Select Sam's Club Stores have for Sam's Club Members: 75-Quart Igloo Rugged Performance Cooler w/ Wheels on sale for $69.91 when you select the pickup option on the product page. Store pickup is free for Plus members or is otherwise $4.
Thanks to community member Totspurs for finding this deal.
Note: Pricing and availability will vary by store. See the pricing and availability at other stores in your area by using the "check other clubs" link on the product page. Must select pickup option to see sale price.
Product Details:
Locking plates for added security
Holds up to 112 cans
Oversized, heavy-duty hinges provide added durability
Innovative 8" sand hybrid wheels provide multi-terrain mobility
Extra-thick 1.5" foam-insulated walls & insulated lid with gasket for extended ice retention
Easy draining with threaded drain plug
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A great deal for those with local available of this offer. This price is $80 lower (54% savings) than the list price.
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Igloo 75-Quart Rugged Performance Cooler with Wheels
Product Description:
Highlights
Spacious super-tough ice chest cooler on wheels
Insulated walls & lid for long-lasting ice retention
Feature-rich cooler perfect for camping, sporting events, beach days & more
Easy transport with multi-terrain wheels & pull tow handle
Built-in bottle opener
Damn paid full price but does a good job and built well. Been dragging this on and off the boat all summer and in Florida. I guess might as well buy another one.
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Can't decide if I want a cooler or a fridge like the bougeRV thing. This thing would pretty much live in my car to keep groceries cold since it's hot as balls in Florida.
Can't decide if I want a cooler or a fridge like the bougeRV thing. This thing would pretty much live in my car to keep groceries cold since it's hot as balls in Florida.
I was thinking the same thing. I'm leaning more towards the fridge as you still need ice for the cooler. Even if you made the ice yourself you have to make enough ice to store it and then use it. Occupying a lot of space for the cooler and the ice needed to fill it. Unless you buy ice but that's what $4 to $10 depending on how much you fill it up. With a fridge you just use the energy from the car or house if you get an adapter or buy an adapter if it doesn't come with one.
But it's not the same size in terms of capacity. 75qt vs 21qt or 23qt.
yet how much space are you losing due to ice? and with it packed more densely it would have less air which could mean it would stay colder longer in the fridge? maybe, that I'm not 100% sure of but I do know in power outages a filled fridge would stay colder longer but you could move ice packs from the freezer and load them in the fridge top shelf during longer outages. or planned outages?
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09-28-2023 at 02:34 PM.
Damn paid full price but does a good job and built well. Been dragging this on and off the boat all summer and in Florida. I guess might as well buy another one.
I got it at full price and I think it's worth it. One thing that I wish it come with at that price point was a basket. None of the ones that Igloo has fits this model. I can probably find one from aftermarket but haven't tried.
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No it's got them off road wheels
Its vevor. search car fridge on Walmart. Price is +$10-15 now. I'll post pics and a review once I get it later today.
I was thinking the same thing. I'm leaning more towards the fridge as you still need ice for the cooler. Even if you made the ice yourself you have to make enough ice to store it and then use it. Occupying a lot of space for the cooler and the ice needed to fill it. Unless you buy ice but that's what $4 to $10 depending on how much you fill it up. With a fridge you just use the energy from the car or house if you get an adapter or buy an adapter if it doesn't come with one.
But it's not the same size in terms of capacity. 75qt vs 21qt or 23qt.
yet how much space are you losing due to ice? and with it packed more densely it would have less air which could mean it would stay colder longer in the fridge? maybe, that I'm not 100% sure of but I do know in power outages a filled fridge would stay colder longer but you could move ice packs from the freezer and load them in the fridge top shelf during longer outages. or planned outages?
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Do you have a link for name for the car fridge?
Does that include the portable 12V jumper device for when it drains the car's battery?
I kid, I keed! I'm assuming (hoping?) such a device has a way to prevent that from happening... 🙄
I kid, I keed! I'm assuming (hoping?) such a device has a way to prevent that from happening... 🙄