vrieskisten
Vrieskisten, also known as ice chests or ice boxes, are insulated containers traditionally used for storing perishable items and keeping them cold. Originating in the 19th century, these containers played a vital role before the widespread availability of electric refrigeration. Vrieskisten were typically constructed from wood, metal, or a combination of both, with thick insulating materials such as straw, sawdust, or later, foam, to maintain low temperatures.
Historically, vrieskisten were essential for preserving perishable food, especially in rural areas and during long travels.
With advances in refrigeration technology, the use of vrieskisten declined in the 20th century, replaced by
Modern equivalents of vrieskisten are available for outdoor activities, camping, and maritime use, often featuring improved