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  2. Camping out for the weekend is a chance to enjoy nature and unplug—but that quality time gets cut short if your cooler is full of melted ice and spoiled food after the first night.

  3. RS Recommends: The Best Soft Coolers for Camping, Tailgates ...

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    These portable coolers make carrying cold beer a breeze, from the park to your campsite. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Evaporative cooler - Wikipedia

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    An evaporative cooler (also known as evaporative air conditioner, swamp cooler, swamp box, desert cooler and wet air cooler) is a device that cools air through the evaporation of water. Evaporative cooling differs from other air conditioning systems, which use vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycles.

  5. 10 Coolers That'll Make Your Camping Adventures That Much Easier

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    These coolers for camping will keep your food fresh and your spirits high! Here's how to shop for the best ones on the market.

  6. 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".

  7. Absorption refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Common absorption refrigerators use a refrigerant with a very low boiling point (less than −18 °C (0 °F)) just like compressor refrigerators.Compression refrigerators typically use an HCFC or HFC, while absorption refrigerators typically use ammonia or water and need at least a second fluid able to absorb the coolant, the absorbent, respectively water (for ammonia) or brine (for water).