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Marine Ultra Cooler 72 Quart Igloo 44685 - Freeship on 2040-parts.com

US $82.99
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

Enjoy proven Igloo Marine toughness from a roomy cooler with the Igloo® Marine Ultra 72 Cooler. Built to handle harsh marine conditions, the Marine Ultra 72 features a tough, impact-resistant body that stands up to long-term sun exposure thanks to UV inhibitors. Inside, proven Ultratherm® insulation in both the body and lid keep your food, drink, and ice cold up to five days in the stain- and odor-resistant liner. The cooler's non-slip, comfort grip, swing up side handles provide a sure grip and easy lifting in wet or dry conditions for easier handling. Stainless steel lid strap and screws are durable. Extended-life hinges are flexible and impact-, temperature-, and chemical-resistant. Holds up to 114 cans. Exterior Dimensions: 30''L x 16-1/2''W x 16.1''H

- Roomy 72-quart cooler packed with Igloo marine cooler toughness
- Built for harsh marine conditions
- Ultratherm insulated body and lid keep contents cold longer - holds ice up to 5 days
- UV inhibitors resist sun damage for longer life
- Non-slip, comfort grip, swing up side handles for sure grip in wet conditions
- Stainless steel lid strap and screws - stand up to harsh marine conditions
- Extended-life hinges - impact-, temperature-, and chemical-resistant
- "Hybrid" latch - stainless steel hinge, plastic body for a long, secure life

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