When you need a tough cooler with extraordinary ice retention, choose a Coleman 120 Quart Xtreme 5 Marine Cooler. Extra ThermOZONE Insulation retains ice for five days in temperatures up to 90⁰ F (32.22⁰ C) and it still performs incredibly well on even hotter days. It’s also free from CFCs, HFCs and HCFCs, which deplete the ozone. The outside is treated with a UV color additive that resists yellowing and weakening in the case. Inside, there is plenty of room for all your food and drinks, including 190 cans-nearly eight cases of soda. A hinged lid with four cup holders on top keeps your drinks close and two-way handles make carrying easier. An antimicrobial additive helps prevent the liner from odor-causing bacteria and the drain is rustproof and leak-resistant-extending the life of your cooler. The lid is even designed for added comfort-with the option to add a cushion (sold separately).
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Big yet light to carry when empty When others said it’s big, believe them. You can practically fill it with warm water and dive in. I plan to use water frozen in gallon jugs which take up a lot of space but last for a long time instead of ice (and eliminates the need to drain the cooler). With this size of this thing, there’s plenty of room for the gallons of ice and all our camping food. On the plus side, despite it’s size, it is light and easy to carry when empty. I’m already counting down the days until spring to use this…
This cooler is awesome. It holds a ton of drinks and keeps … This cooler is awesome. It holds a ton of drinks and keeps the ice from melting longer then any cooler I have ever had. It also is strong enough for a large sized human to sit on for hours without showing any affect to the lid. It may not compare to a Yeti, or one of the high end coolers with locking lids. However, this cooler is a fraction of the price of one of those and it gets the job done. The only thing I wish it had was wheels. Loaded up, the cooler becomes bretty heavy.
Works great. This is huge. I bought this for a camping/boating trip and I was able to fit a lot of stuff in it (2×30 packs, 2.5 gal jug, multiple dinners, 40 lbs of ice). With the highs being in the 90’s I found I used about 10 pounds of ice per day, maybe a little less. After 1 week of use it has reviewed no damage and I would recommend this cooler.