lol not a big deal. Thanks for the comment, we appreciate the support. Have a good day as well😊🤙🏽
@@larryhunter8245 yeah, takes up a lot more space, more expensive, harder and messier to cut and absorbs moisture. would also need a handle to pull it out since it's rigid. put whatever you want in. No one said reflective insulation was the best insulator.
Sealed air Thermal conductivity ( W/(m·K) ) is 0.026, and foam is 0.033🤪en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity . in other word, sealed air is a better insulation ✌. As long as the lid is sealed , no need to spray foam into it.
@@piratekhomeNah man… haha check out the specs on one of their most popular coolers the tundra, foam. Regardless though, if you don’t think foam works? Don’t use it. 🤷🏻♂️😂🤙🏽
You try to sound smart, but you are so wrong. Thermal transfer, my man, perfectly trapped air in aluminum foil, will be less affective than a sheet of foam. The reason is the multiple layers of air within the foam. Thus, the great stuff air pockets. Go back to school.
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Pre-cooling the cooler is a great idea. Get that air in between the cooler walls already cold!
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The motion based cooler light and command strip bags is so good omg
Haha love the motion light! 😎 Glad you enjoyed them! 😊🤙🏽
I pre cook all the meat, then freeze it. Safer, quicker to prepare on site, and less grease and mess to clean up!
Dang imma use that. Great idea. Thanks
Nice 😊 Does that make the meat taste more dry and more like “left over” at all?
@@WhereWeWild Not at all. Stuff always tastes better outside anyway!
@@evelynsaungikar3553 Cool just curious haha we do make some make ahead recipes sometimes, but I do really enjoy cooking certain things fresh out there like burgers, or bacon, or a really good steak! 😍 Ugh man I’m hungry now. 😂 But yeah absolutely, everything really does always taste better when you’re outside. 💯😎😊🤙🏽
That’s genius! Hate grease clean up outside
Love the grab and go bag
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These were great tips. I already use some but never thought about using foam to insulate the lid.
@@ssettev9361 Thanks glad you enjoyed them 😊🤙🏽
Love your channel. We're trying to save money but still have a nice vacation, so we appreciate these frugal, creative ideas.
Thanks glad to hear it! 😃🤙🏽 And yeah you don’t have to spend a million dollars on the top of the line everything to get the job done. 😎 Hope you have a safe and super fun vacation! 😃 Thanks for watching! Stoked you’re enjoying the content!
Very helpful, thanks! I like to use dollar store gallon water and freeze those, they last longer and they have the sun reflector & epoxy mostly everything!
No problem glad you enjoyed it! And nice 😊🤙🏽
Great tips! I learned the frozen water bottle trick a few years back, I like to mix it up with gatorade.
Thanks! 👊🏽😊 And nice! Haha
#6 Pre-cooling. If you have access to a big freezer put your cooler in it for a day. Use a wedge to keep your cooler lid cracked open. My brother owns a restaurant. I leave my cooler in his walk in freezer overnight before I pack for a camping trip.
Nice… if only I had access to a big freezer! 😃🤙🏽
We just bought our first tent. You guys should make a video for beginners on setting up a campsite and stuff that beginners to tent camping may not know. You guys seem to know a ton!
Nice! And thanks really appreciate it! 👊🏽😊 We kind of run through all that in our “What do you really need to bring camping” video, did you see that one? But also maybe we can do one where we are actually setting up in the moment… 🤷🏻♂️😊 Thanks for watching and thanks for the nice comment 😊🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild yes I did! I liked and favorited the video so when black Friday comes around we have some items to buy for our camping gear!
These are such practical and easy tips. I knew a few of these but you learns me some today.
Glad you enjoyed them ☺️🤙🏽
Thanks for sharing these great tips!
