Coleman 36-Quart Xtreme Cooler (Blue)
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Average customer review:Product Description
36 Qt. Xtreme, Blue Chest Cooler. The name says it all! This extremely durable ice chest keeps food cold for an extremely long time-- five days in 90 degrees F heat! Large-capacity cooler holds 46 cans of your favorite beverage, plus ice. Thick 2" insulating walls and a lock-tight, hinged lid with gasket seal keep contents chilled. Durable carrying handles are recessed for sleek storage. All Coleman Xtreme coolers have extra insulation in the lid and case to provide superior cold retention, holding ice up to five days at temperatures up to 90 degrees F. These coolers also have two-way handles, a channel drain and a hinged lid with drink holders.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12679 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Coleman
- Model: 6251A748
- Dimensions: 22.00 pounds
Features
- Stores ice up to five days at 90 degrees
- Holds 46 cans plus ice
- Two-way handles for easy lifting and carrying in tight spaces
- Two-inch insulation keeps food and beverages chilled longer
- Lid accommodates 24-inch cords (not included) for additional dry storage on top
Customer Reviews
Keep's it's cool...
I purchased the Coleman 36 Quart Xtreme cooler expressly for keeping ice. I saw the claim that it kept ice for five days at 90 degrees. It's actually pretty close if you keep the cooler full of ice (which I do). I like it because it is large enough for my needs but not huge and hard to carry. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this purchase
Good cooler, just be smart
I've had great luck with this cooler for both camping and backyard parties. With any cooler you are going to have problems if you keep opening and closing the lid all the time. It doesn't matter how much insulation it has. It has kept beer cold in my garage (at about 75-80) for 5 days, at the end of five days the ice that had been in there was mostly water, but very cold water and its kept Boca Burgers frozen while camping for a 3 day weekend. I wouldn't depend on it to keep milk good while camping for a week, but that isn't going to be possible with any cooler I know of. Much better at keeping things cold than the cheapie coolers, but you just have to be realistic about what a cooler can do and plan accordingly.
This cooler does the job
I've used this cooler on a 7-day sailing kayak-camping trip along coastal everglades here in S Florida. I'm always careful to keep any cooler in the shade as much as possible, and I open it as little as possible. The cooler still had ice (in 2-l bottles) remaining at the end of the trip. It was never 90 deg, but I was satisfied with the cooler. I gave it 4-stars because you could always ask for more.
The person who complained about the drink holders being cold ought to stick foam in those openings if they are not going to use them. Others might love a cooled drink holder for a coke at 90 deg.





