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Igloo Ice Cube MaxCold 70 Roller Cooler - Dick's Sporting Goods

Igloo Ice Cube MaxCold 70 Roller Cooler

Item Number: 3996029
Price: $64.99
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Buying Guide


The Igloo® Ice Cube MaxCold 70 Roller cooler holds up to an astonishing seventy cans of soda; all in a compact size with durable wheels and a telescoping handle for transport. This cooler promises to retain ice for up to five days, making the MaxCold 70 a must-have for your active lifestyle.

Features:

  • 70 quart cooler
  • Color: Ice Blue
  • Ice retention: 5 days
  • Transportation: Telescoping handle and durable wheels, molded side handles
  • Bonus feature: 2 cup holders in lid
  • Triple snap drain plug
  • Snap lock lid closure
  • Igloo


Country Of Origin: United States

Customer Reviews

Igloo Ice Cube MaxCold 70 Roller Cooler 3.7 5 10 10
Good quality cooler. I bought this cooler at Dick's sporting goods. Its pretty good because i had 2 bags of ice in it that didnt melt for a week. Its also nice because its not to wide. If youve ever owned a cooler with wheels thats to wide, it will hit the back of your foot while pulling it and spill everywhere. Not with this cooler. I like it a lot. March 5, 2013
Doesn't hold ice A big cooler for the price, easy to transport and good size, shape to pack in trunk. But doesn't do what a cooler is supposed to...Keep ice. I put 4 bags of ice in the cooler all where melted in 24 hours in 65 degree weather. January 7, 2013
GREAT COOLER Rolls great full of ice and bottle water. Used to supply marching band with water. Very good on ice... It has held up great this marching season. October 16, 2012
Kept everything fresh and cold. Very easy to move around. Plenty of room! October 16, 2012
Poor -The square size is nice. -First use, took it camping and the lid fell off into the dirt every time it was opened. -Made large ice chunks, did not last 3 days. September 12, 2012
A Large Cooler in a Small Space My family and I spend considerable time outdoors. This cooler is very convenient in that we are able to pack everything we need for a long weekend. The shape of the cooler limits the amount of space needed to transport the cooler. Overall I highly recommend this cooler. August 6, 2012
Great size for those large salad bowls It has fantastic dimensions on the inside for large plates and salad bowls. July 16, 2012
Awesome cooler I've used this cooler while camping for 5 years. It is the best cooler I've ever owned. I have returned from 4 day camping trips in 90+ temperatures and still had ice in the cooler. The only negative I've come across is the bottom of the cooler is an odd shape to accommodate the wheels. This isn't a big deal, it just means you have to pay attention to how the cooler gets packed. June 4, 2012
Lasted years and flew everywhere I have had one of these for 7 years and take it everywhere. I have flown with this at least 20 times and it has held up to the baggage handlers. Holds thanksgiving extras like no other. One of the best coolers I have ever owned. October 23, 2011
lid falls off Looked like a pretty good cooler so I bought one. The first time I took it out camping the lid fell off. It easily goes back on but falls off again if I don't hold the lid up and prevent it from going past the 90 degree position. I went back to the store and couldn't find one without a weak fitting lid hinge. Some were not as loose as mine but I am sure with use they may all fail. Also, the drain isn't at the lowest point in the cooler so you have to tilt the cooler to get the water out. August 1, 2011
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