No problem! Glad you enjoyed them thanks for watching! 👊🏽😊
The reflectix bubble insulation is the bomb! I am getting ready to do the expansion foam thing. I think all these tricks are fantastic
Thanks! Haha yeah that reflectix works great for a bunch of stuff! 😃 And the foam definitely helps out too. 😊🤙🏽
I also make ice in large tupperware containers and use those blocks of ice in my larger coolers. Block ice will last much longer than cubes and I can chip off a chunk or two fro my evening toddies!
Niiiiiice 😎😎😎
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totally going to do all of these, thank you!
No problem! 😃🤙🏽
You can put a smaller cooler inside of a larger cooler . Use the space between the two for your non perishable food.
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I was hoping that really works !!!
I didn't know if it was a prank-myth!
I would recommend saving a styrofoam egg carton for camping. I found that the cardboard cartons do not hold up to even the humidity inside an ice box.
Sweet yeah that makes sense. 😊🤙🏽 The cardboard does ok when it’s in the little plastic compartment or when you use the frozen water bottles for ice so there isn’t any melted water in the cooler, but we bring the eggs already scrambled in a bottle most of the time. If not, since this video was made we have also found a bunch of plastic egg cartons on Amazon, one is by Coghlan's and is specifically for camping and holds six eggs, but there are a lot of em to pick from that are bigger if need be. You know those plastic ones you can buy to organize your eggs in your fridge? Works great! 😃
@@WhereWeWild If it works for you great. I had a camper with a built in ice box that drained the excess water outside so the water never touched the food, but after a few days I couldn't lift the carton without it tearing itself apart. I also bought one of those plastic egg cartons 2nd hand and the holes were too small for my eggs and I haven't tried again.
@@thomaswilliams2273 Interesting! Well hey you said it it man, if it works for you, that’s the way to go 👊🏽😊
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Small note - there are small and large plastic egg cases. The large ones worked much better for us, with typical XL eggs in the market today.
If you don't want to "waste" foam out of the holes, keep a small spray bottle of water, once it is protruding from the hole, spray the surface of the foam with water and it will cure it instantly.
Interesting 🧐
If you have a cooler that is opened and closed a lot you can reinforce the connection of the lid to the body of the cooler by installing an extra pair of hinges from the manufacturer. They're usually available as spare or replacement parts.
Nice 👍🏽😊
Um y’all are brilliant! Thanks again.
Thanks! 👊🏽😃
Nicely done the way you guys trade off and you took a simple cooler and made it more important like a generator would be a primary piece of equipment in a blackout. A cool drink and food are important for survival, provides comfort, better health and motivation. And with your improvements and added items you made it more convenient for camping, emergencies or use for any event.
I like the lights and the thermometer.
I was just thinking you could still add wheels to the bottom of the cooler.
Lost power for 11 nights once due to a bad hurricane and the cooler became the only refrigerator we had so. Definitely learned a lot from that experience. Thanks for the nice comment! 👊🏽😊
I used the tricks no 1, 5 & 6. Can hold up for 3d2n camping. On the third day, some of the water bottle still froze. I wanna try the insulation tricks and add a lock for better seals. Thank you fir the video.
ooohhhh, love you guys, great tips - thank you for sharing.
Thanks! 😃 Hope you enjoy the channel! Thanks for watching ☺️🤙🏽
Great tips and hacks, will try some of these out for sure!
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Again, you open my mind to the awesome world of my cooler. Thanks.
Haha! No problem! Glad you found it useful! Thanks for watching! 👊🏽😊
Motion sensor light is brilliant.
Hahaha yeah that’s pretty sweet. 😎😁🤙🏽
I’ve been watching your videos. Some are old but very useful. Thank you.
