Coleman 48qt Insulated Portable Hard Cooler
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Coleman 48qt Insulated Portable Hard Cooler
$70.00
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Price History for Coleman Chiller Series 48qt Insulated Portable Cooler, Ice Retention Hard Cooler
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Current Price | $70.00 | September 15, 2024 |
Highest Price | $70.00 | July 31, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $70.00 | July 31, 2024 |
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Coleman 48qt Insulated Portable Hard Cooler Description
- ICE RETENTION: TempLock insulation keeps drinks ice cold
- PORTABLE: 2-way handles swing up to make it easy to lift, and fold down and out of the way
- MORE HEIGHT: Fits 2-liter bottles upright to prevent spills
- DRINKS FOR ALL: Holds up to 31 cans with 24 lbs. of ice
- MADE IN THE USA
Coleman 48qt Insulated Portable Hard Cooler Specification
Specification: Coleman 48qt Insulated Portable Hard Cooler
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Coleman 48qt Insulated Portable Hard Cooler Reviews (13)
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Ana Raquel Mendez –
De muy buen tamaña y resistente. Lo único que no coincide con las características es que no tiene drenaje.
J Chaney –
Almost sent it back. We camp, fish and enjoy outdoor activities. First use one hinge is already splitting apart.I’m barely 5 ft tall so its not like I abused it. Doesn’t keep things cold like the igloo coolers do. Honestly, look at other options, I don’t recommend it.
Yazmin –
Llego antes de tiempo, si calidad es muy buena y cumple su función. La llevo a todas partes
echo2071 –
The cooler itself is decent and as described. The handles are super cheap and feel like they’re going to break even when carrying the cooler empty. Using this as a backup cooler for storms so it’ll do for now. I wouldn’t use this as my every day cooler.
弁天小僧 –
このコンテナーは、断熱素材でできて居るので扱いやすい(軽い) 重宝している。
Bow6 –
I bought two of these when they went on sale. The blue colour is accurate to the picture. The handles on the sides pull up so you’re able to carry the cooler with ease. The lid seals nice and tight and it keeps ice for a long while – perfect for backyard drinks, camping, summer bbqs, etc.
Only downside is one of the lids came with a dent. Unfortunately they were out of stock and I needed the cooler otherwise I would have returned it. It didn’t affect the function of the cooler but just a shame it was damaged.
Victoria Kraft –
Good Price and durable.
James V Heinz –
Really cool color. Was affordable for a last minute need. Only thing that was bad is the lid doesn’t stay open by itself.
Pearl –
My son has a 3 year old Coleman 48-quart cooler/ice chest that he uses for everything from beach trips to trips up the coast, as well as for use at job sites and I have yet to see anything he puts in there not have ice left at the end of a day.
“But wait! There’s more!!” 😀
Last Friday not only did our a.c. freeze up and stop working, our refrigerator also broke down. In Florida. Average temps here were upper 80’s during the day and around 70°F at night. In a household of 4 adults (including disabled grandmother…me) and 4 children, you just can’t do without a fridge; unfortunately, the landlord couldn’t get a repairman out until after the weekend…so we transferred all of the fridge stuff over to the freezer side, which crowded out a bit of the frozen food.
No problem – my son commandeered his Coleman for several packages of frozen chicken, some ground beef (extra protected in waterproof giant zip locked bags) and a few bags of frozen vegetables, in addition to 4 – 6 , 33oz. water bottles.
We lined the bottom of the cooler with all of the ice pack bags/plastic blocks we had, added a bag of ice, shoved in the frozen water bottles and then just fit in the overflow dairy, juice and leftovers that didn’t fit into the freezer. We then added a bag of ice over the top. Now mind, I drink loads of water daily, so I was in and out of the ice chest all day, adding room temperature replacement water bottles each time.
After the first two days the ice had reduced by a third and water had started collecting. I kept thinking it was time to add ice, but when I put my hand inside to clear the plug to drain it, the water was so cold that I couldn’t keep my hand in there long enough to do so, so I left it! By late morning the next day – day 3 – the ice had completely depleted and the cooler needed to be drained…but I STILL had to use a spatula to keep the drain clear. Because of how icy cold the melted ice had stayed, I left about 4″ of water in the bottom and added another bag of ice. By the time the repairman came on Monday, although the chicken had begun to thaw, it still felt “crunchy” with ice, but a third of the ice had still not melted.
I credit part of the cold retaining ability to the fact that we used already frozen items in addition to ice and, as a previous reviewer mentioned, I drained the melted ice only enough to make it less heavy to move the cooler out of its niche.
Hurricane season is on its way and I am preparing to move out of my son’s house. But I decided that I had to get one of these Coleman ice chests as part of my emergency stand by things, just like candles, batteries and camp stoves/Sterno, I will now be prepared for just about anything. It arrived today, just ahead if a sudden storm that killed our power (came back on 20 mins later, so I didn’t have a chance to use it, darn it!)
I do like that this cooler has a standard, tightly capped drain plug that is situated so close to the bottom… hardly any tipping needed to empty it. I also like that the lid seals so tightly because the tighter the lid fits, the less cold escapes/less warm air seeps. Even my son’s Coleman still seals snugly. I think the only thing I would like is some kind of retractable wheel thingy to help us physically challenged folks maneuver it a little easier!
All in all, definitely recommend this Coleman ice chest. More than worth the cost.
Big Poppa –
This cooler is good for what it is, which is a basic, cost effective cooler. A sticker on it indicates it can keep ice for 3 days…I wouldn’t put that to the test, but it is a good cooler for a backyard get together for the day. I stocked it with about 25-30 water and sports drink bottles and packed it with ice to the top. Loaded it up at about 1:30 in the afternoon. It sat in the sun part of the day, and was opened frequently. Dumped it out around 8:30 and there were still cups worth of ice cubes floating in the water and the drinks were ice cold all day.
If you’re looking for a high end cooler, this isn’t it. It’s not priced that way and doesn’t offer the benefits of the pricey coolers. There are no wheels, foam insulation, drain spout, etc. If you drop it off if the back of a pickup truck, cross your fingers. If you’re going to an off grid cabin and need ice to stay for 5 days, invest the money in something that has what you need. Know what you’re buying and spending your money on. I’m giving this 5 stars because it did what I expected it to do for the price I paid for it and I know I can pull this cooler out when needed in the backyard to keep drinks cold for the day. If you’re expecting more than what I’ve described for this price point, you should look into splurging for more features and greater durability. If you’re just looking to pull out and fill a cooler for the day in the backyard to keep things cold and people happy, this did the job.
Savannah Tyson –
So big and lightweight as well as inexpensive.
Roger L. –
Keeps products cold for days. Ice stays for two days. Lightweight and easy to handle. A quality product.
Shopaholic Emily –
Excellent cooler at a great price. I paid about $30 for this cooler for a cottage weekend when it was on sale and wasn’t expecting much but it’s great!
I’ve used it a few times now both camping and bringing drinks places and it is leak-proof and keeps the ice from melting for a long time. A few people commented about the handle being tough to use but I haven’t had any issues with it. Also, the spout on the bottom makes it so easy to empty out the old ice water.