huntinsonovagun
Active member
I’ve never been around dry ice, but have seen guys recommend it for hauling game meat long distances. I was doing some reading on it just because I was ignorant as to exactly what “dry ice” is.
So how likely is it that a well-sealed roto-molded cooler is to explode with the gas build-up? I’m one to normally “push the limits” because I feel like everything is “Californianized” (overly-dramatic/over-regulated) but common sense tells me this does have the potential to to build some significant pressure. Maybe there is enough “give” in the rubber latches to gas the cooler itself? How do you guys handle dry ice in your coolers? Leave the plug open? Vent it once or twice a day?
So how likely is it that a well-sealed roto-molded cooler is to explode with the gas build-up? I’m one to normally “push the limits” because I feel like everything is “Californianized” (overly-dramatic/over-regulated) but common sense tells me this does have the potential to to build some significant pressure. Maybe there is enough “give” in the rubber latches to gas the cooler itself? How do you guys handle dry ice in your coolers? Leave the plug open? Vent it once or twice a day?