Arctic ICE Chillin' Brew Series, impacco di ghiaccio riutilizzabile a lunga durata, blu medio 1,5 libbre

Brand:‎Arctic Ice

3.6/5

64.67

IMPACCO DI GHIACCIO PER SCATOLA DEL PRANZO: le confezioni di congelatore e gli impacchi di ghiaccio ARCTIC ICE sono ideali per l'uso nelle scatole del pranzo per mantenere freddi cibi e bevande quando sei in viaggio. ARCTIC ICE: Confronta gli impacchi di ghiaccio artico di lunga durata con altri marchi tra cui impacchi di ghiaccio Colpac, Engel Coolers, Rctic Coolers, Yeti Ice, Nek Ice Packs, Igloo Ice Packs e Igloo Cooler, Medela Ice Packs, Fit & Fresh Cool Coolers e Rubbermaid Ice Packs. IMPACCO DI GHIACCIO RIUTILIZZABILE ARCTIC ICE: questi impacchi di ghiaccio e congelatori sono testati per essere riutilizzabili fino a 100.000 volte e sono prodotti negli Stati Uniti. IMBALLAGGI DI GHIACCIO A LUNGA DURATA: Gli impacchi di ghiaccio portatili ARCTIC ICE per refrigeratori durano molto più a lungo del ghiaccio, sono dotati di un cappuccio saldato a rotazione ultrasonica a prova di perdite, presentano una superficie massima per un raffreddamento più rapido e possono essere utilizzati con ghiaccio in ghiacciaie e refrigeratori. CONFEZIONI FREEZER: La confezione di ghiaccio della serie ARCTIC ICE Chillin' Brew non è tossica ed è progettata per l'uso in un dispositivo di raffreddamento portatile per mantenere la birra o qualsiasi altra bevanda nel punto più freddo possibile! Ottimo anche come borsa del ghiaccio per il pranzo. IMBALLAGGI DI GHIACCIO ARCTIC ICE COOLER: L'impacco di ghiaccio riutilizzabile ARCTIC ICE Chillin' Brew si congela a 28 gradi Fahrenheit. Progettato per mantenere fredde birra e bevande! Ottimo per tailgating, gite di un giorno, viaggi, barbecue e feste.

IMPACCO DI GHIACCIO PER SCATOLA DEL PRANZO: le confezioni di congelatore e gli impacchi di ghiaccio ARCTIC ICE sono ideali per l'uso nelle scatole del pranzo per mantenere freddi cibi e bevande quando sei in viaggio. ARCTIC ICE: Confronta gli impacchi di ghiaccio artico di lunga durata con altri marchi tra cui impacchi di ghiaccio Colpac, Engel Coolers, Rctic Coolers, Yeti Ice, Nek Ice Packs, Igloo Ice Packs e Igloo Cooler, Medela Ice Packs, Fit & Fresh Cool Coolers e Rubbermaid Ice Packs. IMPACCO DI GHIACCIO RIUTILIZZABILE ARCTIC ICE: questi impacchi di ghiaccio e congelatori sono testati per essere riutilizzabili fino a 100.000 volte e sono prodotti negli Stati Uniti. IMBALLAGGI DI GHIACCIO A LUNGA DURATA: Gli impacchi di ghiaccio portatili ARCTIC ICE per refrigeratori durano molto più a lungo del ghiaccio, sono dotati di un cappuccio saldato a rotazione ultrasonica a prova di perdite, presentano una superficie massima per un raffreddamento più rapido e possono essere utilizzati con ghiaccio in ghiacciaie e refrigeratori. CONFEZIONI FREEZER: La confezione di ghiaccio della serie ARCTIC ICE Chillin' Brew non è tossica ed è progettata per l'uso in un dispositivo di raffreddamento portatile per mantenere la birra o qualsiasi altra bevanda nel punto più freddo possibile! Ottimo anche come borsa del ghiaccio per il pranzo. IMBALLAGGI DI GHIACCIO ARCTIC ICE COOLER: L'impacco di ghiaccio riutilizzabile ARCTIC ICE Chillin' Brew si congela a 28 gradi Fahrenheit. Progettato per mantenere fredde birra e bevande! Ottimo per tailgating, gite di un giorno, viaggi, barbecue e feste.
Brand Name ‎Arctic Ice
Color ‎Blue
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,078 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎ice pack
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6.75 x 1.25 x 7.75 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎7.87 x 6.89 x 1.26 inches
Item Weight ‎1.5 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Arctic Ice
Material ‎Plastic
Model Name ‎Chillin Brew Series
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.81 Kilograms
Part Number ‎4008372-SSI
Size ‎Medium 1.5 lbs
Style ‎Chillin' Brew
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎manufacturer warranty

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Scritto da: rippedtodd
Did not live up to hype
I wanted some high end ice packs to go along with my high end coolers. What sold me on Artic Ice is the claim they last 60% longer than ice and the MADE IN USA. The Chilln Brew do a great job at keeping your drinks Ice cold because of their negative 2 degree temp. But what I found is that they don’t last as long as I had hoped. I ran several test in order to get them to last longer but they simply won’t keep frozen as long as the cheepo blue ice packs or frozen water bottles. After a lot of testing and research I simply cannot get these pack to keep longer than ice. So I looked into the chemistry of PureTemp. Pure Temp is the liquid inside of these packs that store the energy. On their website they have all the technical info posted. Below is what I found about their Heat of fusion properties. J/G(Heat storage capacity) of Artic Ice and of plain ol water: Tundra Series(-15C) Heat storage capacity: 301 j/g Chilln Brew Series (-2C) Heat storage capacity: 277 j/g Alaskan Series(+1C) Heat storage capacity: 301 j/g Water (0C) Heat storage capacity: 335 j/g As you can see water has much better Heat storage capacity than all of the Arctic Ice. This means that regular ice has more stored cold energy than Artic Ice therefore will keep your cooler cold longer. All of my testing proved this to be correct as well. Pros: USA Made Ice cold drinks Strong and durable Shape (when it fits your cooler) No water to drain Nontoxic Constant -2c until the end Cons: How long they stay cold. – cheap blue ice or frozen water bottles will last longer. High Cost Large size gap between Large and Extra Large packs. I believe Artic Ice could benefit from making a size in-between 2.5lbs and 5lbs for medium size coolers. Lack of info/instruction Shape (when it doesn’t fit your cooler) Lots of air gaps in cooler –may need to use in conjunction with ice cubes Conclusion: If you have a specific need to keep you cooler at negative 2c with the Chilln Brew or -15c(Tundra),+1c(Alaskan) then these packs would be good to regulate a constant temperature other than freezing(0c) of water. But if you prefer your cooler to be at freezing then plan old ice will last longer. Not only will ice maintain freezing longer it will also fill in all the voids and airspace allowing you to maximize your coolers efficiency. Using frozen water bottles allows you more space in the cooler as you can consume them as they thaw. For me I spent a ton of time trying to figure out proper size, fit and series. All with results that didn’t meet my expectations. Unfortunately I have decided to return all of the Arctic ice I bought and will stick with cheap blue ice, frozen water bottles and cubed ice. I really wanted this product to work as described. I have an appreciation for a small American company that makes there product in the USA. Iam also willing to pay a premium for this. Im giving them 2 stars because I think it’s a quality company and a quality product if you require and temp other than 0C. But it did not live up to claims of keeping frozen for 60% longer than ice. Original post: I originally bought the green Alaskan packs but I didn’t think they kept my drinks cold enough so I returned them in for the Chilln Brew. I think the green packs would be great for food. But just not quite cold enough for drinks/beer. I’m very happy with the temperature of Chilln Brew. They do a good job of maintaining their temp -2c until the very end even if there mostly liquid. I bought 4 of the Xl(5lbs) panels, 4 of the large(2.5lbs) panels and 1 medium(1.5) panel this is roughly a ~200 investment. This is a lot of money and I’m still deciding if it is worth that. I bought them to use in my canyon 22, yeti 45 and Pelican 65 coolers. I live in AZ and the summer heat here is torture on coolers if I can get cold drinks for a weekend here Iam happy. I’m out 4 wheeling, camping, quading, hiking every weekend and I really put my coolers to the test. Cheap coolers and Ice packs just don’t hold up to the temperature and rough terrain in the desert. These are well made and durable ice packs. They don’t bulge when frozen like the cheap blue Ice. They also have a nice handle that helps you get them in and out. Some have dark blue liquid and other are light blue almost a water down look. I’m not sure if this has anything to do with performance or just a different batch with a different amount of food color. But with the cost of these I would think the quality control would be a bit better. I have email them in regards to this and this should not affect the performance. The 5lbs packs last a long time, much longer than the