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http://www.walmart.com/ip/Igloo-Quic...ooler/16437963 http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-Ma...Cooler/9222616 |
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I also have one of the coleman marine coolers in the 100qt. size. I've been very happy with it. Dave
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However if you want a serious cooler that REALLY keeps ice, get an Engle http://www.engel-coolers.com/! PowerBoat Reports rated them better than the Yeti, although they did rate the Coleman Extreme as a Best Buy, good cooler for the $. The Engle isn't cheap, but very well made, tough as nails, and cheaper than buying a generator for power loss after hurricanes! I got the 65 qt model for my 2 wk. 700 mile So. Fl. circumnavigation trip a couple of years ago, and found that it'll hold ice for a week! Also found I could put more stuff in it than the 70 qt. Igloo because I didn't need so much ice! Now use the Coleman for waterproof storage of groceries and galley gear on trips!
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But I didn't find mine THAT flimsy. Not great, but the first thing I did was sit on it. Probably a 190lb person. I had to search a bit to find one. I was going to glass a custom one up, but or $80, I couldn't resist. Quote:
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