Ozark Trail coolers

If I’m headed to the beach with the family for a day, I’m probably going to opt for the Igloo. I was able to fill the Lifetime High Performance Cooler with 62.4 quarts of water without causing it to overflow when I shut the lid. A diversion groove at the ozark trail chair bottom of the cooler keeps the ice and water separated, which slows melting. The pull handle is ergonomic so it’s more comfortable to cart around. The drain hole at the bottom is angled so that you don’t have to tilt the cooler to drain out the water.

The Duracoat coating, the MagSlider lid, and the weight of just 11 ounces all make using Yeti Rambler 20 oz effortless. What is more, this product is also surprisingly easy to clean – even though it’s dishwasher-safe, I just rinse it out by hand. Ozark Trail’s Premium Jumbo Tote is currently on sale for $29 at Walmart. It’s also equipped with bottle openers, a front pocket for extras, and the ability to haul up to 30 pounds of ice. This cooler is perfect for weekend camping thanks to its excellent ice retention.

ozark trail cooler

It’s important to have an effective way to remove any water that’s left behind in the cooler when ice melts. Larger ozark trail chairs all feature an oversized drain on the side or bottom that makes getting rid of melted ice easy. The drain stopper is even attached to the cooler by a chain, so you don’t have to worry about losing it and dealing with leaks. Soft-sided cooler folds flat when not in use and is easy to store. Two long carry handles are easy to sling over your shoulder.

Front pockets usually have zippers, while side pockets typically have no closure and are made of mesh to hold non-food items. Some soft-sided models also have expandable tops that can increase the height of the cooler by as much as three inches to fit stacked cans or larger bottles. To help put this data in perspective, I broke down the coolers into separate size categories after peeling soft-sided coolers into their own category.

And to maximize how much squeeze the gasket produces, having strong latches that provide a lot of clamping force is necessary. You will find the popular “T-latch” design on Ozark Trail coolers. While some brands will have the base of the “T” be what catches the pin, Ozark Trail has instead decided to have a hole in the middle of the latch that catches onto the pin.