Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Guide to Stainless Steel Coolers

When you need to transport or store cool beverages for any period of time, a cooler can come in handy. Cooler come in all sizes, ranging from small handbag-style units to giant rolling coolers for camping trips. Unfortunately many of these coolers are quite bland in appearance, having only a white plastic exterior. Stainless steel coolers spice things up by using a true stainless steel outside for function and great looks. The business Coleman invented the first steel cooler in the 1950's and they have been favorite ever since. Straight through the decades, these coolers have evolved slightly but their function remains the same- to keep drinks and snacks cold when a refrigerator is not close at hand.

Stainless steel coolers feature real stainless steel on the outside. This not only looks good but provides a noticeable insulating effect. Sandwiched in the middle of the steel outside and waterproof interior liner is insulating foam which keeps heat from entering. A set of industrial hinges and a rubber seal keep heat from entering the lid seams. Extra features like drink holders, metal stands and roller wheels can furnish a helping hand. These coolers are rated at distinct sizes, normally in quarts. Users partially fill the cooler with ice and then deposit their perishable goods.

Stainless Steel Refrigerator

Coleman's 54 quart stainless steel cooler is a true work of art, featuring a full steel lid and base. The bottom is covered with black plastic to forestall the unit from sliding around. A 1/3 gallon steel jug is included for users to store beverages in. The durable steel latch is rust proof and works to keep the lid sealed tightly at all times. With this tight seal, melting ice has no chance of escaping. A drain at the bottom allows users to empty melted ice by tipping the unit over. The included liquid jug has a flip spout for easy sipping.

A business called Living Accents also makes a great stainless cooler that sits on a wheeled frame. This large 120 quart cooler has double top doors for easy access. The interior is made from tin, while the outside is covered I stainless steel. The cooler sits on a specially designed metal frame that has caster wheels on the bottom. Since the unit becomes quite heavy when full, the wheels are in case,granted to aid in transport. On the front is a handy bottle opener to open glass bottles quickly. A small cup holds used bottle caps until they can be disposed of.

Guide to Stainless Steel Coolers

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