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This fact certainly adds to the Coleman’s portability, as many of its competitors weigh three or four times as much without even anything in them! The overall width of this cooler is also fairly conducive to a single person carrying it. As the cooler with some of the thinnest walls we tested, the Coleman doesn’t blow us away with an amazing insulation value.

I love how much storage space this cooler offers, but it’s deep and narrow shaped. This makes it hard to quickly reach in and grab what I’m looking for. Instead, I end up stacking items and digging around, coleman cooler which causes me to leave the lid open longer and disrupt the ice, which significantly reduces the ice’s ability to stay cold. A. Coleman claims that the Xtreme 5 can preserve ice for five days.

The Original can do exactly what you need it to do, which is to keep things cold for the day while you focus on the fun at hand. This roto-molded cooler costs far less than the Yeti Tundra 65 but performs just as well in nearly every way. It’s almost indestructible, it has two drainage ports and replaceable parts, and it kept our ice frozen for 10 days. The Coleman Xtreme features replaceable hardware, whereas some of the company’s cheaper models don’t. At the moment, you can buy Coleman’s replacement hinges and replacement handles for less than $10 each. Many companies have spent an astronomical amount of money and time to convince people that they need to spend ridiculous sums just to keep a drink cold.

If you treat the Coleman Xtreme nicely, you may be able to get a bit more life out of it, but if you’re rough on your gear, this cooler probably isn’t the right choice for you. The Coleman company story began in the early 1900s when typewriter salesman W.C. Coleman caught sight of a lamp that burned with gasoline rather than kerosene. The lamp created brighter, whiter, more useful light, so he set out to invent one of his own. From there, he started selling his lamps (which is why there’s a lamp in the Coleman® logo), and that set him on a path toward other outdoor supplies. In 1957 he bought the patent for the first portable cooler and later invented a portable stove.

Yeti coolers are IGBC certified bear resistant–even a bear can’t get in this thing. I can send my Yeti cooler to hell and back and I’ll still be pulling coleman cooler out a cold drink! I don’t mind if it gets a ding here or a kick there; its walls are so thick that I have zero worries about it doing real damage.