Walmart has the Moosejaw 25 Quart Ice Fort Hard Cooler on clearance.
-Made from Recycled Materials: 30% of the exterior shell is made from post-consumer recycled plastic
-Holds up to 25 Quarts, big enough capacity to hold up to 36 12-oz. cans or 25 lbs. of ice
-High performance insulation up to 2.5" thick – retains ice for up to three days at a 50/50 ice-to-can ratio
-Roto-molded, rugged one-piece construction
-Microban® antimicrobial protection against bacterial odors and stains
-Easy-open cam latches and freezer grade gasket seals cold in and keeps heat out
-SinchStrap™ carrying system converts from shoulder strap to sinch handle
-Holds most wine bottles upright thanks to 13.4" interior height
-Corrosion resistant metal parts stand up to the toughest elements, even sea air
-Drainage port with interior tether for easy cleaning when emptying your cooler
-Stainless steel bottle opener included for all your capped beverages
-Padlock compatible with multiple tie-down positions
-Dual molded side handles make carrying more comfortable
-Anti-skid raised feet help keep the cooler in place in slippery conditions
-Dry ice compatible down to -109.3°F for deep freezing
-Limited 5 Year Warranty
https://www.walmart.com/ip/1737251555
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Actually bought the Roadie 24 on sale for $181 shipped, but it's going back.
Moosejaw 25 compared to Roadie 24
Pros:
- Cost
- Drain hole
- Interior size (1" wider, ~8% by volume)
- Adjustable hand and shoulder strap
- Padlock compatible
- Bottle opener
- Lower risk of getting snatched
Cons:
- Heavier, 16.1 lbs vs 13.1 lbs
- Exterior width (2" wider)
Same:
- Rotomolded construction
- Similar height and depth (interior and exterior)
- Similar latch system
- Similar sealing
- 5yr warranty
- Both not made in USA
Regarding ice retention, even IF it's a little worse than the roadie, I have to imagine is very similar (minutes or hours, not days).
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