Hot/cold boxes
- TakingtheBrisket
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Hot/cold boxes
I know cambro boxes are for both hot/cold holding but will an igloo or colemans cold box hold hot food just aswell?
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RobinC
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Re: Hot/cold boxes
I've used a coleman's to hold a pork butt for a few hours. It's not as good as my catermax box but it worked fine
Re: Hot/cold boxes
I found after about 6hrs it had dropped too much & needed a reheat after pulling
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JEC
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Re: Hot/cold boxes
Wrapped in foil and a couple of towels you can get 3 or 4 hours, if you preheat the box with water maybe a bit more, should be enough for most people and certainly cheaper than the catering versions!!
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RobinC
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Re: Hot/cold boxes
Worth keeping an eye on eBay occasional bargains can be had. My catermax cost me £10