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Target has 50% Off Select Igloo Coolers on sale below for prices starting from $14.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise shipping is free with orders $35 or more if stock is available.
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I bought that first one (gray and blue one) on a whim in OBX as I had left my Rtic soft cooler home.
Not sure I'd recommend it. Didn't keep stuff cold all that long and definitely don't use with ice. It will leak as the ice melts, which happens quickly. Ice packs, you might be OK.
But really, it's probably better as a lunch cooler and not something you want to fill up and bring to the beach with drinks. But it's $15 and obviously doesn't have the insulating abilities as a much more expensive cooler. Just saying, it is nothing special in my opinion. I prefer my small igloo hard coolers over this one.
I've got rolling 28 quart one and it's great. The inside body and top lid is plastic so no worries about it leaking ad long as it's standing upright. Rotating latch is less cumbersome than zippers. Ice after about 24 hours is about 70% water, outside in Florida summer day.
Taken it camping, poolside, on the boat and dragged through Florida Beach sand. Handle is a bit gritty but it still comes up easily and wheels are still rolling.
If you work construction you might get a year of use out of it, camping and family outings you should easily get 3+ years out of it.
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Kayakers, the first one shown is perfect if you're doing half a day trip, even in Florida. Obviously if you're doing a full day in summer and you want everything super cold, a cheap cooler isn't going to be comparable to something much more expensive.
You get what you pay for.. but for most, I think it's a great deal. Clean designs too!
I bought that first one (gray and blue one) on a whim in OBX as I had left my Rtic soft cooler home.
Not sure I'd recommend it. Didn't keep stuff cold all that long and definitely don't use with ice. It will leak as the ice melts, which happens quickly. Ice packs, you might be OK.
But really, it's probably better as a lunch cooler and not something you want to fill up and bring to the beach with drinks. But it's $15 and obviously doesn't have the insulating abilities as a much more expensive cooler. Just saying, it is nothing special in my opinion. I prefer my small igloo hard coolers over this one.
Will any of these hold ice without leaking? Looking for something to leave in the car with some soda and water inside for long trips or when you come back from a concert or game
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I've got rolling 28 quart one and it's great. The inside body and top lid is plastic so no worries about it leaking ad long as it's standing upright. Rotating latch is less cumbersome than zippers. Ice after about 24 hours is about 70% water, outside in Florida summer day.
Taken it camping, poolside, on the boat and dragged through Florida Beach sand. Handle is a bit gritty but it still comes up easily and wheels are still rolling.
If you work construction you might get a year of use out of it, camping and family outings you should easily get 3+ years out of it.
Will any of these hold ice without leaking? Looking for something to leave in the car with some soda and water inside for long trips or when you come back from a concert or game
Just get an igloo 9qt hard cooler.
$10 at Walmart.
As long as you don't tip the cooler, it won't leak.
I've got rolling 28 quart one and it's great. The inside body and top lid is plastic so no worries about it leaking ad long as it's standing upright. Rotating latch is less cumbersome than zippers. Ice after about 24 hours is about 70% water, outside in Florida summer day.
Taken it camping, poolside, on the boat and dragged through Florida Beach sand. Handle is a bit gritty but it still comes up easily and wheels are still rolling.
If you work construction you might get a year of use out of it, camping and family outings you should easily get 3+ years out of it.
Bought this one today and loaded it with a bag of ice and burgers, lettuce, sliced cheese, sodas, and assorted grill fixings. This was around noon and it's just after 1 am and the ice is still solid with about 1" of ice melt in there. Quite impressed for what it is (and the price). As the summer in this part of my world progresses it will come in handy for grocery runs (as someone mentioned re: Aldi's). Overall happy with the purchase so far.
I can't tell if these are lunch bag sized or not. Based on some photos, it looks like a small lunch bag, hoping it is as I am sick of spending money eating out while at work.
I've been wanting one of these backpacks for my motorcycle and it seems like a good deal, they're like $50 at Dick's. Now I just have to hope that they have the right color I want
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I bought that first one (gray and blue one) on a whim in OBX as I had left my Rtic soft cooler home.
Not sure I'd recommend it. Didn't keep stuff cold all that long and definitely don't use with ice. It will leak as the ice melts, which happens quickly. Ice packs, you might be OK.
But really, it's probably better as a lunch cooler and not something you want to fill up and bring to the beach with drinks. But it's $15 and obviously doesn't have the insulating abilities as a much more expensive cooler. Just saying, it is nothing special in my opinion. I prefer my small igloo hard coolers over this one.
I think that's what it's advertised as- lunch coolers, not ice cold drink coolers etc. Don't expect refrigerator technology on these things obviously, hence the cheaper price. It's a fair deal. You're comparing apples to oranges.
Last edited by RogerH5253 May 16, 2022 at 11:27 AM.
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Not sure I'd recommend it. Didn't keep stuff cold all that long and definitely don't use with ice. It will leak as the ice melts, which happens quickly. Ice packs, you might be OK.
But really, it's probably better as a lunch cooler and not something you want to fill up and bring to the beach with drinks. But it's $15 and obviously doesn't have the insulating abilities as a much more expensive cooler. Just saying, it is nothing special in my opinion. I prefer my small igloo hard coolers over this one.
Taken it camping, poolside, on the boat and dragged through Florida Beach sand. Handle is a bit gritty but it still comes up easily and wheels are still rolling.
If you work construction you might get a year of use out of it, camping and family outings you should easily get 3+ years out of it.
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You get what you pay for.. but for most, I think it's a great deal. Clean designs too!
Not sure I'd recommend it. Didn't keep stuff cold all that long and definitely don't use with ice. It will leak as the ice melts, which happens quickly. Ice packs, you might be OK.
But really, it's probably better as a lunch cooler and not something you want to fill up and bring to the beach with drinks. But it's $15 and obviously doesn't have the insulating abilities as a much more expensive cooler. Just saying, it is nothing special in my opinion. I prefer my small igloo hard coolers over this one.
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Taken it camping, poolside, on the boat and dragged through Florida Beach sand. Handle is a bit gritty but it still comes up easily and wheels are still rolling.
If you work construction you might get a year of use out of it, camping and family outings you should easily get 3+ years out of it.
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$10 at Walmart.
As long as you don't tip the cooler, it won't leak.
$10 at Walmart.
As long as you don't tip the cooler, it won't leak.
Taken it camping, poolside, on the boat and dragged through Florida Beach sand. Handle is a bit gritty but it still comes up easily and wheels are still rolling.
If you work construction you might get a year of use out of it, camping and family outings you should easily get 3+ years out of it.
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Not sure I'd recommend it. Didn't keep stuff cold all that long and definitely don't use with ice. It will leak as the ice melts, which happens quickly. Ice packs, you might be OK.
But really, it's probably better as a lunch cooler and not something you want to fill up and bring to the beach with drinks. But it's $15 and obviously doesn't have the insulating abilities as a much more expensive cooler. Just saying, it is nothing special in my opinion. I prefer my small igloo hard coolers over this one.
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