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  2. Vacuum flask - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a vacuum flask Gustav Robert Paalen, Double Walled Vessel. Patent 27 June 1908, published 13 July 1909. The vacuum flask was designed and invented by Scottish scientist James Dewar in 1892 as a result of his research in the field of cryogenics and is sometimes called a Dewar flask in his honour.

  3. This Aluminum Cooler Stays Cold Longer Than a Yeti

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    To be fair, that’s addressed in the number 1 tip from Yeti to help keep your cooler colder, longer: “Preload your cooler a few hours prior to use with a sacrificial bag of ice to cool it down.”

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    APE (35A: Primate in a long-running sci-fi franchise) That long-running sci-fi franchise is Planet of the APEs, which I just wrote about two days ago. The franchise began with Pierre Boulle's 1963 ...

  5. Coolest Cooler - Wikipedia

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    The Coolest Cooler was a multi-function cooler that was initially funded through the crowdfunding website Kickstarter. In the summer of 2014, Ryan Grepper raised over $13 million, making it the most funded Kickstarter campaign of 2014. [ 2 ]

  6. Cooler - Wikipedia

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    The brand found huge success and by 1960, 500,000 Australian households owned one (in a country of approximately 3 million households at the time). The Coleman Company popularized the cooler within the USA with its initial offering of a galvanized steel cooler in 1954. Three years later, Coleman developed a process to make a plastic liner for ...

  7. Meet YETI’s All-New Roadie Wheeled Cooler: A Picnic In the ...

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  9. Pykrete - Wikipedia

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    A slab of pykrete Pykrete is made of 14% sawdust and 86% water by mass.. Pykrete (/ ˈ p aɪ k r iː t /, PIE-creet) [1] is a frozen ice composite, [2] originally made of approximately 14% sawdust or some other form of wood pulp (such as paper) and 86% ice by weight (6 to 1 by weight).