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Garry Beurskens rides his Esky scooter with friend Graham Galpin in Darwin, Australia, on Sept. 4. Beurskens is selling the motorized coolers, which can hit 13 mph, to those who would prefer to ride their food & drink rather than lug it to barbecues. His wife came up with the idea. ‘We had a look around & there were a lot of electric ones, but this is better,'’ he said. ‘It's got a longer range & they're more fun.' The miner said it was much easier to drive his Esky than to carry it. ‘You can chuck what you want in there & not have to worry about how heavy it's going to be.’
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Garry Beurskens rides his Esky scooter with friend Graham Galpin in Darwin, Australia, on Sept. 4. Beurskens is selling the motorized coolers, which can hit 13 mph, to those who would prefer to ride their food & drink rather than lug it to barbecues. His wife came up with the idea. ‘We had a look around & there were a lot of electric ones, but this is better,'’ he said. ‘It's got a longer range & they're more fun.' The miner said it was much easier to drive his Esky than to carry it. ‘You can chuck what you want in there & not have to worry about how heavy it's going to be.’
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