Coleman 48 Quart Cooler
★★★★★
(5 customer reviews)
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$226.86
- Tall enough to carry 2 liter bottles upright to help prevent messes during transport
- Therm ozone insulation doesn’t contain CFCs, HFCs or HCFCs, which deplete the ozone layer
- Hinged lid makes getting to your favorite treats easier
- 2 way handles for easier lifting and carrying
Specification: Coleman 48 Quart Cooler
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5 reviews for Coleman 48 Quart Cooler
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Hooliator –
Great cooler for the price. I used it to make my outdoor cooler box
MrSmiley24 –
Bought 2. Made a good, cheap cat house for our outdoor cats this winter. Needed something to keep them warm when the temps were getting into the -20’s. Cutting a hole and draping the end with a vertical cut heavy material made for a quick and affordable solution. I suppose you could use this to keep beer cool, but hey… improvisation.
MARIO E. CALDERON –
I ordered two 48 Qt Coleman ice chests as backups to my 30+ year old 100 quart ice chests that are still going strong. Just a little something smaller for day trips. What a disappointment. The lid is pressure fit, no latch. It was hard to open and I’m fairly strong. The hinges on the back of the ice chest look cheap and not long for this world. The worst, and most annoying thing however is that the lid WILL NOT STAY OPEN. Geez Coleman. Loading and unloading this ice chest would be a royal pain. I’ve bought so many Coleman things over the years from camp stoves, to water jugs, to tents, to ice chests. Sad to see that Coleman thinks this product represents what they used to stand for – quality.
PS – I don’t know if this would have kept things cold for a reasonable period of time. I ordered two of these 48 qt at the same time, opened one box, examined it, and put in for a return within 15 minutes. The other box I never opened.
Hooliator –
This cooler is advertised as having “Low CO2 insulation for reduced carbon emissions from foam manufacturing”.
That is a lot of words that means “it is insulated with air”.
There is no foam insulation in this cooler at all. The lid, walls and bottom are hollow.
Tapping the cooler causes a hollow sound. And to test a little further I placed a low power flashlight against the outside of the cooler and could see the light passing through to the inside. You can see this in my pictures. The pics were shot in a brightly lit room.
MARIO E. CALDERON –
Sorry to be so vulgar, but I truly expected more out of a Coleman cooler. When I removed it from the shipping box, I expected a bird’s nest to come out….given the weight. However, I gave it a chance. Upon filling (not over-filling) it with beverages and food, I was beginning to question the quality, as the handles felt extremely flimsy to me….especially given the weight they advertised it would support. Anticipating a potential problem, I carefully lifted my cooler from the marina dock onto my boat. Apparently that was not good enough, because when the handle simply snapped in two, almost half the contents wound up in Davy Jones’ Locker. I know my loss must have been enjoyed, because several fish were swimming crooked and burping shortly thereafter. I never buy cheap items, but thought it wouldn’t be a problem. The reason I bough this “wonderful product” is simply because of the name and the size (there is a very specific space/size in a compartment behind the steering column and wanted to ensure that it fit comfortably). Now, I’m wondering if Yeti makes something about the same size. I know for sure that would not fail. My one word recommendation for this product is a resounding “NOT!”.