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Hi, thanks for the video, would the 15.1L cooler be able to fit a bottle of wine/champagne in it lengthways or would it have to be fitted in diagonally?
I use 7Qt ans i work 10 hrs on construction. I DONT bring up a lot of food only for one time. It fits fine but you have to plan what you will use. I think for work 7Qt and if you like to like bring food more get 16qt
Thanks very much. The 16qt cooler works great with cold packs. I usually put a large flat one across the whole bottom of the cooler and then several smaller ones layered around on top, depending on what you have in there. It also helps to pre-chill the cooler. I have sometimes taken a shelf out of my fridge and put the whole cooler in the to chill overnight. I hope this helps. Cheers!
@@QuickReViews37 Thanks a lot. I just ordered one and a stack of freeze packs. Due to apartment renovations for six weeks later this month, wife, daughter and I will stay in our tiny urban garden. We don't have electricity, only running cold water, so it is nice to have some cold storage. We do have a gas grill to make food. I bought the Stanley cooler, but six of the yeti freepacks (0,9 liter). I will keep 2 packs in the freezer and swap 2 every one or two days from the apartment freezer. I just want to store some cut meat, yesterday's leftovers, cheese, milk, yoghurt ... I am also going to buy a thermometer (I just have to find one) so I can make sure the temperature of the food is right)... I hope it will work. Not sure if the freeze packs from Yeti were worth it as the six packs were more expensive than the cooler, but it was what was available. Thanks for your time and reply!
16qt dimensions on the top storage are: 13.75” L x 6.5” W x 5.75” H (lid up) 7qt dimensions of top area are: 10.5” L x 4.75 W x 4.5” H (lid up) Thanks for watching!
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good review, thanks. Got the 16qt now
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2 year later… still usefull thank you 💖🙏🏻
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Hi, thanks for the video, would the 15.1L cooler be able to fit a bottle of wine/champagne in it lengthways or would it have to be fitted in diagonally?
I just tried. A 750ml bottle of wine will fit diagonally with about 1 inch to spare. It will not fit lengthways.
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Thank you for making this video. It was very useful and informative
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Question: Where can we find a replacement for the Elastic Lid Band that holds the Thermos in place
I would say reach out to Stanley on that.
Maybe they can send you the part.
I use 7Qt ans i work 10 hrs on construction. I DONT bring up a lot of food only for one time. It fits fine but you have to plan what you will use. I think for work 7Qt and if you like to like bring food more get 16qt
I agree!
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Great vid. Any thoughts on using the middle one with cooling elements and not with ice? And how many elements should one add?
Thanks very much.
The 16qt cooler works great with cold packs.
I usually put a large flat one across the whole bottom of the cooler and then several smaller ones layered around on top, depending on what you have in there. It also helps to pre-chill the cooler. I have sometimes taken a shelf out of my fridge and put the whole cooler in the to chill overnight. I hope this helps.
Cheers!
@@QuickReViews37 Thanks a lot.
I just ordered one and a stack of freeze packs. Due to apartment renovations for six weeks later this month, wife, daughter and I will stay in our tiny urban garden. We don't have electricity, only running cold water, so it is nice to have some cold storage. We do have a gas grill to make food. I bought the Stanley cooler, but six of the yeti freepacks (0,9 liter). I will keep 2 packs in the freezer and swap 2 every one or two days from the apartment freezer. I just want to store some cut meat, yesterday's leftovers, cheese, milk, yoghurt ...
I am also going to buy a thermometer (I just have to find one) so I can make sure the temperature of the food is right)...
I hope it will work. Not sure if the freeze packs from Yeti were worth it as the six packs were more expensive than the cooler, but it was what was available.
Thanks for your time and reply!
The Yeti packs are as solid as they get.
I’ve seen them in the store.
Pricey but good.
They should work well.
@@QuickReViews37 Thanks! Appreciate the responses!
Hi, is it possible to remove the handle of 16 QT? I intend to use is in a boat. Thanks for the reply...
The handle cannot be removed but it can be flipped down against the back of the cooler and would be completely out of the way.
Could you use the 16 court for a work lunch box?
You could but it would be a bit big.
The 7qt. is perfect for a lunch box.
Sandwich, drink, and some fruit maybe.
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Can you tell me the internal dimensions of the 7qt cooler?
Interior dimensions are:
9.8125” Length
7.1875” Width
6” Depth
www.stanley1913.com/products/adventure-easy-carry-outdoor-cooler-7-qt
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It would be nice to show the inner of the box and sample load with cans and bottles. Thanks anyway.
Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching!
What size flask can fit on top of lid with the handle up?or could you provide me with the measurements?
16qt dimensions on the top storage are:
13.75” L x 6.5” W x 5.75” H (lid up)
7qt dimensions of top area are:
10.5” L x 4.75 W x 4.5” H (lid up)
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@@QuickReViews37 thank you
Excellent , helpful review.
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Happy Holidays!
Great review. I believe the middle one is 15 L? I live in a metric place.
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16 Quarts = 15.1416 Liters
so that sounds right.
Cheers!
@@QuickReViews37 Just found out thanks to encyclopedia of google. The 16qt/15 L will be great for canoe season!
@@Utenerd Definitely!
China made?
Yes, but it is well made and performs well.