Thanks! Appreciate you watching! 👊🏽😃 Really glad you are finding them useful! Yeah some are getting old already we’ve been doing this for almost 3 years now! 😃 Crazy time flies! But yeah we put a brand new one out every week 🤷🏻♂️😊🤙🏽 Thanks again, really appreciate the kind comment. ☺️
I used your water bottle ice trick memorial day weekend camping. Worked great. Next up to try, the insulation inside the cooler hack. 👍
Sweet! 😎🤙🏽
From experience, I can say that foam insulation in the cooler lid is not worth the trouble. There's a very simple reason it doesn't make much of a difference. Coolers have little to no insulation in their lids because heat rises. The lid is there so wind can't accelerate evaporation and to keep dust and dirt out. It's just more effective to keep the cooler in dedicated shade. If the cooler in direct sun the foam will help a little, but it's better just to cover it with a reflective space blanket or Refletix insulation.
Definitely agree the reflectix is really great. That’s why it is in this video. 😎 And absolutely, the common sense of keeping it out of the sun and other things like that are super important of course. Here’s the interesting thing though… You said coolers don’t have foam in the lids for a reason, and the cheap ones don’t, but if you cut open the most expensive top of the line coolers that perform the best? Like a Yeti for example? You will 100% find a thick foam insulation around the entire cooler including the lid. I’ve seen them cut open. That being said, it is a much denser higher quality foam then you might be able to fabricate using the spray can. So, like you said it may not be worth the effort when you have other easier things you can do to help keep it cold. It’s just one of many ideas that have been said to help improve a cheap cooler with not much proof of how much it actually does or doesn’t. If you’re experience tells you it’s not worth the trouble, that’s what you have to listen to. 😎🤙🏽 Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching 👊🏽😊
If I cover outside of the lid with a reflectix, would it help to minimize the lid warping?
Would adding a Styrofoam board to the bottom of the lid help with temperature retention. I've seen the expensive coolers being cut open. It looks like Styrofoam because of the white color.
The expanding foam wont cure fully in the lid. I cut one open after 2 years and it was still partially liquid. Only noticed it when it was really hot out and it started to leak.
Sounds like it melted 😳😂 Interesting. Ours has been solid 🤷🏻♂️ Wonder if it was the same brand of foam.
@Where We Wild it was great stuff expanding foam insulation. It didn't melt, it never cured as it was in a now airtight lid. I contacted great stuff and the insulation needs some air to fully cure.
@@rangerbravo Yeah it takes 8 hours to cure I believe so I let ours sit over night before sealing the holes up. Also the stuff does melt at 240 degrees so it is possible if it’s super hot out and left in say a car in direct sunlight or something with no ice in the cooler for example. But yeah that’s crazy man, ours hasn’t shown any signs of that happening at all.
Temperature may be a factor here
@@WhereWeWild Im guessing they are trying to say that the foam quickly closed up the holes, making them airtight, and preventing air from assisting the foam deeper down to cure.
Nice tips I will be using most of them. Thanks for the great share.
Thanks no prob! Glad you got something out of them! 😊🤙🏽
I think the foam in cooler lid could be like another video who did that and it got worse but there should be a way for the insulation to work,
Best hack I ever came up with (IDK, I never saw it on YT when I thought of it): DIY styrofoam box. Go to a hardware store, get some sheets of styrofoam, a sizable cardboard box, and a couple trash bags. Measure the styrofoam to fit a box in the box (all sides plus a lid). Use 1 bag for ice, and one for food. Boom.
I have one I’ve been using for 4 years now.
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Good ideas here, thanks.
Thanks glad you enjoyed them 😊🤙🏽
A piece of webbing like from an old tow strap or even scraps of leather can be used as replacement hinges. Just remove the old broken hinges and screw in place using the original screws and holes. You most likely will never have to replace them.
Awesome 😃🤙🏽
Using physics to your advantage, why not command strip some "blue ice" or reusable ice packs to the lid, warm rises and cool descends... Put the cool at the top of the cooler! 👍
Haha! 😃😎🤙🏽
Excellent!
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LOVE IT! Goood stuff guys!
Thanks brother! 👊🏽😊
Good morning from Lawton OK good to see you miss Jaime
We have a similar set up but with a styrofoam cooler AWESOME 😎
Morning! ☕️😊 Haha Jaime doesn’t really see the comments brother, sorry it’s kinda just me 🤷🏻♂️😂 But cool thanks! 😎🤙🏽
Also, place your cooler off the ground.. foam pad works.. if you can, take your frozen items and put them in a separate container.. like a smaller cooler that fits inside.. we have a small cooler that put inside our large one.. worked well..
