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  1. #1
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    Default Why are eskys made without drain plugs ?

    :confused: I mean :confused:

    I thought the idea behind a drain plug was to drain away the water (the warmer stuff), leaving the ice (the colder stuff), so that your booze stays colder.

    But, for the life of me, I can't find an esky with a drain plug ? :confused:

    I spent a good couple of minutes arguing with the bresty checkout chick ...after she said ....' you don't need a drain plug sir '.

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    Water is a preciouse resource apricot. Bring it home and put it on the garden

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    Quote Originally Posted by apricotripper View Post
    :confused: I mean :confused:



    I spent a good couple of minutes arguing with the bresty checkout chick ...after she said ....' you don't need a drain plug sir '.

    Coulda been worse, ya coulda argued with a chesty brestout chick :eek:


    ANyway, she was right, sorta, Ya beer will be colder when surrounded with ice cold water as opposed to ice and the air pockets surrounding the beer.

    Ya need a drainplug to drain off excess water and add more ice, or beer.
    Boring signature time again!

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    Not her again.
    She sure gets around that one.
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    Some of the larger 'eskies' do have drain plugs - mainly 'Esky' and Coleman brand units. The cheaper & smaller units don't have drains - the cheap ones because its cheaper and the smaller (under 30 ltr?) ones can be tipped up and the water poured out.

    I have also noticed that the cheaper units do not actually have any insulation, the are just a blow molded innner & outer - if you want insulation you have to punch out one of the small plugs & pour in a 2 part polyurethane foam.

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    If an Esky doesn't have a drain and isn't insulated, it's just a bait-bucket they're trying to fob off on you at esky prices! :mad:

    There are times when a drain is needed. When it's not, you just leave it closed.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Our big one has a drain bung
    don't they all:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
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