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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 111 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | 26 qt. High-Performance Cooler with Lockable Lid |
Product Description: | The Everbilt 26 qt. Cooler is designed for river trips, camping, and other outdoor activities. The durable roto-molded construction doesn't dent or crack easily and the High-Density Polyurethane Foam insulation keeps ice cold for 4-days to 7-days. The no-sweat design eliminates condensation on the outside of the cooler and the Rubber Pad non-slip feet keep the cooler secure in your vehicle or boat. An interlocking no-fall lid stays up when you're unloading the cooler and the carry handle folds away for easy packing in your truck or raft. A drain release is located at the base of the cooler so you can keep melted water out of the cooler and your food. |
Model Number: | 410-025-0111 |
Product SKU: | 306522306 |
UPC: | 843774100251 |
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From what I have read, the trick with these coolers -- if you want the ice to last a long time -- is to pre-chill them the night before (using some milk jugs of frozen water) prior to loading them up for deployment.
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Good to have 2 to avoid cross contamination and drinks cooler get opened way more often.
If it performs like the Walmart Ozark then I'm a happy camper. Used the one from Walmart during a recent weekend trip and kept my food nearly frozen the entire trip. (I did fill the ice chest full of ice using the hotel ice maker ) Good size for the trunk.
That being said for longer trips or bigger families, you'll need a couple of these .. maybe one for drinks and one for food (as frequent opening and closing will make the ice melt faster). Otherwise as someone mentioned, a 55qt will be more efficient overall. If you read the labels, the "days ice remains" numbers goes up with larger units. There's always an asterisk because it's based on loading up the ice to capacity and a certain ratio.
I've used it at parties to hold drinks, and in the shade it's held ice for 3 days. I did take it on the boat, and it sat in the sun for a long time, opened a lot, and the ice melted. But it was filled pretty much all drinks and not much ice.
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