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Buy Low Price From Here Now Sold as 2 each. 40 qt. Holds ice for up to 5 days in 90 deg. heat. Foamed lid designed to aid in maximum cold retention. Durable wheels rolls easily on all types of terrain. Tow handle ergonomically designed for pulling ice chest with ease. Two swing up handles for easy carry. Pearl blue. Bulk. Manufacturer number: 13023. SKU #: 8137879. Country of origin: (TBA). Distributed by Igloo Corp.
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- Igloo 13023
- Camping > Coolers
- SKU VL-6100332
- UPC: 034223130237
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"Poorly designed lid" 2009-07-26
By T. Sellers (Shalimar, FL USA)
This cooler keeps ice well but there are a couple of problems with the design. The cooler doesn't have a drain so it's a pain to drain the water when it's still full of food and drinks. The removable lid was a good idea but very poorly executed. The lid always falls off when you have it open to remove food. The lid is also prone to flying off(even when closed)when driving with it in the bed of your truck or boat. Be sure to tie it down because there isn't a latch to keep it closed.
"Igloo MaxCold 40 Qt Wheeled Cooler Review" 2009-07-11
By G. Teruya (Honolulu, HI)
I have been checking out coolers at local stores (Target, Walmart, Kmart, Sears, etc.) and also online. I prefer personal-sized coolers but decided to look for a mid-sized, wheeled cooler that can keep its contents ice cold the longest and which have excellent build quality. This is my introduction to "5 day" coolers.
The Igloo MaxCold 40 qt Wheeled Cooler was purchased on sale for $35 at Target. The size was the draw, not too big to drag along to the beach, barbecues, sporting events, and carry in the car. At the same time, it was big enough to carry drinks and items for an entire day out with the family. Plus the wheels work well and are an appreciated convenience when having to walk a distance with the cooler.
So far, this cooler has kept contents ice cold significantly longer, about 1.5 days longer, than an older Coleman 50 qt cooler. The walls of the cooler and lid are noticeably thicker, which adds more insulation. Average time period that contents remain ice cold is just under 3 days. I pack the cooler using cubed ice and pre-chilled drinks, and was not expecting a full 5 day duration without larger blocks of ice in the cooler. In addition, family members are always going in and out of the cooler, which allows the cold to escape.
The major drawback to this cooler is the absence of a drainage outlet. The drain would help on extended trips, especially when adding new cans and ice to the cooler. Allowing some water to drain would greatly reduce the weight.
Overall, the Igloo MaxCold 40 qt Wheeled Cooler is a good cooler missing one key feature found on most full-sized coolers, a drainage outlet. 4.0 out of 5.0 score, which would be 4.9 with a drainage outlet.
"Good unit, but the 5d claims are false" 2009-06-23
By secondadd (Dublin, OH United States)
Our refrigerator went out. We had an existing cooler where a two bag of ice became cold water within one day. That was a joke, so we bought this cooler. We've found that ice turns into cold water in it within 3 days (it was mostly water after about 2 days). Both of these situations occurred with the cooler being kept inside an air conditioned home. I cannot imagine how ice would come close to keeping anywhere close to 5 days out in 85 degree weather, even in the shade. So... this thing is 2-3x as good as our cheap old cooler, but I don't believe its 5d claims given our experience.
"Standard Cooler" 2008-10-21
By Lauren Crandell (San Francisco, CA)
It's a cooler.... buy it if you need one and it's on sale. It rolls...woo hoo! I don't think it keeps things cold/ice frozen any longer than normal coolers like it claims; so if it's more expensive than other coolers the same size, I'd say go with whatever's cheapest. Also - it doesn't have a drainage spout, which would have been convenient. I honestly won't use this too often. I needed it for a one-time camping trip and it has now served it's purpose.
"design flaw" 2008-08-05
By Ryan Jacobsen
the lid to this cooler is removable, however when it is in the open position, mine just falls right out of the hinges and topples backwards; and it is still new. also, without a drain you need to empty out your food, then tip the whole thing. not a smart 5-day cooler, but could be used to plant some flowers in if you drill holes through the bottom.
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