preserve an arctic refuge in your cooler
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preserve an arctic refuge in your cooler
PRESERVE AN ARCTIC REFUGE IN YOUR COOLER Camping, boating, hunting or fishing—wherever you bring the cooler—rugged, reusable Arctic Ice™ cooler packs can keep your food and drinks cold or frozen throughout your outing. Arctic Ice™ maintains lower temperatures longer than ice or “blue” ice substitutes. This cooler insert’s reusable active ingredient, PureTemp™ is a non-toxic, biodegradable phase-change material (PCM) derived from plants. When Arctic Ice™ approaches its melting point (that’s the phase change) it begins absorbing more heat while stubbornly refusing to warm up. It holds a constant, pre-defined temperature (34ºF or 5ºF) until the entire cooler pack finally thaws. Product options: cold and colder Alaskan Series freezes at 1ºC (33.8ºF) and efficiently keeps food and drinks chilled much longer than the same volume of ice. For optimal performance, freeze Alaskan packs in any household freezer for at least eight hours prior to use. Tundra Series freezes at -15ºC (+5ºF) and maintains a consistent freezer temperature. In fact, using only two medium Tundra packs, our testers kept two pounds of fish frozen for 48 hours in an unopened polystyrene shipping cooler in 70ºF ambient heat. Tundra works best when frozen for 36 hours at the lowest setting available on consumer freezers. (What takes longer to thaw, takes longer to freeze.) The purple interior turns white when fully charged. Comparison Test In a controlled temperature test, a large (2.5-pound) Arctic Ice™ Alaskan pack kept the temperature of six 20-ounce bottles of chilled water below 43˚F for 11.5 hours in a mid-sized ice chest (ambient temperature was 70-75˚F). Arctic Ice™ worked 64 percent longer than 2.5 pounds of a competitive PCM-based product or regular ice and more than three times as long as “blue gel” material. Arctic Ice Alaskan Series – 11.5 hours Frozen H2O – 7 hrs “High Performance” PCM – 7 hrs “Blue Gel” Ice Packs – 3.5 hrs 12 Hours PRESERVE AN ARCTIC REFUGE IN YOUR COOLER Camping, boating, hunting or fishing—wherever you bring the cooler—rugged, reusable Arctic Ice™ cooler packs can keep your food and drinks cold or frozen throughout your outing. Arctic Ice™ maintains lower temperatures longer than ice or “blue” ice substitutes. This cooler insert’s reusable active ingredient, PureTemp™ is a non-toxic, biodegradable phase-change material (PCM) derived from plants. When Arctic Ice™ approaches its melting point (that’s the phase change) it begins absorbing more heat while stubbornly refusing to warm up. It holds a constant, pre-defined temperature (34ºF or 5ºF) until the entire cooler pack finally thaws. Product options: cold and colder Alaskan Series freezes at 1ºC (33.8ºF) and efficiently keeps food and drinks chilled much longer than the same volume of ice. For optimal performance, freeze Alaskan packs in any household freezer for at least eight hours prior to use. Tundra Series freezes at -15ºC (+5ºF) and maintains a consistent freezer temperature. In fact, using only two medium Tundra packs, our testers kept two pounds of fish frozen for 48 hours in an unopened polystyrene shipping cooler in 70ºF ambient heat. Tundra works best when frozen for 36 hours at the lowest setting available on consumer freezers. (What takes longer to thaw, takes longer to freeze.) The purple interior turns white when fully charged. Comparison Test In a controlled temperature test, a large (2.5-pound) Arctic Ice™ Alaskan pack kept the temperature of six 20-ounce bottles of chilled water below 43˚F for 11.5 hours in a mid-sized ice chest (ambient temperature was 70-75˚F). Arctic Ice™ worked 64 percent longer than 2.5 pounds of a competitive PCM-based product or regular ice and more than three times as long as “blue gel” material. Arctic Ice Alaskan Series – 11.5 hours Frozen H2O – 7 hrs “High Performance” PCM – 7 hrs “Blue Gel” Ice Packs – 3.5 hrs 12 Hours PRESERVE AN ARCTIC REFUGE IN YOUR COOLER Camping, boating, hunting or fishing—wherever you bring the cooler—rugged, reusable Arctic Ice™ cooler packs can keep your food and drinks cold or frozen throughout your outing. Arctic Ice™ maintains lower temperatures longer than ice or “blue” ice substitutes. This cooler insert’s reusable active ingredient, PureTemp™ is a non-toxic, biodegradable phase-change material (PCM) derived from plants. When Arctic Ice™ approaches its melting point (that’s the phase change) it begins absorbing more heat while stubbornly refusing to warm up. It holds a constant, pre-defined temperature (34ºF or 5ºF) until the entire cooler pack finally thaws. Product options: cold and colder Alaskan Series freezes at 1ºC (33.8ºF) and efficiently keeps food and drinks chilled much longer than the same volume of ice. For optimal performance, freeze Alaskan packs in any household freezer for at least eight hours prior