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How do you use a backpack as a cooler?

Start by placing bulkier items you won't need until you picnic—think more durable foods like a block of cheese, fancy dip, or smoked salmon. Then add a layer of ice. Above that base, in what's known as the “core” of the pack, layer in the heaviest items, like beer, wine, and/or cider. Then more ice.



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In order to create a space with cold surrounding air for drinks, put ice packs on the sides of the insulated main compartment. If you're using fresh ice, we would recommend putting the ice in a sealed bag first. ?? Tip: Place a small towel at the bottom of backpack to reduce moisture condensation.

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If you're headed out on a solo mission or need extra storage, this might just be the cooler for you. According to our test, the Titan by Arctic Zone Deep Freeze 30 Can Ice Wall Backpack Cooler retained ice for 80 hours. Considering the scale, this pack could hold 24 12-ounce cans with room for ice.

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The recall impacts four of YETI's products: the Hopper M20 backpack cooler, the Hopper M30 1.0 and 2.0 soft coolers, and the SideKick Dry gear case. According to the CPSC, the magnet-lined closures on the products can fail and result in detached magnets, posing a risk of serious injury or death if ingested.

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The recall impacts four of YETI's products: the Hopper M20 backpack cooler, the Hopper M30 1.0 and 2.0 soft coolers, and the SideKick Dry gear case. According to the CPSC, the magnet-lined closures on the products can fail and result in detached magnets, posing a risk of serious injury or death if ingested.

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The YETI Hopper M12 Backpack Soft Cooler helps keep your drinks cold and at your fingertips with its durable magnetic closure and wide mouth opening. Made for comfort, this backpack cooler is designed to fit wine bottles and can carry up to 20 cans of your favorite beverage.

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