large or medium size. Since the XL seem to last the longest I want to use these when I can. There is a graph on Chilln Brew website that claims to stay below 32 degrees for 69 hours and 93 hours below 40 degrees. Although it give no criteria to how the test was performed. Other than “high Performance cooler test”. Well what cooler? What size? How many Icepacks? How many drinks? For these results I can only guess it was a large cooler full to the brim of Chilln Brew in a climate controlled room. But who knows exactly? I had a very difficult time trying to figure out what fits for what cooler online. I want mine to fit tight and flat as possible to maximize the space and reduce air gaps. But this is not always easy. The lack of info online made this difficult, lucky I was able to find them at Sportsman’s and tested the size out on their large selection of coolers. There is a big size gap between 2.5lbs and the 5lbs. Also there is a lack of instruction online. A few demonstration videos on YouTube but nothing to help you pick the size or the amount or even how to pack the cooler. Here are my results after owning for 2 weeks. I tried to get as close as the recommended can capacity and ice. Or use the 2:1 ratio. But sometime this was difficult due to the shape and size of the packs. *Igloo Ice Cube 12 Qt (14 can capacity) (my daily Lunch Box) 1 large and 1 med pack with 6 drinks and small amount of food. 90% thawed by the end of the day. Not much different from my 3$ ice packs. *Canyon 22 (manufacture recommends 16 cans plus ice) I used 1XL upright and 2 large packs flat on the bottom and 16 drinks. This combo fit pretty well. 1 full day inside my truck and the ice was about 75% melt when I got home. The temps inside my truck can reach well over 150 when parked in the AZ desert. I was pretty impressed with this. Canyon is one of my most used and liked cooler I have. *Yeti 45 (manufacture recommends 26 cans 20lbs of ice) I found the yeti 45 was an odd size to get to fit. I tested this at sportsman’s and the Large packs did not fit flat on the bottom of their display cooler. But when I got home they did fit flat on my cooler although they are tight. I can fit 2 large flat on the bottom and 2 Xl upright if at an angle in order to fit all 26 cans. 1 XL will also fit in the bottom. But this is only 15lbs of ice not the recommended 20lbs of ice Yeti recommends. This lasted all weekend inside my house but I have yet to test in real world situation. There are a lot of air gaps between all the cans and the ice packs due to awkward set up. I’m guessing if you used cubed ice you could get the last 5lbs and close all the gaps. I think Artic Ice could benefit from making a size in-between 2.5lbs and 5lbs for medium size coolers like this. *Pelican 65 the XL fits like a glove. You can almost fit 3 XL flat on the bottom but it’s about ¼ in too wide. So I used 1 large and 2 XL in order to cover the whole bottom. 2 XL on each end and 2 large on top. This fits extremely well. I have yet to test this beyond the sizing. Most likely I will be using these packs in conjunction with ice cubes for this cooler. It will be hard to get the recommended amount of ice without using ice cubes as well.
Scritto da: Jerry
Keeps food cold for a long time.
Stays frozen for a long time.
Scritto da: Chelsea Elizabeth
Freezing!
I love this ice pack because it gets and stays sooooo cold.
Scritto da: Brendan
Long Lasting
Made a 50+ hour round trip road trip this last summer and bought these to use in my RTIC cooler. They were a phenomenal option. We'd be driving (stopping overnight) for around 3 days and we wouldn't have to take the cooler into the hotel and put the ice packs into the freezer to keep them going. They would last 3+ days in a pre chilled cooler. They were a little pricey, but I'm confident I will get my money's worth out of them. I'd highly reccomend them to anyone where longevity is a concern. The bonus is that they take up a lot less space than the equivalent ice would, and you don't have to deal with draining it.
Scritto da: Upstate
Very good product, highly recommend
