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Insulated Material for a fridge bag

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Emo
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Insulated Material for a fridge bag

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Does anyone know where you can buy insulated material, the stuff that they make those cooler bags out of? I'm thinking of having ago at making a fridge bag. My fridge is a Vitrifrigo brand so I've never seen ayone that makes a bag for them and I don't really want to pay the current asking price for a fridge bag anyway. I thought that I could stitch something together for the 4 sides and a lid that velcros on.
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Post by G_loomis »

I'm not sure where you can get a hold of that stuff you are after...but good ol packing felt (removalist blankets) make for good insulation. And there is plenty of that getting around.

Would probably be better protection too.
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Post by keencdk »

Just get yourself a cooler bag from Big W/KMart/Crazy Clarks etc they are made of similar stuff and pretty chear. you might even get one around the same size
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Post by ed. »

keencdk wrote:Just get yourself a cooler bag from Big W/KMart/Crazy Clarks etc they are made of similar stuff and pretty chear. you might even get one around the same size
not a bad idea.
Wonder if there are cooler bags as big as the storage side of the fridge.
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