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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 101797" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I have a Camelbak that I use when I go backpacking, it is great for that. If you fill it with water and put it in the freezer upside down you can have ice, unfortunately it melts in a couple of hours. You have to leave a little airspace at the top around the fitting where the hose goes into the bag so the ice doesn't break it. I carry three Nalgene bottles to work in an insulated soft lunch box myself, I buy Gatorade premix, fill them with ice cubes, and freeze them overnight. Just don't fill them up all the way, leave about a half inch below where the neck of the bottle starts so that the ice doesn't break the ten dollar bottle. I have ice all day in this hot weather. Personally, I wouldn't wear a Camelbak to work, especially to save time while loading. I started out as a loader myself on the Midnight Sort over three decades ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 101797, member: 1674"] I have a Camelbak that I use when I go backpacking, it is great for that. If you fill it with water and put it in the freezer upside down you can have ice, unfortunately it melts in a couple of hours. You have to leave a little airspace at the top around the fitting where the hose goes into the bag so the ice doesn't break it. I carry three Nalgene bottles to work in an insulated soft lunch box myself, I buy Gatorade premix, fill them with ice cubes, and freeze them overnight. Just don't fill them up all the way, leave about a half inch below where the neck of the bottle starts so that the ice doesn't break the ten dollar bottle. I have ice all day in this hot weather. Personally, I wouldn't wear a Camelbak to work, especially to save time while loading. I started out as a loader myself on the Midnight Sort over three decades ago. [/QUOTE]
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