







❄️ Chill smarter, not harder — the ultimate reusable ice pack for pros on the go!
The Arctic ICE Chillin' Brew Series is a high-performance reusable ice pack engineered to maintain a consistent 28°F phase change temperature. Crafted from durable HDPE and vegetable oil insulation, it offers eco-friendly, long-lasting cooling in a compact 3.2 x 10.8 x 15.9 cm form factor. Ideal for camping, tailgating, and outdoor events, it minimizes ice melt and mess, fits seamlessly in coolers, and is dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.








| ASIN | B00H50YTFK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 146,107 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 640 in Camping Coolers & Cool Bags |
| Brand Name | Arctic Ice |
| Capacity | 11.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Chamber Depth | 1 Inches |
| Colour | Multi-coloured |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,801) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00836623012089 |
| Included Components | One (1) Arctic Ice Chillin' Brew Series Long Lasting Reusable Ice Pack - Small (0.75 lbs) |
| Insulation Material Type | Vegetable Oils |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.2D x 10.8W x 15.9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Chillin Brew 28 Degree High Performance Cooler-ice |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Manufacturer | SSI |
| Material Type | HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) |
| Model Name | 4008371-ssi |
| Pattern | Letter Print |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Tailgating, Day Trips, Barbecues, Parties, Fishing, Hunting |
| Special Features | Portable |
| UPC | 836623012089 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
G**Y
These are ok, but not great.
For the money, I was expecting them to last longer than just a few days. Put three in an Igloo cooler box and three days later, had to re-freeze them. Slightly better than some others, but for the heavy price tag, a bit disappointing.
U**E
Tried this out on the recommendation of a friend.I have not been disappointed. As with all cooler applications, Pre-chilling both the cooler and the contents is paramount for optimal performance. While the Arctic-Ice literature states that you can use it to completely replace the need for standard ice, I have found that for beer cooler/tailgating type use this does not work well. That said, what it does do is virtually eliminate ice melt within the cooler up until the phase change has completely occurred. I put 2-4 2.5lb panels in my K2 20 quart, along with ice and beer, and in my 65 quart Yeti use 2-3 of the 5 lb panels, plus ice and beer. Without having some ice in the cooler, there is too much airspace, which gets filled with warm air each time you open the cooler. This causes the panels to change phase more quickly than desired, and the beer to be slightly warmer than optimal. By using a combination of ice and Chillin Brew panels, you can achieve good ice to beer contact, with a minimum of air space. This will give you very cold beer, and good solid ice for 1 1/2 - 2 days, even with getting in and out of the cooler constantly. This works very well for me, as we typically spend all weekend on the lake, and I virtually never have to add ice to the cooler throughout the weekend. Alternately, if you are looking to pack food for a vacation, camping trip, etc, there is no need for ice, as you won't be getting in and out of the cooler. For this application I really like the panels much better than ice, because you don't end up with a watery mess. One trick I like to do is to put any raw meet in the bottom of the cooler (in plastic bags of course), then put a Arctic Ice panel laying flat on top of it, and put my other fresh items in the top (Fresh items also in plastic bags for safety). If you do happen to end up with a slight leak, the panels are dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. I don't typically try to transport frozen items that absolutely need to stay frozen, nor do I care if my fresh items such as carrots, celery, get a bit frosty. For this reason I find the Chillin' Brew version of the panels to be the only variety of Arctic-Ice that I need. That said, if you want to strictly handle frozen items, or refrigerator temp items, you may want to look at either the Tundra series or Alaskan series.
B**L
After a work colleague told me he'd bought these ice bricks I was sceptical at first given the $ but I know him as a guy who only recommends quality products to me. He was right ! These chillin brew bricks keep drinks (in my case beer cans) amazingly cold like nothing else I've used before.. It's hard to explain how they're kept so cold without them actually being frozen but they do, they're perfect... 2 medium bricks in my 24 Roadie Yeti esky and its the perfect combo. Trust me, spend the extra $ for these quality bricks and you won't be disappointed I'm glad I did. 🥶
F**O
I bought the smaller size, they work great, I'd highly recommend. No bulging and they keep cool for a good amount of time considering the smaller size. A perfect compliment to my small fabric cooler.
F**A
Thank you so much, I use it for my kids lunch boxes and it keep the fruits fresh Also the lunch box stayed cooled until came back from school ( 8 hours) High recommend for all mums special in 49c hot weather like my country
E**D
i have XL/LG/SM of these products; saves on ice and ease of use. You may or may not recoup costs of ice vs. cost of arctic ice; but you will gain convenience of having dedicated product in your freezer ready to go in a moments notice. There is on caveat that kinda bums me out JUST a BIT and that is the indention of the product if you lay it flat; kinda impossible to have steady drinks on it (if you use it at the bottom of a cooler). There is a multitude of ways you could use these products and they will keep your drinks/products near icicle cold. If you place a drink next to it or ice; do not be surprised if you have a nice 'chunk' that is iced together. Depending on the size of the arctic ice and cooler/bag your using will kinda dictate the 'cool' factor. I have used the 5lb in a Bison/Brute Cooler and have gotten 32 degrees up until 4 days in controlled environment w/o ice (garage). I've use 2.5 and 1.5 lbs for smaller ice bags and have gotten minimal 12-18 hours easily of gr8 coldness (w/ very lil bit of ice). I do so recommend this version of the arctic series and I do feel they are a good investment, more so in convenience and ease of use versus having to go out of your way for ice sometimes. I like them and intend on buying more as time goes on, recommend all sizes for whatever need you have!
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