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FAQ – Frequently asked questions about coolers

Both cool boxes and cool bags keep food and drinks cool for you. These are the main differences:

  • Cool box
    • Hard plastic box with foam insulation
    • Larger size
    • Handle for transporting the cool box over short distances
    • Operates with cooling elements or electricity
  • Cool bag
    • Backpack or shoulder bag with insulating foam layer and aluminium finish
    • Small, handy size
    • Easy to carry over longer distances
    • Operates with cooling elements; smaller models can even sometimes be placed in the freezer

When buying a cooler, consider the activity and where you want to keep your food and drinks cool.

On the beach:
For home use and on the beach, you can get a cooler that works with cooling elements. For a day out, choose an easy-to-carry format that also fits in the car. Choose a lager capacity of your cooler for garden parties!

In the car:

If you want to keep your provisions cool in the car on the way to your destination, check whether your cooler fits behind one of the passenger seats or in the boot. If you’ve got a model that can be connected with a 12 V plug, you don’t need to bring along cooling elements.

At the campsite:

If you’re going camping, a cooler with an inverter or a 220 V plug comes in handy. There are also examples that work with gas canisters. Also consider the size carefully: a family of six will need a larger cooler than just two people going camping. Also pay attention to the cooling capacity, the power consumption, and the noise level emitted by the cooler.

You can lower the temperature in your cool box or cooler bag by putting ice or cooling elements in it. With active coolers, the temperature is cooled using electricity. 

  • As contradictory as it may sound, put your drinks and food in first and then the cooling elements! Cold air sinks. So if you put the cooling elements on top, everything stays cool longer.
  • Instead of ice packs, take a water bottle filled with ice, which you can then drink from later in the day.
  • Use plastic containers to keep everything organised.

Clean your cool bag before and after use with a clean, damp cloth and leave to dry. Always store the bag with the zip or flap open in a dust-free place.

Clean your cool box before and after use with some lukewarm water and a drop of washing-up liquid and allow to dry thoroughly. Store it with the lid open or clamp a dry dishcloth between them. Unpleasant odours can be removed by soaking a mixture of water and baking soda inside your cool box for a few hours. Afterwards, wash out well with clean water. 


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