Rubbermaid FG2B8001TRWHT Marine Cooler, 150-Quart

October 15, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

This cooler’s extra thick insulation keeps ice up to 7 days at 90° F. Its large size can accommodate either 250 lbs of fish with 30 lbs of ice or 252 cans plus ice. It fits 2-liter bottles upright and contains a threaded drain plug.

Product Features

  • Extra thick insulation keeps ice up to 7 days at 90° F
  • Rugged built-in extra wide handles allow for two handled access
  • Stain and odor resistant, easy-to-clean liner and threaded drain plug
  • Sturdy lid can seat two adults and has a molded in fish scale
  • Built in cup holders fit 12-oz cans and 20-oz bottles

Comments

Laura Darshan says:

Wanna cold one? My daughter and son in law thought I’d lost my mind when I gave them this for Christmas but they have since come to understand that when you are throwing a party there can never been too many cold drinks! My parents have always had one of these on their boat and they keep things really cold and makes for an excellent sitting surface.

Kevin G. McCoy says:

game or fish then this is a great option. This thing is huge! On my last hunting trip, I loaded it with 2 large pronghorn (antelope) carcases, quartered. There was plenty of room for several days worth of ice. There was plenty of ice left when I got home after a 4 day hunt. I bought two of these – my third pronghorn fit into the second one with plenty of room to spare for other food.Difficult to carry, but if you need to pack a lot of food, game or fish then this is a great option.

Dave P. says:

The Finest Cooler of Our Times This is perhaps the greatest cooler ever made. Ok, I exaggerate. But it’s a really great cooler – huge and very well insulated. I had a Fourth of July party on a Saturday afternoon and stocked this cooler with six cases of beer, and could have fit more. I iced down the beers on Saturday morning and the ice lasted all night. On Monday morning when I finally got around to cleaning up, there was still ice in the cooler, and one lonely beer. It was the best, coldest beer I ever drank. (Ok, I…

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