New Calcutta Calcutta Marine Cooler 80 Liter 84qt - Tan Cct80 on 2040-parts.com
East Troy, Wisconsin, United States
Calcutta CCT80 Cooler 80 Liter Tan 30Lx19Wx19.75H this is for 1 cooler Full factory Warranty
2 inches plus of insulation all the way around
Premium Insulation
Stainless Steel hinges
Convenient tie down points
EVA Lid Seal
Lockable Security Lid
Raised Non-Skid Feet
Removable Food Tray
7 Year Warranty
Exterior Dimensions : 24.25" x 14.5" x 15" Tall Interior Dimensions : 18" x 8.5" x 11.5" Tall |
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