to use. Tundra Series freezes at -15ºC (+5ºF) and maintains a consistent freezer temperature. In fact, using only two medium Tundra packs, our testers kept two pounds of fish frozen for 48 hours in an unopened polystyrene shipping cooler in 70ºF ambient heat. Tundra works best when frozen for 36 hours at the lowest setting available on consumer freezers. (What takes longer to thaw, takes longer to freeze.) The purple interior turns white when fully charged. Comparison Test In a controlled temperature test, a large (2.5-pound) Arctic Ice™ Alaskan pack kept the temperature of six 20-ounce bottles of chilled water below 43˚F for 11.5 hours in a mid-sized ice chest (ambient temperature was 70-75˚F). Arctic Ice™ worked 64 percent longer than 2.5 pounds of a competitive PCM-based product or regular ice and more than three times as long as “blue gel” material. Arctic Ice Alaskan Series – 11.5 hours Frozen H2O – 7 hrs “High Performance” PCM – 7 hrs “Blue Gel” Ice Packs – 3.5 hrs 12 Hours PRESERVE AN ARCTIC REFUGE IN YOUR COOLER Camping, boating, hunting or fishing—wherever you bring the cooler—rugged, reusable Arctic Ice™ cooler packs can keep your food and drinks cold or frozen throughout your outing. Arctic Ice™ maintains lower temperatures longer than ice or “blue” ice substitutes. This cooler insert’s reusable active ingredient, PureTemp™ is a non-toxic, biodegradable phase-change material (PCM) derived from plants. When Arctic Ice™ approaches its melting point (that’s the phase change) it begins absorbing more heat while stubbornly refusing to warm up. It holds a constant, pre-defined temperature (34ºF or 5ºF) until the entire cooler pack finally thaws. Product options: cold and colder Alaskan Series freezes at 1ºC (33.8ºF) and efficiently keeps food and drinks chilled much longer than the same volume of ice. For optimal performance, freeze Alaskan packs in any household freezer for at least eight hours prior to use. Tundra Series freezes at -15ºC (+5ºF) and maintains a consistent freezer temperature. In fact, using only two medium Tundra packs, our testers kept two pounds of fish frozen for 48 hours in an unopened polystyrene shipping cooler in 70ºF ambient heat. Tundra works best when frozen for 36 hours at the lowest setting available on consumer freezers. (What takes longer to thaw, takes longer to freeze.) The purple interior turns white when fully charged. Comparison Test In a controlled temperature test, a large (2.5-pound) Arctic Ice™ Alaskan pack kept the temperature of six 20-ounce bottles of chilled water below 43˚F for 11.5 hours in a mid-sized ice chest (ambient temperature was 70-75˚F). Arctic Ice™ worked 64 percent longer than 2.5 pounds of a competitive PCM-based product or regular ice and more than three times as long as “blue gel” material. Arctic Ice Alaskan Series – 11.5 hours Frozen H2O – 7 hrs “High Performance” PCM – 7 hrs “Blue Gel” Ice Packs – 3.5 hrs 12 Hours Gauge the alternatives: wet, blue or hazardous What’s wrong with good old ice? We love ice! On the back deck, a heavy washtub full of ice water can chill canned drinks faster than anything else. But ice does not travel well. In a passenger vehicle or boat—with drinks, snacks, condiments and multiple users—that $2 bag of ice soon becomes a gallon of cold water, creating a costly “ham sandwich soup” by day two. Long-lasting Arctic Ice™ is neat, flat and adds no moisture. What about other reusable ice packs? Blue gel cooler packs are like incandescent flashlight bulbs: Everyone used them until LED bulbs arrived. They simply cannot maintain either a deep freezing temperature or a long “fridge chill” like the phase-change material in Arctic Ice™ products. Leakage is also a common complaint, as container quality varies from one brand to another. Biodegradable, non-hazardous Arctic Ice™ is derived from vegetable oils, while the blue gel’s active ingredient is a petroleum by-product: propylene glycol. Isn’t dry ice better for longer trips and shipping? Dry ice is very cold, when you can get it. But for most active outings with family or friends, it isn’t convenient, safe or cost-effective for keeping pre-chilled food and drinks cold, compared with Arctic Ice™ Tundra Series. However, hungry mosquitoes love the carbon dioxide that dry ice releases! And for express shipment of food or game, Artic Ice™ incurs no hazmat charges. Merchandise specs Unit Dimensions Unit Weight UPC: Alaskan UPC: Tundra Case Quantity Case Dimensions Case Weight SMALL 4.25"x6.25"x1.25" 0.75 lbs. 836623012003 836623012010 24 8.75"x6.5"x15.25" 18 lbs. Arctic Ice llc. MEDIUM 6.75"x7.75"x1.25" 1.5 lbs. 836623012027 836623012034 12 7.0"x8.0"x15.25" 18 lbs. 1313 Western Avenue Brookings, SD 57006 605 696-2500 Learn more at www.arcticicellc.com LARGE 7.5"x9.5"x1.25" 2.5 lbs. 836623012041 836623012058 12 7.75"x9.75"x15.25" 30 lbs. EXTRA LARGE 10.925"x8.661"x1.85" 5.0 lbs. 836623012065 836623012072 6 11.175"x8.911"x11.35" 30 lbs.