Also, make sure your cooler doesn't have a huge air space inside.. use a towel to take up the space you're losing when removing items..
Nice 😎🤙🏽
Great ideas!
Thanks 😊
Very informative! Thank you 🙏🏿🇺🇸
No problem glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 👊🏽😃
Great Video, very smart
Thanks man 👊🏽😊
I saw a guy do foam in the lid hack on two identical coolers here on RUclips. The cooler that didn't have the hack kept ice longer. The consensus in the comments that the air is a better insulator than the foam which actually creates a heat sink.
Did he seal the holes?
@@WhereWeWild He said it was necessary due to the moisture in the cooler but he did not show that on camera.
Genius thanks
Hey thanks! 👊🏽😊 And haha no problem glad you enjoyed it! 🤙🏽
excellent video
Hey thanks 😃 Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I have a problem with condensation on the outside of my coleman ice chest
Any ideas how to stop condensation
Haha when I first glanced at this comment I was thinking it was going to say condensation in a tent cause that’s always an issue 😁 On the cooler huh!? Hmm. Are you using normal ice that melts into a pool on the inside, or using frozen water bottles? We use the frozen water bottles method and idk if we ever really had a problem with condensation. 🤔
@@WhereWeWild I've used both frozen bottles and bags of ice
@@robertneville2022 Hmmm that’s interesting. Jeez idk I’m honestly going to have to look into that! I’m curious if it just might be that particular cooler or something else that’s going on.
If you’re getting condensation on the outside of your cooler, it means that it is not fully sealed and the cold is escaping and meeting the warmer outside air. It may have a leak or just not have thick/insulated enough walls.
@@CheckeredZebra14 mucho grandi gracious
I'll try the putting reflcitx in the cooler
Or just stop being cheap and get up off my wallet and buy a yetie instead of a Wal-Mart coleman 🤣
For the cooler in this video, how many frozen 1L bottles would you use? And how long would they last? Thanks
4 to 6. And depending on how hot it is, or how often you open your cooler, they usually last us 2 to 4 days maybe. Give or take depending on the situation. Way better than bags of ice that’s for sure. 🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild i always pre-cool the food/drinks and try to cool off the cooler as in this video. Will have to give the 1L bottles a try. Thanks
@@richodphoto Nice… and yeah they’re great I don’t think you’ll be disappointed 😊🤙🏽
drill a whole in the lid put a solar garden light in it works good 😉
Hmm that’s interesting. Not 100% sure exactly how you mean to do that, I’d be curious to see it. 😊 Having the motion sensor light is pretty sweet though I must say, definitely give that a shot if you haven’t. 😎🤙🏽
just use a wole saw and silicone one in it's simple 🙂
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Cool video! This will save alot of money. Buy a cheaper cooler and make it into one that would cost alot more money. Would love to see a cooler test between one dressed up and one not. Just a thought. Keep'em coming guys!!
Thanks! Yeah this stuff works pretty well! Haha we actually were saying that would be a cool idea, only problem is have to buy the expensive cooler first! 😂😁
@@WhereWeWild pelo que entendi seria o teste com o mesmo modelo de cooler, sendo um com os truques e o outro original de fábrica...
I buy an extra Styrofoam cooler and fill it with ice and drinks. use this one only for drinks and it will cut down on opening and closing your main cooler.
Sweet 😎🤙🏽
I enjoyed the video
Thanks! Glad to hear it! 😃
Hey Buddy had a question,how's the lagoon,lot off grass right now?
Actually not sure brother haven’t been there in awhile. I would imagine there is though. We hit the dam for a few hours this past weekend and there was a grass line up there making some baits tough to throw. Definitely going to hit the goon soon and see what’s happening there.
