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<blockquote data-quote="ultimase" data-source="post: 2587777" data-attributes="member: 12936"><p>Well, I had hoped that the coleman xtreme 120 quart I picked up on Wednesday was going to be as good as I've read. Now there's a good chance I'm doing something wrong, but after filling it with refrigerated food I put in 16 lbs of ice over it, and set out for a weekend camping trip. It wasn't in the shade the entire trip, in fact most of the time it was probably in the back of the van. Temperatures where we were camping probably in the low 80s during the day and 60s at night. The cooler was only opened to get food out to cook, drinks were kept in a separate cooler. </p><p></p><p>I bought ice twice since Wednesday night, I'm not sure I had to, but I didn't felt comfortable not buying ice at that point. Coming back today, and I'd say 90% of that ice was water. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, I'd be hard pressed to feel or see a huge difference between the older coleman coolers and this new xtreme one. After handling yeti's, igloo sportmans, and pelicans I can definitely tell a difference. I'll admit I've gone from someone that was thinking 300+ for a cooler was a waste to someone that's actually considering it.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know a distributor for pelicans?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultimase, post: 2587777, member: 12936"] Well, I had hoped that the coleman xtreme 120 quart I picked up on Wednesday was going to be as good as I've read. Now there's a good chance I'm doing something wrong, but after filling it with refrigerated food I put in 16 lbs of ice over it, and set out for a weekend camping trip. It wasn't in the shade the entire trip, in fact most of the time it was probably in the back of the van. Temperatures where we were camping probably in the low 80s during the day and 60s at night. The cooler was only opened to get food out to cook, drinks were kept in a separate cooler. I bought ice twice since Wednesday night, I'm not sure I had to, but I didn't felt comfortable not buying ice at that point. Coming back today, and I'd say 90% of that ice was water. Honestly, I'd be hard pressed to feel or see a huge difference between the older coleman coolers and this new xtreme one. After handling yeti's, igloo sportmans, and pelicans I can definitely tell a difference. I'll admit I've gone from someone that was thinking 300+ for a cooler was a waste to someone that's actually considering it. Anyone know a distributor for pelicans? [/QUOTE]
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