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Everbilt 26-Quart High-Performance Cooler w/ Lockable Lid Expired

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Home Depot has Everbilt 26-Quart High-Performance Cooler w/ Lockable Lid on sale for $39.88. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permtis. Thanks bcm00re

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The Everbilt 26 Qt. Cooler is designed for river trips, camping, and other outdoor activities. The High-Density Polyurethane Foam insulation keeps ice for 3 to 5-days, with a no-sweat design eliminating condensation on the outside of the cooler. It features Rubber Pad non-slip feet to keep the cooler secure in your vehicle or boat. An interlocking no-fall lid stays up when you're unloading the cooler and carry handles fold away for easy packing in truck or raft. For easy transportation, a stainless steel comfort grip handle is built-in. A drain release is located at the base of the cooler so you can keep melted water out of the cooler and your food.

Premium insulation keeps ice for up to 5 days
Lockable lid prevents animals from getting access to your food or adult beverages
UV resistant exterior designed for extensive outdoor use, wherever your adventures take you
T-handle latches keep the lid secure and provide a water tight seal
Rotomolded, seamless 1-piece construction makes this virtually unbreakable
Built-in pressure release button to allow air into the cooler so that it's easier to open
Internal dimensions in inches are 16.1 in. D x 9.1 in. H x 11.4 in. W

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Last Edited by WildflowerGuru December 3, 2019 at 09:19 AM
For anyone interested in information from the Manufacturer, they've responded to some people's Home Depot ratings with this information:"Please refer to the ice retention chart on the main product page of our item or listed under the info and guides section as a product brochure. As you can see, the type of ice you use and the temperature outside can change the ice retention time. For best results, we recommend using block ice and keeping the cooler out of direct sunlight."
You can also get dry ice from many Walmart locations. Call ahead to verify.

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Doing the math on posted internal dimensions, this Everbilt appears to have about the same internal volume as the Yeti Tundra 35. That Yeti costs $250 and this Everbilt is $40; IMO there is no way the Yeti is 6 times better!

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.
about $200 cheaper but performs the same
Yeti is just Louis Vuitton for men. These are just as functional.

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12-09-2019 at 12:11 PM.
12-09-2019 at 12:11 PM.
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alterthending5
12-09-2019 at 01:14 PM.
12-09-2019 at 01:14 PM.
Bought it, love it. Just be careful not to get your finger caught between the handle and the side of the cooler. Ouch! Let me tell you.
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12-09-2019 at 03:33 PM.
12-09-2019 at 03:33 PM.
Thx op, TU and shared!😀
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bcm00re
12-09-2019 at 07:45 PM.
12-09-2019 at 07:45 PM.
Quote from drew2money :
I agree that the interior seems small for such a big cooler.
That is true for rotomold coolers in general -- so not sure why people keep posting that as a negative.

Yeti Tundra 35
Capacity: 26 lbs. of ice
Outside Dimensions: 21.375" L x 16.125" W x 15.75" H.
Inside Dimensions: 15" L x 10.375" W x 10.625" H.
Weight: 20 lbs.

Everbilt 26 qt. High-Performance Cooler
Capacity: 30 pounds of cubed ice
External dimensions: 23.23 in x 15.75 in x 14.96 in
Internal dimensions: 16.1 in. D x 11.4 in. W x 9.1 in. H
Weight: 19.3 lbs.
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12-09-2019 at 08:53 PM.
12-09-2019 at 08:53 PM.
I checked on these.. the rubber straps that hold it closed were WAY too tight..
I could barely latch it standing directly over it and using body weight.

Wife wanted the new cooler.. I told her latch it 3 times and tell me to buy it..
She actually bruised her hand trying to do it.
/Pass
Its actually the perfect size inside I was looking for.. I already have a 42?qt and a couple tiny ones.

I'm not buying a cooler I have to open for people *lol*.
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12-10-2019 at 05:30 AM.
12-10-2019 at 05:30 AM.
Quote from Rand4 :
I checked on these.. the rubber straps that hold it closed were WAY too tight..
I could barely latch it standing directly over it and using body weight.

Wife wanted the new cooler.. I told her latch it 3 times and tell me to buy it..
She actually bruised her hand trying to do it.
/Pass
Its actually the perfect size inside I was looking for.. I already have a 42?qt and a couple tiny ones.

I'm not buying a cooler I have to open for people *lol*.

