Walmart has 17.44-qt Ozark Trail 50-Can Soft-Sided Cooler Tote (Gray) on sale for $10.47. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Walmart has 17.44-qt Ozark Trail 50-Can Soft-Sided Cooler Tote (Gray) on sale for $10.47. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Community Member wileysmiley for sharing this deal.
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Bought these a couple of years ago for beach and boat totes. They absolutely suck as coolers but work great as totes. They cost $6 then on clearance. They are worth about $6. However, $11 is a pass for me since they don't actually keep things cold. Price gouging is insane these days, especially considering how much quality has declined as well.
I just used this on a trip not the greatest. I had drinks with ice pacs for a 12 hr trip. Ice packs were still a bit frozen at end of trip but 2 hrs into the trip, the drinks in the cooler were not cold anymore. I have other cooler bags that work much better. Maybe its because its so large that it doesn't work well. Only drinks that were touching the ice stayed cold.
These make great grocery bags, we bought a bunch awhile back they've held up well
Using it as a reusable grocery tote actually makes a lot of sense, especially with how flimsy the store bags have gotten. Toss in a couple ice packs and you're set for summer runs.
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Using it as a reusable grocery tote actually makes a lot of sense, especially with how flimsy the store bags have gotten. Toss in a couple ice packs and you're set for summer runs.
I just used this on a trip not the greatest. I had drinks with ice pacs for a 12 hr trip. Ice packs were still a bit frozen at end of trip but 2 hrs into the trip, the drinks in the cooler were not cold anymore. I have other cooler bags that work much better. Maybe its because its so large that it doesn't work well. Only drinks that were touching the ice stayed cold.
Thanks for your experience with this, I will definitely pass.
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Bought these a couple of years ago for beach and boat totes. They absolutely suck as coolers but work great as totes. They cost $6 then on clearance. They are worth about $6. However, $11 is a pass for me since they don't actually keep things cold. Price gouging is insane these days, especially considering how much quality has declined as well.
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I bought one two years ago for groceries and it's still going strong.
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