Rubbermaid Marine Ice Chest / Cooler, Blue, Iceolater Reusable Ice Pack (FG2B4600BLUE)

October 10, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $37.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:42 GMT+0100 - Details)

Cooler pack is designed to divide and separate contents in a 150 quart cooler. Fill ahead of time for later use. This durable, re-usable pack eliminates waste. Just toss it into the freezer to re-freeze and use again. Made with FDA-approved material. Rubbermaid Marine Ice Chest / Cooler, Blue, Iceolater Reusable Ice Pack (FG2B4600BLUE).

Product Features

  • Cooler pack is designed to divide and separate contents in a 150 quart cooler.
  • Fill ahead of time for later use.
  • This durable, re-usable pack eliminates waste. Just toss it into the freezer to re-freeze and use again.
  • Made with FDA-approved material.

Comments

Evan Richards says:

Good for the price Have used two of these to run produce 60 miles thru the Arizona heat for almost a year now and they have held up great.Ice packs will stay frozen for maybe three days with extra ice added to cooler but if no ice is added they will melt in 24 hours.Im in northern Arizona average temp 70%.Would of given a 5 star if bottom was thicker and it had a little better seal to stay cool longer.

Super Jet Ski Fun Monkeys says:

An absolutely huge cooler with awesome freezable inserts, but be prepared for what comes with the territory. An incredibly large and amazing cooler – never seen one as big as this in the stores. After it arrived my wife and I took turns sitting inside of it like a bathtub due to its enormous size – even the shipping box was tremendous and if you have kids be prepared to make a tunnel or fort of some kind with it. The internal measurements of the cooler are 38″ L x 15.5″ W x 13.75″ H (that is without the two lower freezer containers/separators). That being said, see below… 

Michael Sheldon says:

Outstanding. I now have two of these, and they are outstanding. Very rugged, and keeps food cold for four days in higher temperatures, no problem. Just be smart, and make sure your food is already cold *before* you put it in. Frozen is better if you won’t need the item for a day or so. 

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