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  2. The 6 best ice makers you can buy - AOL

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    When shopping for the best countertop ice makers, experts recommend keeping the following mind: Size and weight: The best ice maker for you depends on your kitchen’s aesthetic and space ...

  3. The Best Coolers for Camping. Best Overall: Yeti Tundra 45. Best Budget Option: Coleman 316 Series Cooler. Best Value: Lifetime High Performance Cooler. Best Mid-Sized Cooler: RTIC Ultra-light Cooler.

  4. Chill Out With These Expert-Recommended Ice Machines - AOL

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    Best Ice Makers. Best Overall: Frigidaire EFIC189 Ice Maker. Most Affordable: Orgo Products The Retro Ice Maker. Best Pellet: GE Profile Opal 2.0 Ice Maker. Most Portable: Igloo Automatic Self ...

  5. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs is available free on Consumer Reports Health.org. It compares prescription drugs in over 20 major categories, such as heart disease, blood pressure and diabetes, and gives comparative ratings of effectiveness and costs, in reports and tables, in web pages and PDF documents, in summary and detailed form.

  6. Igloo Products - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1947 in Katy and is known for its blue and white coolers. [citation needed] Igloo's product line includes a wide range of coolers and ice chests for various uses, from small personal coolers to large commercial coolers, as well as beverage dispensers, marine coolers, and accessories.

  7. Esky - Wikipedia

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    Esky is a brand of portable coolers, originally Australian, derived from the word "Eskimo".The term "esky" is also commonly used in Australia to generically refer to portable coolers or ice boxes and is part of the Australian vernacular, in place of words like "cooler" or "cooler box" and the New Zealand "chilly bin".