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$279.99: 65-Qt Ninja Outdoor FrostVault Wheeled Cooler with Cold Dry Zone (Lakeshore Blue FB265BL) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 65-Qt Ninja Outdoor FrostVault Wheeled Cooler with Cold Dry Zone (Lakeshore Blue FB265BL) for $279.99.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 65-Qt Ninja Outdoor FrostVault Wheeled Cooler with Cold Dry Zone (Lakeshore Blue FB265BL) for $279.99.
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$70 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $349.99

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4.8⭐ / 167 global ratings
300+ bought in past month

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Model: Ninja Outdoor FrostVault 65qt Wheeled Cooler with Cold Dry Zone, Integrated Fridge-Temp Dry Storage Drawer, Premium Heavy-Duty Insulated Cooler, Keeps Ice for Days, Lakeshore Blue FB265BL

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dphungofficial
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Beige and light grey as well.
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Quote from dphungofficial :
Beige and light grey as well.
Updated the OP, thank you!
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jtree1
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$280 for a cooler!? How much better can this be than the $80-$100 coolers you can get on sale from Costco and Sam's Club?
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FonnieJr
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Quote from jtree1 :
$280 for a cooler!? How much better can this be than the $80-$100 coolers you can get on sale from Costco and Sam's Club?

Thats what I was wondering. I was like does this thing plug in or have a battery.
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Slashinhobo
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Quote from FonnieJr :
Thats what I was wondering. I was like does this thing plug in or have a battery.

Nope, you are purchasing the name. Honestly, at these prices, you might as well get a bouge or find an older Anker electric unit.

I bought one and would never go back to one that relies solely on ice. It's been nice waking up and setting it to 30 degrees and being able to use it the whole day. Had some instances where I was buying frozen goods from places hours away and was able to freeze or keep it frozen while driving back.
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Mac_Ds3
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idk about everyone else but most Ninja products I've purchased have been basically 2 years life span AT MOST and then they completely fall apart in one way or another.
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BlueShop747
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Quote from Mac_Ds3 :
idk about everyone else but most Ninja products I've purchased have been basically 2 years life span AT MOST and then they completely fall apart in one way or another.

Tf are you doing to them? I have a Ninja Air Fryer for about 5 years going.

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kherbinoskie
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Just get a a portable fidge.

A 40L portable fridge is equivalent to 65L Cooler because portable fridge don't need ice taking up half of the space.
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lilgrubbybaby
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Quote from FonnieJr :
Thats what I was wondering. I was like does this thing plug in or have a battery.

No. It's a cooler.

Ninja is an opportunistic company (well all companies are but Ninja especially). They saw Yeti was selling plastic for hundreds of dollars and are trying to do the same. Nothing more.

Ninja isn't a bad company but man it feels like they're run by an AI sometimes.
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WoWa
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Quote from Mac_Ds3 :
idk about everyone else but most Ninja products I've purchased have been basically 2 years life span AT MOST and then they completely fall apart in one way or another.
You're lucky. Mine haven't lasted 1 year. From screws breaking up on blender to lights going off on coffee maker, shoddy is a compliment to their QC.
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kubaxplx
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Quote from jtree1 :
$280 for a cooler!? How much better can this be than the $80-$100 coolers you can get on sale from Costco and Sam's Club?
It is MUCH better. I have the Rovr wheel cooler, this thing keeps ice for days during summer heat.
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Quote from BlueShop747 :
Tf are you doing to them? I have a Ninja Air Fryer for about 5 years going.

Same here. I have a 7in1 and I use it almost every day for air frying, slow cooking and even pressure cooking boiled peanuts. Going strong on year 5
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wills916
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I totally thought this was an electric cooler when I saw this and was shocked it wasn't. I just bought a 38L wheeled electric fridge/freezer for $189. Needs a battery too but never having to buy ice again seems like I'll be saving money & time in the long run.
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Quote from FonnieJr :
Thats what I was wondering. I was like does this thing plug in or have a battery.
I thought it had a pullout air fryer, looks like it is a cooler with drawers in it for some reason. The air fryer would atleast explain the high price.

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NateRules
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Quote from wills916 :
I totally thought this was an electric cooler when I saw this and was shocked it wasn't. I just bought a 38L wheeled electric fridge/freezer for $189. Needs a battery too but never having to buy ice again seems like I'll be saving money & time in the long run.
Totally, Ice is expensive if you are buying it at the gas station or something. Plus a regular cooler can ruin all your food. I used to just chuck all left over food when coming home from camping because it's just floating in the ice water. Now with a 12v refrigerator. the food is still good. Another big plus is you can get home from camping and just plug the cooler in and worry about it another day. This cooler did address the water issue though by having a dry shelf atleast.

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