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Rich Decker said:Coolers don't work to well for holding food warm in a commercial setting. I have bought a lot of stuff from this company including Carlisle holding containers.
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Rich
Rory said:
DATsBBQ said:Rich,
What catagory are the Carlisle Holding container under? The URL doesn't have a search function.
DATsBBQ
Rich Decker said:DATsBBQ said:Rich,
What catagory are the Carlisle Holding container under? The URL doesn't have a search function.
DATsBBQ
They are under Serving equipment, sub-category Insulated food and beverage carriers. They are $149.00 each.
Rich Decker
Rich Decker said:Coolers don't work to well for holding food warm in a commercial setting. I have bought a lot of stuff from this company including Carlisle holding containers.
http://www.equippers.com/
Rich
Woodman said:Rich Decker said:Coolers don't work to well for holding food warm in a commercial setting. I have bought a lot of stuff from this company including Carlisle holding containers.
http://www.equippers.com/
Rich
Well, I would have to say that it depends on what you are holding, and for how long. If I am cooking butts, and briskets,(cuts with a substantial amount of heft,) I can hold them in the 180-200 degree range for several hours in foil. The more pieces of meat you put in the cooler, the more self sustaining it is. They actually continue to cook and become overly tender. I would think that beans in foil pans would also stay plenty hot in a cooler. A Cambro is nothing more than an HDPE cooler. IMHO, a Coleman cooler seals better and is more effective than a Cambro. You can increase the effectiveness of the cooler by puttuin a towel over the top of your food items. I use my upright to hold beans and potatoes, and 150 quart Coleman coolers for meat items. Sorry Rich, but I've got to disagree with you! :!: #-o
ps. you can buy 3-4 huge Coleman coolers for the cost on one Cambro type apparatus. The pit you have bought has a warmer for foil pan items. Your meat will hold fine in a cooler. The Cambro products also, tend to leak water/ condensate. They have an o-ring seal that fails. Ask Uncle Bubba!
ScottyDaQ said:Rich Decker said:DATsBBQ said:Rich,
What catagory are the Carlisle Holding container under? The URL doesn't have a search function.
DATsBBQ
They are under Serving equipment, sub-category Insulated food and beverage carriers. They are $149.00 each.
Rich Decker
Rich,
Just curious on why you chose Carlisle over Cambro?