flask for keeping bait frozen

mardenq

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ive used a cheap silver flask for the last 5 years to keep my bait frozen when out.i noticed last winter when taking bait out to put back in the freezer it was starting to defrost.i was only out 3 hours today and took some frozen crab in the flask and when back home I went to put it back in the freezer and it had defrosted fully.anyone recommend a good flask.maybe mine is just past its best as it used to be ok
 
Are you keeping you flask in the freezer to? As I have a cheap 1 litre flask and that keeps things frozen solid for up to 8 hours as long as it's kept in the shade
 
Tried the cheap flasks - not good especially in the summer & even in the winter (when it's not too cold!) found sometimes crab was beginning to thaw after only a few hours. I use the cheap supermarket ones for my coffee, but bit the bullet & got a couple of Thermos brand flasks for my bait - a large one (about 2 litre) that will take full bluey/sandeel in lengthways as well as crab, mussel or mackerel fillet. For more general use, one about 8 inches tall that will carry plenty of bait for the average 3-4hr club comp / session and fit easily into my bait-bucket or bag/box.

I keep it in the freezer all the time (without the lid) and generally topped up with crab (or other bait) so when it's time to go out I just pop the lid on. I've had them for a full day out in the summer, over the west of Scotland, and remaining bait has been still frozen. If I was travelling any further, I'd keep them in a cool-box with freezer packs.

Gary :)
 
I use a Stanley Food Flask, its good but must be kept in a Cool Bag with ice Packs if you want it to last all day. Took some Cart with me today, 7am to 5pm & there was one piece left when I got home & still frozen. Mind you, I have the flask 1/3 full of frozen water too.
 
been using food flasks for yrs for frozen bait find by far the old alladin plastic types sometimes to be found on ebay not so keen although i do use the stainless steel ones.
 
If the flask has a screw off bottom fill the gap between the liner and the outer case with vermiculite or polystyrene beads, it improves the insulation quite a bit
 
How about one of these mate?

Campingaz 5QT Coolbox | GO Outdoors

with couple of ice packs in?


As GaryP suggests I use one of these, a coleman model. Depending on how much bait I take I use different sizes of ice packs. It keeps more delicate baits such as worm frozen as well as the bigger items.
Its a bit bulkier than a flask but still fits in a standard seat box but worth it for the quality of the bait. I have adapted my bucket to 2 levels so I have a bait tray at the top for defrosted/fresh bait and use underneath for sinkers/used traces/rubbish etc rather than cluttering my box. It worked well for me last winter.

I'm quite happy to expand further on the bucket/box layout
 
cool box, ice packs. then a food dumpy flask inside it for me.

doubled up.

not too heavy, got all from amazon, hundreds of flasks and boxes on there.all sizes:)
like g force said, thermos good
 
As GaryP suggests I use one of these, a coleman model. Depending on how much bait I take I use different sizes of ice packs. It keeps more delicate baits such as worm frozen as well as the bigger items.
Its a bit bulkier than a flask but still fits in a standard seat box but worth it for the quality of the bait. I have adapted my bucket to 2 levels so I have a bait tray at the top for defrosted/fresh bait and use underneath for sinkers/used traces/rubbish etc rather than cluttering my box. It worked well for me last winter.

I'm quite happy to expand further on the bucket/box layout

id be interested in that mate
 
I just use a stainless steel food flask. Keep it in the freezer with the top off when not in use. Keeps crab, cart etc frozen solid all day summer and winter.
 
Asda have got some very wide flasks in for £6.50 atm
Look like small barrels with handles and have big lids so anything you want should fit
 
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