Wherever you’re headed—campgrounds, tailgate parking lot, or across a ball field—the heavy-duty wheels and large tow handle let you roll over almost any terrain with little effort. The additional 2-way side handles make it easier to lift your cooler in and out of the car or onto a picnic bench. Food, drinks—and the fun—last longer, when you roll in with the Coleman Cooler.
Specs
Camping Coolers
Large tow handle for easy pulling
2-way side handles for easy lifting and carrying in a space-saving design
Heavy-Duty Wheels for Easy, Reliable Transport
4 conveniently molded deep cup holders in the lid keep drinks handy and avoids spills
For a moment I thought this was the electric-cooled type (compressor type) which are worth a few $100. But it’s just a heavy-duty insulated cooler; apparently a big one. Probably not bad if you can’t find a deal on a Yeti or an Otter.
BTW these well-insulated coolers do actually keep things cool very well; much better than the cheaper thinner ones. But on longer trips you would need to add ice periodically especially in hot weather.
@mehcuda67 Yeah, it annoys me no end that large containers are described only by volume and not dimensions, especially storage boxes like the Sterlite and Rubbermaid ones. Why do I care if something holds 12 gallons if I’m storing clothes or blankets in it?!
Wherever you’re headed—campgrounds, tailgate parking lot, or across a ball field—the heavy-duty wheels and large tow handle let you roll over almost any terrain with little effort. The additional 2-way side handles make it easier to lift your cooler in and out of the car or onto a picnic bench. Food, drinks—and the fun—last longer, when you roll in with the Coleman Cooler.
Specs
What’s in the Box?
Price Comparison
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Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Dec 17 - Monday, Dec 21
For a moment I thought this was the electric-cooled type (compressor type) which are worth a few $100. But it’s just a heavy-duty insulated cooler; apparently a big one. Probably not bad if you can’t find a deal on a Yeti or an Otter.
BTW these well-insulated coolers do actually keep things cool very well; much better than the cheaper thinner ones. But on longer trips you would need to add ice periodically especially in hot weather.
@pmarin Actually this is kind of tempting, if the performance is even a good fraction of a Yeti.
Mind your p’s and q’s!
@mehcuda67 I wanted 164 pints of Port wine!
What are the linear dimensions?
(And don’t say the cube root of 164 pints )
@mehcuda67 Yeah, it annoys me no end that large containers are described only by volume and not dimensions, especially storage boxes like the Sterlite and Rubbermaid ones. Why do I care if something holds 12 gallons if I’m storing clothes or blankets in it?!
Self Propelled?
From Amazon questions:
Outside dimensions
Answer: 36 1/4" wide handle to handle, 16 1/2" deep, 17 1/4" tall
Inside Dimensions
29 1/2" side to side, 11 1/2" front to back, 13 1/2" deep.
You’re welcome meh.
820 pints!
found a site for more detail including a cross section photo. If it’s like my 100qt Coleman xtreme, then it’s not comparable to a yeti. Still a decent price though.
https://www.campsaver.com/coleman-signature-ultimate-xtreme-6-cooler.html
@ironcheftoni unless it’s described as rotomolded, it’s not comparable to a yeti or rtic.
Wow, only 5 of those. Meh scavenging the local hardware store out of business sales?