Igloo Marine Ultra Commercial Grade 30 Qt – 94 Qt Coolers
★★★★★
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- UV inhibitors protect against sun damage.
- Non-slip, comfort grip swing up handles add comfort and improved grip in wet conditions.
- Hybrid” latch is stainless steel where it matters – in the hinge area – while plastic in the snap area for longer life and a secure closure.
- Hinges made with Riteflex resin, an impact resistant, highly flexible, temperature and chemical resistant material.
- Rust-resistant stainless steel lid strap and screws are designed to survive harsh marine conditions. Search terms (optional) : Cooler
Specification: Igloo Marine Ultra Commercial Grade 30 Qt – 94 Qt Coolers
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5 reviews for Igloo Marine Ultra Commercial Grade 30 Qt – 94 Qt Coolers
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Culture –
I am very happy with this cooler. Although the ice that I put in to task out how long it would stay did not last 5 days as promised I am still very happy with 2 and a 1/2 days. So over all it is good enough for me. I added 10″ wheels to the cooler and attached a Box underneath the front of the cooler so it is now raised 3 and a 1/2 inches above the ground. It rolls incredibly well on the sand and therefore sits above a hot pavement or sand! I wish I could add pictures but the button on Amazon to do so is gone.
Jonathan Stolfi –
Very disappointed in this cooler. We were going on a road trip and wanted something to keep drinks and snacks cold. In our van, with the AC running and out of direct sunlight the ice was totally melted in eight hours. We thought maybe it was because the cooler had been in the cardboard box since being delivered and needed to cool down. But the same thing happened every day of our trip. Would not buy again.
Mr. Santos –
Buying a cooler is a long process , I don’t own a boat so this isn’t being used on a boat.
I was in the market for a sub $100 cooler.
I purchased 4 coolers to test.
Igloo marine ultra
Igloo Super tough Stx
Igloo latitude 50
Coleman xtreme
The test:
Load each with 1 pound of ice ; check every 24 hours.
I’m not going to write the details about the test but igloo latitude was the worse it’s temperature rose from 42 to 60 in 12 hours.
Coleman Xtreme went from 42 to 60 in 36 hours
Igloo Marine and STX went from 42 to 61 in 39 hours.
As the Coleman was slightly bigger than I was looking for we didn’t go for this cooler. I think it was the best of the four. It’s size didn’t fit into my trunk and was eliminated from being an option.
Igloo latitude was junk, it was thin and was easily the worst with ice.
Igloo Marine and Stx are basically the same cooler, it looks as if StX gets some orange highlights but weighs which felt the same and lasted the same time for ice.
Stx cost $30 more than Marine so Marine won our test.
It’s 5 stars cause it’s really cheap compared to others on the market.
We may just do a video to show which coolers worked best if we find more sub $100 coolers.
Update:
It has been over a year with the cooler and we have found the ice packs and ice do not last without proper treatment in prep for a trip. Our test was flawed as we did this outside and it wasn’t extremely hot. The cooler sits in a dark, bumpy place called the truck mostly. This doesn’t seem to lend to a perfect environment. For the most optimal ice retention, the night before you go or even a few hours before you leave dump as much ice as you can into the cooler. Even cool water seems to help lower the temperature of the cooler. Also an insulated bag at the top helps. We’ve had beer stay cool( didn’t say cold) for two days. Anything longer than two days would be it. I’ve updated from 5 stars to 4.
Jonathan Stolfi –
The sticker on the cooler says insulated lid. It’s not. I don’t even think the cooler is insulated.
Put beer and water and ice the night before a fishing trip to chill it. The next morning I iced it down with ice out of my deep freeze which is set at 20 degrees below zero. 2 hours later the drinks were slushing around in ice water.
I have always bought Igloo coolers and gotten good service out of them but not any more.
Culture –
(25 Quart version) I purchased this “Marine Cooler” with “Ultratherm insulated body” only to find out that evidently the lid is not considered part of the body. It is COMPLETELY UNINSULATED. At first, I simply assumed this was a manufacturing defect. Not a huge issue, mistakes do happen and I am not perfect either. However, I called the manufacturer just to make sure, and Igloo confirmed this was INTENTIONAL. Are you kidding me? No more igloo coolers for me. To me fair, it appears the sides and bottom are insulated, I did not bother coring to find out. Maybe the larger version of insulation in the lid? Who knows?