@@WhereWeWild I was planning on going tomorrow , so I shouldn't think of throwing dropshot...
@@NOFXRamon I’d probably have one tied on, and a weedless back up plan tied on another rod haha 😁🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild yo brother just wanted to let you know the Goon is nice and clean not flooded anymore at all, no grass and clear water you could throw anything, went by Wednesday
@@NOFXRamon Yeah I heard they recently sprayed weed killer chemicals in the goon 🤦🏻♂️ Definitely not good for the fish. But cool glad you went did you catch anything?
Good video. 👍
Hey thanks! Appreciate you taking the time to say so! 👊🏽😊
I really like this video
Hey thanks! Glad you like it! 👊🏽😊🤙🏽
Would it be worth filling the cooler body with foam too?
It should already have it in the body. 😊🤙🏽
Where did you get your storage bins?
Home Depot I believe, we also see them at Costco all the time. 😊🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild Thx 🙂
@@carolclay1709 No prob 😊
@@WhereWeWild could iof sworn those were ikea ones..
@@wmscottd Home Depot 100%! IKEA probably has something similar though. www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-27-Gal-Tough-Storage-Tote-in-Black-with-Yellow-Lid-HDX27GONLINE-5/205978361 😊🤙🏽
Pull the plug out of cooler lid. Use fine white styrofoam balls ( walmart or hobby lobby) and foll the lid. Takes awhile but its CLOSED CELL so it works 10x better than spray foam. Its air activated so it will not expand right. I even called the company when it didnt work so make up your own mind
Nice vid
Hey thanks 👊🏽😊
Another great tip is having 2 coolers. One for drinks and one for your food! It's quite obvious why😀
Hahaha nice 😂
Hey no rapping today? That's cool I'm still watching and dropping a like.
Lol thanks man… 👊🏽😂
where are the ice? it just looks like an organizer
The ice are frozen water bottles 😊
I use some dry ice in the bottom of my cooler. Lasts so long
what a car-in?
Not sure what you’re asking man 🤔
Please wear gloves while using great stuff. If it's gets on its a real b to get it off. Cool ideas 💡
Yes sir that’s why I mentioned that! Safety first! 😎🤙🏽 And thanks!
Diddo
Liked everything but the light which will draw in bugs at night into the cooler.
Thanks 😃🤙🏽 Hahaha yeah maybe if you leave it open for long periods of time, but you never want to do that with a cooler anyway because you want to keep that cold air in there. 🥶😊
Do not fill your air filled cooler lid with spray foam. It will become less efficient at cooling. The air pocket acts as a better insulator.
Hmmm that’s weird cause all the most expensive coolers on the market have foam in the lid. 🤔
If I had that light for any of my coolers , it would go under the lid part of it !!!
You can put it there 🤷🏻♂️😊 Only problem is it shines in your eyes when you open the lid up all the way instead of shining down into the cooler 👊🏽😉
Putting foam in the lid will actually melt your ice faster. The foam used to seal windowsisn’t for insulation. Air is a better insulator.
Respectfully disagree brother. The very top coolers on the market use foam insulation. Cut one of em open 😎😁🤙🏽
If you take some painters tape and tape around the lid where you're going to drill before you drill your holes and this will make cleanup next to none and take you a small diameter tube like for fish tank Airline attached to your can and you can go from one end all the way to the other put two holes obviously in diagonal from each other go from one end pull the hose to the other then do opposite end same way should take care of the whole lid the tube works really well
@@WhereWeWild yea but they were designed to have insulation not filled with some expanding foam meant to seal door/widow cracks
@@WhereWeWild There are vids debunking this myth. The expensive coolers are much thicker and is why they cool better. They use foam to support the hollow construction.