They are all like this. Just like my pelican..... You don't want a loose one man if you want a good seal
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12-10-2019 at 07:23 AM.
12-10-2019 at 07:23 AM.
Quote from Telex29 :
They are all like this. Just like my pelican..... You don't want a loose one man if you want a good seal
As well, Everbilt or parent company didn't want to pay for any license stating "bear proof", but I'd imagine this one is more "bear proof" than the "bear proof" ones!!!

Also, if I catch air and ever lose this out the back of my sxs and it goes crashing to the ground, I'm certain this lid won't be popping open during impact. But no, this isn't the most user-friendly for normal day to day usage, though it could be for me, not just in the RZR.
YMMV.
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drew2money
12-10-2019 at 07:31 AM.
12-10-2019 at 07:31 AM.
Quote from bcm00re :
That is true for rotomold coolers in general -- so not sure why people keep posting that as a negative.

Yeti Tundra 35
Capacity: 26 lbs. of ice
Outside Dimensions: 21.375" L x 16.125" W x 15.75" H.
Inside Dimensions: 15" L x 10.375" W x 10.625" H.
Weight: 20 lbs.

Everbilt 26 qt. High-Performance Cooler
Capacity: 30 pounds of cubed ice
External dimensions: 23.23 in x 15.75 in x 14.96 in
Internal dimensions: 16.1 in. D x 11.4 in. W x 9.1 in. H
Weight: 19.3 lbs.
Thanks for the comparison. This Everbuilt is just not as compact as I would like....as the Yeti..but again, its also $100 cheaper.
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12-10-2019 at 07:35 AM.
12-10-2019 at 07:35 AM.
Quote from Telex29 :
They are all like this. Just like my pelican..... You don't want a loose one man if you want a good seal
Nah they are not all this bad maybe its just the trapazoid shape. regardless I'm not buying one and having to open and shut it all day for the wife.
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doodude
12-10-2019 at 07:47 AM.
12-10-2019 at 07:47 AM.
I picked one of these up last week. Seems like a quality build but I have not tested its ability to keep anything cold. It's worth mentioning that coolers of this type are pretty heavy for the capacity they provide, so for folks that just want to keep a bunch of stuff cool for a day trip it may not be your best option.
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12-10-2019 at 08:03 AM.
12-10-2019 at 08:03 AM.
Quote from Rand4 :
I checked on these.. the rubber straps that hold it closed were WAY too tight..
I could barely latch it standing directly over it and using body weight.

Wife wanted the new cooler.. I told her latch it 3 times and tell me to buy it..
She actually bruised her hand trying to do it.
/Pass
Its actually the perfect size inside I was looking for.. I already have a 42?qt and a couple tiny ones.

I'm not buying a cooler I have to open for people *lol*.

They loosen up over time. I had difficulty at first, but you can figure it out (pull out and then down, not straight down). Pretty much all the good coolers are like this when you first buy them.
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12-10-2019 at 02:11 PM.
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Quote from Rand4 :
Nah they are not all this bad maybe its just the trapazoid shape. regardless I'm not buying one and having to open and shut it all day for the wife.

Yea It's definitely crazy over the top tight. I'm 215 pounds and can barely latch it. I left it latched in hopes that the rubber stretches out a bit to make it a little easier.
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12-10-2019 at 02:35 PM.
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Quote from StevenT7656 :
Yea It's definitely crazy over the top tight. I'm 215 pounds and can barely latch it. I left it latched in hopes that the rubber stretches out a bit to make it a little easier.
From the top? I'm down to 170-180lbs and my three units all latch in firmly, but easily enough. They're child-safe for sure - they do take firm weight or strength to stretch over the latches, depending on the angle you're working from.

I wonder if a water-based ("food safe" type mixture) silicone would soak in enough make them more pliable. I'd have to look specifically at this, but these seem like more of a real rubber in how they stretch, so they may take non-oil-base silicone as a conditioner.
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12-10-2019 at 07:00 PM.
12-10-2019 at 07:00 PM.
Is this better than Ozark high performance 26 qt? Got Ozark white for $48 a month back. I think having multiple small is better.
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RaymondR4818
12-10-2019 at 07:06 PM.
12-10-2019 at 07:06 PM.
Shows $78.97.. 😔

I take that back! I added to cart and it showed up as $40! Thanks op!
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