Camping Coolers & Ice Chest for Outdoors
Portable refrigerators can be expensive. ARB makes a fine Fridge/Freezer combo.
A much more affordable way to store food is called Ice Chests. Also known as, Coolers. Your lifeline to that which makes your body run best: Food and Beverages. Ice cold storage, on the go.
Whether it be thirst, celebration, nutritious snacks, cheese, salami, fruit salads, fresh caught fish or leftovers from home, you’ll need a way to keep your food COLD; Since some foods spoil easy, they require a 30-50 degree cool box. Any warmer than 50 degrees and you have bacteria growing on food. Questionable, eat it anyway. My gut can handle this; you’ll know later w/ farts or worse, food poisoning.
While traveling California (or anywhere out West), the weather can be hot, warm, windy or unpredictable. You will on occasion, want a cold drink, milk for coffee, cold juice, perhaps a salad, cool fruit, or that left over half burger. Dolmas, (stuffed grape leaves, always chilled), cheeses, chip dip, eggs for breakfast, mayo, pickles and maybe a sandwich.
Igloo Quart Cooler with Cool Riser Technology
(extremely durable, yet lightweight, 3 year warranty)
Coleman Ice Chests
Rtic Coolers: best + top rated
Stanley Ice Chests
Backpack Coolers & Soft Coolers