Keep Your Drinks Cold This Summer With These Very Cool Deals On Wheeled Coolers

Katie Kocsis Contributor
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I recently volunteered to make dinner out our local Ronald McDonald House and, as the girl I was volunteering with struggled to carry her cooler inside,  I realized just how practical coolers with wheels truly are. Coolers in general are great – they keep food and drinks cold or even frozen depending on your preference and are great for transporting. I know I always bring back food from home to my dorm in a cooler.

(Photo via Amazon)

(Photo via Amazon)

Get the Coleman Rugged Wheeled Cooler for $35 off its normal MSRP for a limited time 

The Coleman Rugged A/T Wheeled Cooler is perfect for hikers or campers. The oversized 8-inch wheel provides easy passage over any terrain. Plus, it will keep ice insulation for up to 5 days in 90-degree weather. It holds 55-quart. In perspective, that’s about 84 cans. It gets even better: this cooler is having a 34% off sale. Regularly $99.99, the Coleman Cooler is going for $65.97. Buy it while it’s still on sale!T

Looking for a cheaper and more traditional cooler? This Igloo Ice Cube might get the job done (Photo via Amazon)

Looking for a cheaper and more traditional cooler? This Igloo Ice Cube might get the job done (Photo via Amazon)

If you’re looking for a cooler but aren’t necessarily interested in the all-terrain passage, check out the Igloo Ice Cube Roller. Normally $64.99, it’s down to $26.88. It won’t keep the insulation as long, but is still a great product and has a 60-quart capacity. This product has cup holders on the lid, so you can even chill around the cooler and treat it like a table. This sale won’t last forever, so take advantage of it.

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