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Had been using the cooler at school to lug equipment back and forth from my booth, locker and car. The shelving was used from old florescent lighting fixtures. No welding was done to make this but still thought it was worth sharing.
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Reply:Just a bit of constructive criticism:If you live in an area that has a relatively high humidity or rains a lot, I would recommend staying away from a cooler. Once the humidity raises and the temperature hits the dew point, you will have condensation form in the cooler. If you don't open your cooler for a day or two you will notice a bit of dampness inside the cooler.If this happens over a few days, it is possible to see a light rust scale on some of your tools. It will also do a number on anything electric very quickly. The way to circumvent this, is to cut air holes so that the cooler can breathe and evacuate the built up moisture.I break things for a living... |
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