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I had an iceco, Bougerv, both 55's and just gave one to a friend and use the other for short trips and for longer I got an Iceco VL90 and love it!

All of them have been great, the 55's you can get on sale for like a couple hundred bucks.

Excellent and no ice, ever again!

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I had an iceco, Bougerv, both 55's and just gave one to a friend and use the other for short trips and for longer I got an Iceco VL90 and love it!

All of them have been great, the 55's you can get on sale for like a couple hundred bucks.

Excellent and no ice, ever again!

Jim
No ice is really a game changer!
 

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Mine is a 35 liter single zone fridge/freezer (you choose the setting and deal!)

I fit 4 days of must-be-refrigerated food for 8 people in it. Planning the menu, stripping packaging, etc. are keys to success.

Items touching the inside walls and floor of the cooler are subject to freezing even at refrigerator temps, so beware if that. Frozen bacon? Okay. Frozen lettuce? Not okay.

I figured a cheap cooler was a good way to find out if I loved it. And I do.