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My Frunk Cooler Setup

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Wanted to share my setup. After investigating the aftermarket coolers for the Frunk, I found that these 2 fit perfectly together
side by side. This also provides more options for hot/cold storage and keeping things separate. They were $19.99 here at
Costco. I believe they also sell them online at Costco.com for $27.99 each. Quality seems very good as well. Looking forward
to trying these out soon on my first road trip on my MY P.


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I like those! I used: GARDRIT 60 Can Large Cooler Bag -... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NPFSBCK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I think your setup might be better. Most of the aftermarkets that are made for the Y are also made for the 3. It makes them to short when the model Y has a deeper Frunk. I bought ice blocks off Amazon that I keep in the freezer. They last about 48 hours which is plenty for a road trip.
 
Wanted to share my setup. After investigating the aftermarket coolers for the Frunk, I found that these 2 fit perfectly together
side by side. This also provides more options for hot/cold storage and keeping things separate. They were $19.99 here at
Costco. I believe they also sell them online at Costco.com for $27.99 each. Quality seems very good as well. Looking forward
to trying these out soon on my first road trip on my MY P.
Very nice find! I like the idea of having two of them so you can have hot items and cold items separate... but in reality I don't see keeping hot items in the Frunk for extended periods of time :D I would probably use one of these since it is the perfect height, and leave the rest of the space for other stuff.

Keith
 
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Wanted to share my setup. After investigating the aftermarket coolers for the Frunk, I found that these 2 fit perfectly together
side by side. This also provides more options for hot/cold storage and keeping things separate. They were $19.99 here at
Costco. I believe they also sell them online at Costco.com for $27.99 each. Quality seems very good as well. Looking forward
to trying these out soon on my first road trip on my MY P.


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Darn it!
I ordered mine from Costco last week and it was $29.99
It's a nice bag but I'm unsure how good insulator it is. Rather thin.
 
FOr $20 a pop I guess you get what you pay for. It's not a $300 YETI -)
Very true. But it is rather thin and not much thicker than the one my Dad got for free at the beer distributor years ago.
I like it but don't expect to get more than a few hours out of it keeping things cold.
It's nice that it collapses and stores well and certainly has some nice storage pockets.