Heres one debunk vid: There's a part 2 as well.
ruclips.net/video/vn9TSTDDkJo/видео.html
Adding foam boards to the inside will work as it increases wall thickness. I use the method below and is extremely effective.
ruclips.net/video/L7AJgDVhmw4/видео.html
Why isn't anybody doing the whole thing instead of only the lid,,,,, makes no sense to me
Because the rest of the cooler already has foam 😉
@@WhereWeWild gotcha,,, I thought the cheaper Igloos like Walmart didn't have any insulation. TY for that info
No problem. 👊🏽😊 Yeah they all should have it in the body, but the expensive ones like yetis have a better foam I believe and they also do the lid. 🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild I'd like one of those nicer ones but I'm an old Veteran living in my Suburban so lookin for cheap diy lol
Yeah exactly they are so expensive! 🤦🏻♂️😂
Just buy a better cooler, $20-50 worth of extras can just be spent on a decent cooler that will stay cold and organize everything also
Haha that’s definitely one way to go about it 😁🤙🏽
"if you use a drill you can strip them"
I've got at least 15 years experience using drills to put screws into plastic and it only took me like 12 to learn how to not strip plastic.
Now I use an impact.
Hahaha yeah the average person watching this video won’t have 15 years experience 😁
Make sure you tourque them to spec too. Normally 150ftlbs should do it. 🤣
Torque em to spec 😂🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild Start em young.
DON'T use the spray foam. The dead air space in the cooler lid is a better insulator than the foam. Heat will transfer through the foam MUCH faster than it will with the air space.
I must respectfully disagree. 🤷🏻♂️😊 If you cut open a top of the line $400-$500 Yeti cooler you will find foam in their lid. And those things stay COLD. There are plenty of RUclips videos that show it. Before making this video we did as much research as we possibly could. Respect your opinion though, and whatever works the best for ya is the way to go! 👊🏽😊 Thanks for watching.
Oh, then a house with no insulation and cracks galore are more energy efficient too?
Doubt that
Way too many steps. Open lid. Put stuff in. Close lid. Easy!
Lol I hear ya 👊🏽😂
Doesn’t work use 2 inch Styrofoam all four sides night and day difference
Whatever works for you 🤙🏽
By the time you buy insulation and spray foam, you could have just bought a nicer cooler.
Ok… hahaha what about the other 9 hacks? Hated those too or? 🤔🤷🏻♂️😁
I must have missed the "hacks" part of this video. That reflective insulation will reflect thermal heat energy, but will do nothing but trap bacteria in your cooler. It has no insulate properties. Have a good day
Sorry you didn’t enjoy the video, we find all these things very useful but hey to each their own. 🤷🏻♂️😁 End of the day it’s a RUclips video about coolers so… lol not a big deal. Thanks for the comment, we appreciate the support. Have a good day as well😊🤙🏽
'it has no insulate properties'? it's reflective INSULATION, you said it yourself... it's trapped air insulation wrapped in reflective foil.
Reflexive does have an R value but it’s very low (like R .5) half or three quarter inch blue foam insulation has a much higher R value.
@@larryhunter8245 yeah, takes up a lot more space, more expensive, harder and messier to cut and absorbs moisture. would also need a handle to pull it out since it's rigid. put whatever you want in. No one said reflective insulation was the best insulator.
Sealed air Thermal conductivity ( W/(m·K) ) is 0.026, and foam is 0.033🤪en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity .
in other word, sealed air is a better insulation ✌. As long as the lid is sealed , no need to spray foam into it.
If the foam insulation works for the engineers at Yeti, it works for me 😁🤙🏽
@@WhereWeWild Yeti uses different insulation material
@@piratekhomeNah man… haha check out the specs on one of their most popular coolers the tundra, foam. Regardless though, if you don’t think foam works? Don’t use it. 🤷🏻♂️😂🤙🏽
You try to sound smart, but you are so wrong. Thermal transfer, my man, perfectly trapped air in aluminum foil, will be less affective than a sheet of foam. The reason is the multiple layers of air within the foam. Thus, the great stuff air pockets. Go back to school.
@@WhereWeWild Great video, if he is so smart let him open his own youtube channel 😂😂😂