Tried this out on the recommendation of a friend.I have not been disappointed. As with all cooler applications, Pre-chilling both the cooler and the contents is paramount for optimal performance. While the Arctic-Ice literature states that you can use it to completely replace the need for standard ice, I have found that for beer cooler/tailgating type use this does not work well. That said, what it does do is virtually eliminate ice melt within the cooler up until the phase change has completely occurred. I put 2-4 2.5lb panels in my K2 20 quart, along with ice and beer, and in my 65 quart Yeti use 2-3 of the 5 lb panels, plus ice and beer. Without having some ice in the cooler, there is too much airspace, which gets filled with warm air each time you open the cooler. This causes the panels to change phase more quickly than desired, and the beer to be slightly warmer than optimal. By using a combination of ice and Chillin Brew panels, you can achieve good ice to beer contact, with a minimum of air space. This will give you very cold beer, and good solid ice for 1 1/2 - 2 days, even with getting in and out of the cooler constantly. This works very well for me, as we typically spend all weekend on the lake, and I virtually never have to add ice to the cooler throughout the weekend. Alternately, if you are looking to pack food for a vacation, camping trip, etc, there is no need for ice, as you won't be getting in and out of the cooler. For this application I really like the panels much better than ice, because you don't end up with a watery mess. One trick I like to do is to put any raw meet in the bottom of the cooler (in plastic bags of course), then put a Arctic Ice panel laying flat on top of it, and put my other fresh items in the top (Fresh items also in plastic bags for safety). If you do happen to end up with a slight leak, the panels are dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. I don't typically try to transport frozen items that absolutely need to stay frozen, nor do I care if my fresh items such as carrots, celery, get a bit frosty. For this reason I find the Chillin' Brew version of the panels to be the only variety of Arctic-Ice that I need. That said, if you want to strictly handle frozen items, or refrigerator temp items, you may want to look at either the Tundra series or Alaskan series.
Scritto da: Aloha
Works
I use this in a RTIC 12 can soft cooler. Load it at 7am and get home at 5pm. At work it is in 70F room temp. office. By Lunch time 12pm, the ice is still frozen slightly melting. Food and drink are cold. Coca Cola is COLD! (I hate slightly cold soda) but it is not frozen which is good. By the time I get home, the ice is half melted; however, it still has a little layer of frost on the arctic label and is really cold. Items in the cooler, lock n lock container, is still really cold as well. NOTE: Items I put into the bag in the morning is cold from the refrigerator and not room temp items. I didn't pre-chill the RTIC 12 cooler bag as people say to...possibly might help keep ice longer. I haven't tested longer periods of time as I'm lazy. Just reporting my day to day use. Overall good experience...could be a great Ice pack or maybe its the cooler that maintains ice well? not sure but this combo works well for me.
Scritto da: Zach
Love this
Keeps my cooler cold all day long and when I mean all day I leave for work at 9:30 and get home by 9:00 and it's still partially frozen.
Scritto da: Mike Richmond B.C.
This is very good one
I put in my two wheel freezer for more then 8 months and it works perfect,I recommend if you looking for this one. But I got small one and the same result. I'm sure if I need more I'm going back to the store because of the price and the quality
Scritto da: Gerry
These are ok, but not great.
For the money, I was expecting them to last longer than just a few days. Put three in an Igloo cooler box and three days later, had to re-freeze them. Slightly better than some others, but for the heavy price tag, a bit disappointing.
Scritto da: vic100
These cooler packs are really cool
We bought these for summer trips with our cooler and we were not disappointed. It keeps food colder than other ice packs or bags of ice. They cost more but they haven't leaked over time like the cheap ice packs that we've used in the past. They get really cold, so don't leave them directly on delicate food for extended periods of time, or you can almost get a freezer burn. We got the small sizes (0.75 and 1.5 pound) because they fit better around the food. The hole at the top provides a convenient way of handling them without touching the really cold surface.
Scritto da: Gnadenthal
Thin and fits nicely in coolers
I bought these because they fit perfectly along the sides of my coolers. They are nice and thin so they don't take up much space. However, they thaw pretty quickly. I would buy the colder "pink" models next time.
Scritto da: Stephen
... trip and it kept the food in the cooler nice and cold for the duration of the trip
Took them (i bought 2) on a 5 day camping trip and it kept the food in the cooler nice and cold for the duration of the trip. Had a bag of ice in there as well to help but honestly these cooler packs did a great job.

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