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  2. Esky - Wikipedia

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    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". The brand name was purchased by American firm Coleman Company, (a subsidiary of Newell Brands) in 2009.

  3. Cooler - Wikipedia

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    A cooler, portable ice chest, ice box, cool box, [1] chilly bin (in New Zealand), or esky is an insulated box used to keep food or drink cool. Ice cubes are most commonly placed in it to help the contents inside stay cool. Ice packs are sometimes used, as they either contain the melting water inside or have a gel sealed inside that stays cold ...

  4. Coleman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Coleman gas lamps were provided to play the first night football game west of the Mississippi River. [2] In 1996, the company acquired the French Campingaz. In September 2004, Jarden acquired American Household, which was the privately-held parent company of Coleman as well as other brands like Sunbeam Products, for $745.6 million in cash. [3] [4]

  5. 7 top-rated ice packs for coolers, lunch boxes and more

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    Intended for lunch boxes, these ice packs — which earned a 4.8-star average rating from over 13,500 reviews on Amazon — may delight kids because of their fun shapes and vibrant colors, but ...

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  7. Icebox - Wikipedia

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    A large block of ice is held in a tray or compartment near the top of the box. Cold air circulates down and around storage compartments in the lower section. Some finer models have spigots for draining ice water from a catch pan or holding tank. In cheaper models, a drip pan is placed under the box and has to be emptied at least daily.