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HeloGuy 03-12-2018 03:20 PM

Luggage Nordic Cooler Cube?
 
I was about to buy the Aerocoast EFB/Cooler combo, when I noticed Luggageworks has the Nordic Cooler Cube. I have looked, but cannot find a review of it anywhere. Does anyone have it? Seen it?

Thanks.

https://luggageworks.com/new-items/n...oler-cube.html

Number9 03-12-2018 04:45 PM

I have this bag. It's an okay cooler, and an okay flight bag, but it doesn't do either task super well in my opinion. The cooler section isn't really large enough if you are a tupperware/meal prep kind of person, but it holds my snacks and leftovers from dinner just fine. Decent storage space otherwise but not for large items. I can barely squeeze my clarity aloft case into the "main storage" section. I was trying to avoid carrying three bags but If I could go back I would probably just buy a smaller briefcase style bag to bring stuff to the flight deck with me, and a separate cooler for food. Also it won't fit under an airplane seat standing up. Sort of annoying when you put it under there laying down and something opens up from being tipped over and leaks everywhere.

HeloGuy 03-12-2018 06:26 PM

Thanks for the reply. I was hoping to use this instead of buying two bags, a cooler and an EFB tote.

Just to confirm, you have the new Nordic Cooler Cube vice the older Nordic Cooler?

This is the new one I am asking about...
https://luggageworks.com/pub/media/c...mbo_cooler.jpg

T28driver 03-12-2018 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by HeloGuy (Post 2549430)
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping to use this instead of buying two bags, a cooler and an EFB tote.

Just to confirm, you have the new Nordic Cooler Cube vice the older Nordic Cooler?

This is the new one I am asking about...
https://luggageworks.com/pub/media/c...mbo_cooler.jpg

I have this bag. Would not recommend. Planning on getting rid of it for the Strongbags Canadian.

HeloGuy 03-12-2018 06:46 PM

Thanks, guys. Two responses and neither of you endorsed it. Looks like I am back to the Aerocoast.

HarlsBarkley 03-13-2018 08:32 AM

I have the Aerocoast. Like it a lot. I fit 4 days worth of frozen meals in it no problem. Put the Tupperwares and ice packs in the fridge on overnights and it works great. Even if you don’t have a fridge on an overnight, still cold by the following evening. Design is durable. Despite the high price tag, it probably paid for itself in 2 trips.

martin0101 04-10-2018 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by HarlsBarkley (Post 2549673)
I have the Aerocoast. Like it a lot. I fit 4 days worth of frozen meals in it no problem. Put the Tupperwares and ice packs in the fridge on overnights and it works great. Even if you don’t have a fridge on an overnight, still cold by the following evening. Design is durable. Despite the high price tag, it probably paid for itself in 2 trips.

I also think that Aerocoast is quite ok. So, in case if you already bought it, you didn’t make a bad choice. But if you still have doubts, you may read some reviews on other coolers at homus magazine. I’ve found this site when I was looking for a cooler myself. Personally I’ve chosen Rubbermaid because of its size (I needed a big one). I’m using it for almost three months and it works great. Apparently, you have your own preferences, so I wouldn’t suggest you any particular cooler, but it’s just like I said: if you are not sure which exact choice to make, then It’s better to search a little more.

AKcharger 04-11-2018 05:15 AM

I got the LW Aurora, it's a little bigger than the one you posted. I'm happy with it. carries 6 meals and my flight gear.
https://luggageworks.com/browse-prod...ote-combo.html


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