Melting ice is the last thing you want to worry about when you're out in the woods, on the boat or kicking back at the beach. The Ozark Trail 26 Quart High-Performance Roto-Molded Cooler keeps ice for more than 4.5 days and features heavy-duty, seamless, one-piece construction that is virtually unbreakable and built to last.
Manufacturer:
California Innovations
Model Number:
2734WUB29E87
Product SKU:
121534265
UPC:
628319107670
Assembled Product Weight:
18.52 lbs
Volume Capacity:
26 gal
Material:
Polyethylene
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Couple thoughts:
These will get much deeper discounts later in the year but will be harder to find.
They are heavy and awkward so they are way overkill for a picnic but do work really well.
Couple thoughts:
These will get much deeper discounts later in the year but will be harder to find.
They are heavy and awkward so they are way overkill for a picnic but do work really well.
I got a bunch of these last year and a few more right before spring this year.
Lowest prices I ended up seeing:
26 qt: $17 in the fall and $20 late winter:
52 qt: $25
73 qt: $35
Rolling 60qt: $40
Wheel kit for use with 52 and 73qt: $9
At a lot of stores it seemed only one color would go on clearance and the others stayed full price. I've also come across ones that should've been on clearance but for some reason had the wrong sticker on it (e.g. blue was clearance, but it had the label for a white one).
Yes, they are bigger and heavier than a budget cooler of the same capacity, but they work really well. The 26 is especially useful for bringing frozen/refrigerated stuff home from some stores I go to that are a bit further from my home and easy to keep on the trunk.
Last edited by Bigzamboni August 2, 2019 at 01:36 PM.
I found a Walmart semi-close to me that has the gray one for $21. Brickseek shows 9 in stock but I don't trust it enough to make that half hour drive, especially since WM website doesn't even show that I can pick it up today if I wanted to do in-store pick up at the $78 price online.
I bought two 26qt last week for $50/each and they seemed to perform well for the price.
I tested one half filled with ice at home (75-80 degrees). Ice lasted 3 days before completely melting, with the water still cold at 3 days.
The seal seems hit or miss though, one of the two leaks water easily on shaking. The other only leaks a tiny bit at the corner from being severely tilted over, with minimal leaking on shaking.
These are made by artic zone, probably a rebadge of their Titan line. There is a sticker encouraging trying customer support with ArticZone direct before returning to Walmart.
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Gray - https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...u=4922940
White - https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...u=5570325
Blue/Teal - https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=40851005
Other - https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=12153426
They also have the 52 qt. for $89
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-...ected=true
https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=12153426
Couple thoughts:
These will get much deeper discounts later in the year but will be harder to find.
They are heavy and awkward so they are way overkill for a picnic but do work really well.
Couple thoughts:
These will get much deeper discounts later in the year but will be harder to find.
They are heavy and awkward so they are way overkill for a picnic but do work really well.
Lowest prices I ended up seeing:
26 qt: $17 in the fall and $20 late winter:
52 qt: $25
73 qt: $35
Rolling 60qt: $40
Wheel kit for use with 52 and 73qt: $9
At a lot of stores it seemed only one color would go on clearance and the others stayed full price. I've also come across ones that should've been on clearance but for some reason had the wrong sticker on it (e.g. blue was clearance, but it had the label for a white one).
Yes, they are bigger and heavier than a budget cooler of the same capacity, but they work really well. The 26 is especially useful for bringing frozen/refrigerated stuff home from some stores I go to that are a bit further from my home and easy to keep on the trunk.
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I tested one half filled with ice at home (75-80 degrees). Ice lasted 3 days before completely melting, with the water still cold at 3 days.
The seal seems hit or miss though, one of the two leaks water easily on shaking. The other only leaks a tiny bit at the corner from being severely tilted over, with minimal leaking on shaking.
These are made by artic zone, probably a rebadge of their Titan line. There is a sticker encouraging trying customer support with ArticZone direct before returning to Walmart.
https://arcticzone.com/collection...to-coolers
They also have the 52 qt. for $89
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-...ected=true
https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=12153426
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Guess I'll go on a goose hunt.
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