Product Description: | Keep your food and beverages cool with this soft-sided, 14.8 quart with 24 can capacity, Ozark Trail Soft Cooler Tote. This tote cooler keeps ice for up to 12 hours. The tote cooler is made with premium polyester outer fabric with nylon zipper closures. The perfect bag for the grocery store, camping and other outdoor adventures, sport events and tailgating. This tote cooler features an insulated main compartment with an easy-to-use top zipper and a front zippered pocket perfect for small snacks, your phone, sunscreen and keys. The leakproof interior has an easy clean PEVA lining with foam insulation. The dual-padded handle straps make this a comfortable to carry accessory for your next adventure. When not in use, this tote packs down flat for easy storage.
Fits 24 cans
14.8 quart capacity
Ice retention up to 12 hours
Polyester outer shell fabric
Nylon zipper closures
Padded shoulder straps for comfortable carry
Leakproof interior with easy clean PEVA lining
Front accessory pocket
Packs down flat for easy storage
Product dimensions: 13.1” x 5.5” x 13.9”
Available colors: Pink, Tan, and Green
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Sam's club insulated bag: I think $9 (been awhile since i bought one)
25.5"L x 7.75"W x 16.5"H (Open)
25.5"L x 1.125"W x 17.0"H (Collapsed)
Easy to load
Leak-proof, easy-clean lining
Wipe clean, water- and stain-resistant base
High-density thermal insulation
Exterior pocket
Grab-and-go handles
Shoulder straps
PVC free
Jumbo size
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Thank you! This one does have the other color at a higher price, and it is now out of stock at that price (so that may be the prior clearance price. I am guessing they were $15, I just cant prove it)...so maybe some folks might be able to see past the need for msrp.
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