Walmart has 50-Quart Igloo Overland Ice Chest Cooler (Green) for $49. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
Adventure-ready performance ice chest built for the great outdoors
Extra-thick 1.5-inch foam-insulated walls & insulated lid for extended ice retention
Sturdy, comfort-grip handles for easy carrying
Lid includes a locking plate for added security
Durable rubberized lid latches help to lock in the cold
Oversized hinges provide added durability
Leak-resistant threaded drain plug gives you the option to hook up to your water hose for easy draining & includes a tethered cap, so it won't go missing
UV inhibitors prevent sun damage
Built-in bottle opener helps you quickly & easily enjoy your bottled beverages
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Walmart has 50-Quart Igloo Overland Ice Chest Cooler (Green) for $49. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.
About this item:
Adventure-ready performance ice chest built for the great outdoors
Extra-thick 1.5-inch foam-insulated walls & insulated lid for extended ice retention
Sturdy, comfort-grip handles for easy carrying
Lid includes a locking plate for added security
Durable rubberized lid latches help to lock in the cold
Oversized hinges provide added durability
Leak-resistant threaded drain plug gives you the option to hook up to your water hose for easy draining & includes a tethered cap, so it won't go missing
UV inhibitors prevent sun damage
Built-in bottle opener helps you quickly & easily enjoy your bottled beverages
Model: Igloo Overland 50 qt. Ice Chest Cooler, Green
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Correct, it is injection molded, but is likely to perform about 90% as well as those for less than 25% of the price. Plus this is made in America if that is worth anything to you.
People don't know how to pack a cooler. If you're just chilling drinks for a party, chuck it all in and don't worry about the ice melting. It's short term use. If your cooler and drinks are warm, the ice is going to to melt very fast in any cooler. Especially true of the more insulated coolers, that will stay warm in the shed or an unconditioned garage.
If I am using cooler for long-term cooling, I bring it inside the house (if it's warm out) and open it up for a day or two to get the latent heat out. Then I charge it with ice for a day to get it cold.
Everything going inside gets pre-chilled, if I can make it happen. Food I plan to eat in 3-4 days is pre-frozen and in vacuum bags so it won't be affected by cold water.
Dry ice is amazing if you can find a place that sells it. Put a block in the corner, wrapped in a paper bag, and it will keep the regular ice frozen for quite a long time. Ice blocks are also better than cubes. You can go ghetto and freeze water in some old milk jugs if you can't find a place selling block ice. Load your stuff and top the cooler with ice. Any place for warm air is going to encourage melting. If I have some strong paper bags, I'll put them over the ice and use a bit of space up top for delicate things like snacks and sandwiches that will get eaten right away. The paper bag will insulate the ice when the cooler gets opened.
Also, don't drain the cold water unless you need to tidy up. 34 degree water is awesome for keeping things cold. If you drain the water, it will be replaced with air which heats up much faster.
Igloo is replacing Overland with the Trailmate line but functionally they appear to be the same aside from a newer design for the rubber latch. In either case the Latitude series is IMO a tier down in performance. A 70qt Latitude is 13lbs while a 50qt Overland/Trailmate is 15lbs. Weight isn't everything but that differential likely reflects the thicker wall insulation on the smaller capacity cooler.
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It's not roto-molded like high-end coolers, it's just kinda made to look like it is.
Correct, it is injection molded, but is likely to perform about 90% as well as those for less than 25% of the price. Plus this is made in America if that is worth anything to you.
Correct, it is injection molded, but is likely to perform about 90% as well as those for less than 25% of the price. Plus this is made in America if that is worth anything to you.
Plus injection molded tend to be about 30 percent less weight. Quite a few brands are now offering injection molded options, frequently marketed as ultra light. Lifetime, Rtic ...
Whoever came up with those stupid rubber latches should be beaten with them. I have an off-brand cooler with actual plastic latches, and they are so much easier.
Correct, it is injection molded, but is likely to perform about 90% as well as those for less than 25% of the price. Plus this is made in America if that is worth anything to you.
Lots of reviews about ice melting within the first day.
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Lots of reviews about ice melting within the first day.
I don't see how that is possible, I bought this cooler to keep frozen/refrigerated food cold from leftover food when we left Pigeon Forge to go home and it kept it super cold all the way to New Orleans on the drive. It keeps ice cream frozen solid when kept in there for over an hour.
I've never owned a yeti so I can't compare, but this is by far the best cooler I've ever bought and vastly outperforms any regular cooler I've ever had. Plus I was very satisfied with my purchase and I paid $120 for it, may have been a 72QT version though.
Whoever came up with those stupid rubber latches should be beaten with them. I have an off-brand cooler with actual plastic latches, and they are so much easier.
Rubber latches are better than the plastic ones that break on every igloo I own
I have one and it's been great! Holds ice for a long time. Better than those cheap, garbage ones of the past. If you want a cooler for the whole weekend, it's good for the money.
The ones I checked out in Costco under $100 were thin.
Igloo is replacing Overland with the Trailmate line but functionally they appear to be the same aside from a newer design for the rubber latch. In either case the Latitude series is IMO a tier down in performance. A 70qt Latitude is 13lbs while a 50qt Overland/Trailmate is 15lbs. Weight isn't everything but that differential likely reflects the thicker wall insulation on the smaller capacity cooler.
It's not roto-molded like high-end coolers, it's just kinda made to look like it is.
My 77qt lifetime cooler is injection molded. Still extremely strong and good at keeping things cold if you keep it out of the sun. Also certified as bear proof.
I'd consider this as a smaller option for party drinks and weekends if I wasn't moving to have a smaller option, considering the Lifetime 55qt is $100 at WM. This would be fantastic for party drinks or a couple people camping for 2-3 days.
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If I am using cooler for long-term cooling, I bring it inside the house (if it's warm out) and open it up for a day or two to get the latent heat out. Then I charge it with ice for a day to get it cold.
Everything going inside gets pre-chilled, if I can make it happen. Food I plan to eat in 3-4 days is pre-frozen and in vacuum bags so it won't be affected by cold water.
Dry ice is amazing if you can find a place that sells it. Put a block in the corner, wrapped in a paper bag, and it will keep the regular ice frozen for quite a long time. Ice blocks are also better than cubes. You can go ghetto and freeze water in some old milk jugs if you can't find a place selling block ice. Load your stuff and top the cooler with ice. Any place for warm air is going to encourage melting. If I have some strong paper bags, I'll put them over the ice and use a bit of space up top for delicate things like snacks and sandwiches that will get eaten right away. The paper bag will insulate the ice when the cooler gets opened.
Also, don't drain the cold water unless you need to tidy up. 34 degree water is awesome for keeping things cold. If you drain the water, it will be replaced with air which heats up much faster.
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I've never owned a yeti so I can't compare, but this is by far the best cooler I've ever bought and vastly outperforms any regular cooler I've ever had. Plus I was very satisfied with my purchase and I paid $120 for it, may have been a 72QT version though.
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The ones I checked out in Costco under $100 were thin.
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I'd consider this as a smaller option for party drinks and weekends if I wasn't moving to have a smaller option, considering the Lifetime 55qt is $100 at WM. This would be fantastic for party drinks or a couple people camping for 2-3 days.
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