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Walmart has select Coleman hard coolers on sale as priced below...
Walmart[walmart.com] has the 48-Quart Coleman Chiller Hard Cooler (Fog Gray) on sale for $17. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or $35+ orders. OOSAvailable again
Walmart[walmart.com] has the 18-Quart 20 Can Coleman Party Stacker Cooler (Green) on sale for $13.88. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or $35+ orders.
Walmart[walmart.com] has the 5-Quart Coleman Chiller Portable Hard Cooler (Gray) on sale for $10.88. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or $35+ orders.
Walmart[walmart.com] has the 20-Can Coleman Chiller Party Stackable Portable Hard Cooler (Gray) on sale for $15. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or $35+ orders.
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This is about the max size for no wheels if you are planning to fill this and then move it. If you really pack this with ice and drinks yes, it is going to be too heavy for an average adult to move, though 2 people can certainly do it. I've found that about half full is OK, obviously YMMV including based on what you are packing as plenty of protein fits at substantially less weight than beverages.
We use this size for holding bottled water on the patio when hosting friends, where it gets filled with ice and stays in place - by the time everyone leaves it's light enough to move. For the price+size it's hard to argue for stationary use or a backup cooler but your use case may call for prioritization of different factors.
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I'm 43. I've had a very similar Coleman for 22 years now, and the plastic lid hinges finally broke this summer (thanks to my 3-yr old "little helper"). Colemans are great! Yes, there are coolers that will keep ice longer but also cost about 20 times more than a Coleman. If you are legitimately going to be living out of a cooler for a week, or need bear-proofing, then maybe you should go buy a $400 Yeti or a $300 Rtic. Two bags of ice are all I've ever needed for a weekend trip with my Coleman. I would seriously recommend skipping this deal though, and looking for one with a handle and wheels--I will never buy another without.
Mine has plastic hinges as well, and still holding up. They do make a replacement set that are metal and I haven't needed to buy them yet.
These in the post seem on the lower end of their product line and I would hold out for one of the max colds or Xtreme or whatever they call them depending on use. If you don't need to spend 100s on a rotomolded cooler, those work well. It has been years so prices have went up, but my 55qt was on sale for $25 at walmart and i am on the 3rd weekend camping trip using the same costco bag of ice. After the last 2 trips I just rebagged anything that didn't melt. Down to ~10lb now. Ha.
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We use this size for holding bottled water on the patio when hosting friends, where it gets filled with ice and stays in place - by the time everyone leaves it's light enough to move. For the price+size it's hard to argue for stationary use or a backup cooler but your use case may call for prioritization of different factors.
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These in the post seem on the lower end of their product line and I would hold out for one of the max colds or Xtreme or whatever they call them depending on use. If you don't need to spend 100s on a rotomolded cooler, those work well. It has been years so prices have went up, but my 55qt was on sale for $25 at walmart and i am on the 3rd weekend camping trip using the same costco bag of ice. After the last 2 trips I just rebagged anything that didn't melt. Down to ~10lb now. Ha.