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    I've got an 80L Techni-Ice. It's great. replaceable hinges, catches etc. Rotomolded. Keeps ice for ages (3-4 days typically). I use their techni-ice bricks as well. very good. colder than ice and less mess.

    You can get their iceboxes on eBay at a good price delivered to your door, or they have a web site also. Haven't seen any in shops around my neck of the woods though. Very happy with it. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wil2k View Post
    I've got an 80L Techni-Ice. It's great. replaceable hinges, catches etc. Rotomolded. Keeps ice for ages (3-4 days typically). I use their techni-ice bricks as well. very good. colder than ice and less mess.

    You can get their iceboxes on eBay at a good price delivered to your door, or they have a web site also. Haven't seen any in shops around my neck of the woods though. Very happy with it. :-)
    we have the 40l techni ice, great deal, good esky! solid and reliable as said they regularly have sales through their website that include delivery and 10 or so of the freezer sheets which are great!

    I was a coleman bloke before but wont go back... you can stand or sit on the techni ice no problems!

    digger
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    you can stand or sit on the techni ice no problems!

    digger
    I have also ridden mine atop a skateboard, fully loaded with beer and ice. I like to make an entrance when I arrive for a quiet BBQ.

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    Another vote for the Techni-ice. Very strong, and cheap.

    Not sure if it compares to the dearer brands when it comes to how long it will keep ice, but for a weekend trip (2/3 days) it's fine.

    Cheers
    Sean

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