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Cabela's Polor Cap Ice Cooler

$295 current bid
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60-qt. - 37"L x 19.8"W x 19"H. Wt: 30.1 lbs.

*Proven ice retention of up to twelve days
*Certified bear-resistant for use in the toughest environments
*Elevated, nonskid feet reduce heat transfer
*Heavy-duty rubberized latches with integrated bottle openers
*Freezer-grade gasket provides an air-tight seal

Tougher than an angry bear and proven to keep ice frozen for up to twelve days, our Polar Cap Equalizer Coolers bring serious performance. A maximum insulation-to-weight ratio provides a hefty amount of temperature-controlling foam insulation without adding excessive weight, making transport a breeze. An innovative freezer-grade gasket creates a seal that's airtight, preserving what's inside longer. Bear-resistant design incorporates a molded padlock receptacle, allowing you to securely lock down the contents. Barrel-shaped, rubberized T-handle latches provide a secure seal and feature integrated bottle openers for added convenience. The elevated, nonskid feet reduce heat transfer and increase cooling efficiency. Molded-in handles and a molded-in hinge with aluminum connecting rods enhance durability for years of reliable performance. Pressure-release valve for easier lid opening. Features rope handles with integrated handle retainers and glow-in-the-dark tracers for less hassle and easy lifting, leakproof spigot with stainless steel lanyard (not available on the 25qt model), and dolly-pin latch retainer for use with optional dolly. 100qt not compatible with the Cabela's Polar Cap Equalizer Cooler Cart. Made in USA.

Donated By Jan Hales