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Coleman 54-Quart Steel Belted Chest Cooler (Stainless Steel) Studio : Coleman by Coleman Brand : Coleman Model : 6155A707 Release Date : 2005-04-18 Publisher : Coleman Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Items : 1 Color : Stainless/Black EAN : 0490910103340 UPC : 076501345087 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 24 reviews)
Our Price : $159.99
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Stainless steel lid and case provide durability and protection
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New solid steel latch is designed to improve sealing while securing contents
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Large, sturdy stainless steel handles with rubber comfort grips makes transporting easy
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Leak-proof, rust-resistant drain allows for complete draining
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Durable base and liner are easy to clean
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Product Description |
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Coleman, 54 QT, Stainless Steel Cooler, Stainless Steel Lid & Case, Stainless Steel Handles With Rubber Comfort Grip, Stainless Steel Hinges & Screws, 3 Day Foam Performance At 100F Degree, New Latch Design For Improved Sealing, Injection Molded Base & Li |
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Americancivilwar.com Product Description |
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Coleman's 6155A707 54-quart Steel-belted Chest Cooler is the ultimate blend of utility, durability, and style. The stainless steel lid and case are extremely durable and protect the contents of your cooler, while the stainless steel hinges and screws resist rusting and breakage. The Coleman 54-quart cooler has large, sturdy stainless steel handles with comfortable rubber grips to make transporting easy, and a new solid-steel latch that is designed to improve the cooler's seal while securing the lid. Features include a durable base and liner that are easy to clean, and a leak-proof, rust-resistant drain that allows for complete draining. Completely redesigned for today's active lifestyle, this cooler measures 24.5 inches long by 16.75 inches wide by 16.75 inches tall. Manufacturer's Warranty Limited six-year warranty About Coleman The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture. |
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Keeps food cold but heavy even before filling |
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The cooler looks good and does its job in terms of keeping food/drinks cold for days. On our recent trip, it kept our food cold for 3 days before we had to replace the ice. However one major drawback for me is that the cooler is really heavy. When it's empty it's heavy so imagine the weight once its loaded. It requires at least 2 people (and with drinks it required 3 of us to carry it). If it was lighter and had wheels I'd probably give it 5 stars. |
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Coleman Steel Band Wrapped Cooler |
I've been waiting for these to become available again. I remember when they first came out in 2001 as the special 100th aniversary limited edition. My neighbor got one in the Spring and I was so impressed with how well the cooler kept beverages cold, I just had to get one. Alas, they sold out so quickly and it seemed that whenever one was available somewhere, it'd be gone before I could get it.
I'd been looking to get one from Americancivilwar since last year and again the frenzy from everyone wanting them kept causing this cooler to be sold out frequently. I placed an order for it four (4) times and every time I thought I'd be getting it, an email would arrive a few days later stating the stock was depleted.
Well, finally I saw them on Americancivilwar again, (at a really good price too!), so I bought it and actually got one. Now everyone that sees it marvels at the clean appearence and sharp looking design. Not to mention how well it keeps MY beverages cold. Needless to say, I'm pleased with the Coleman Steel Belted Cooler and plan on having it for years to come.
Now back to some "yard work" so I can enjoy a frosty cold beverage when I'm done! |
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4200 miles on motorcycle camping trip |
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Did great being pulled behind my motorcycle on a cooler rack. Kept ice cold in sun at 95 degrees. |
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Cadillac of coolers |
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This cooler does keep ice from melting for several days--not "completely", but it is a cooler for heavens sake, not a freezer. Drain the water out daily and the ice lasts even longer. Far superior to anything else on the market and looks great to boot. I keep it in the back of my truck and purchase one or two 8 lb. bags of ice for it weekly. The interior of the cooler maintains ice and stays cool for almost the entire week in 90+ degree heat (probably well over 100 in the enclosed car)... definitely long enough for me to do my weekly shopping and to carry my kids drink cups around every day during the summer (keep lunch for the pool cool, etc). Can't be beat. |
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will last forever... |
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OK, I have not bought this particular coleman cooler, but I wanted to share my story of an old green steel coleman cooler that I found in our attic when we moved into our home. It looked like it had never been used, so we used it. It keeps ice for days, and works wonderfully. I am sure coleman still makes these steel coolers pretty much the same way. So rest assured you will get many, many years of use out of your new one. |
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