Neck cooler under Jacket/Suit

Started by nietssemaj, May 07, 2013, 03:13:42 PM

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nietssemaj

Anyone in the south tried one of these CoolWare Personal Cooling System thingies under their bee jacket/suit?

Steel Tiger

I've tried something like this for work. They do ok for a little while.

greenbtree

I have used something like that, they do help a little.  When I am at home working my own yard though I keep frozen hand towels in my freezer - I wet them down then wrap them around a tupperware or bottle about the size of my neck - it will freeze like that, then you just pull it open enough to get around your neck.  You get a little damp as it melts, but that's all to the good from my point of view.  I wear a light linen shirt with a collar, so that I can flip up the collar so that the ice doesn't directly touch my skin.  Works great for me.  When I want a break, I just swap out for a new one.  I will even take some in a cooler with me to cut-outs.  Speaking of cut outs - those fun attic jobs?  There I shove ice packs in any pocket I can fit them in!

JC
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Michael Bush

The best "cooler" is a ventilated suit like the Ultra Breeze or the Golden Bee Products suit.  On a hot day, you can wear the full suit with nothing underneath but your shorts and some boots...
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Haddon

I have used a lot of tricks for removals ice cold water and a fan are the best shade is next. For the bee yard I dont work bees in july without a running truck with air. As I get to hot I jump in and cool off. I can work a lot longer with the truck out there. I have always thought of hooking a air line into the leg of my suit to blow me up like the Michilene Man just like the suit for a sand blaster it would sure help for those attic removals in july with 98% humidity and 150 degrees in the attic.

Oh the Ice cold water is poured on you suit not for drinking.

Michael Haddon

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