Packice

Packice

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Maximize your cooling efficiency with the Packice Ice Pack. Specially designed for prolonged chill, this ice pack for coolers stands out in its performance. Whether it's a day trip or a weekend excursion, the Packice Ice Pack ensures your contents remain icy-cold. Lightweight yet robust, it's the essential companion for every cooler owner.

DIMENSIONS & SPECS

  • 2 lb: Length: 11" Width: .75" Height: 7.5"
  • 4 lb: Length: 11" Width: 1.5" Height: 7.5"
  • Weight: 2 lbs or 4 lbs
  • Designed by Cordova Outdoors in Idaho, USA. Assembled overseas.

Features

Capture the cold with the power of Glacial Ice. Cordova’s 2lb Packice's are only 1/2-in. thick and the 4lb Packice's are just over 1-in. The ultra-thin design maximizes your cooler’s storage capacity while keeping ice cold for days. They look cool too! Which color gives you the chilliest vibe: the icy blue of Yonder, or wintry white Snowcap?

  • Durable Construction
  • Embossed Cordova Logo
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I use ice packs in a cooler instead of ice?

    Yes, you can successfully use ice packs in a cooler instead of traditional ice cubes, and they are often superior for maintaining cold temperatures over extended periods.

    Ice packs are formulated with freezing agents that possess different thermal properties than water ice, allowing them to stay frozen longer and maintain a more stable, consistent level of coolness. They also provide the crucial advantage of eliminating melted water, preventing items in the cooler from becoming soggy or needing constant drainage.

  • Where is the best place to put an ice pack in a cooler?

    The most effective placement for ice packs is on the bottom of the cooler.

    This strategy maximizes efficiency because cold air naturally sinks. Placing the ice at the base ensures that the cold temperature is distributed upward throughout the container, maintaining the lowest possible temperature for the longest duration, especially where it matters most, at the floor of the cooler.