Trail Cooler

Ragnar406

Ragnar406

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there are a bunch of different ones at Walmart now the Modular just changed and all the summer stuff is arriving...
 
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Yankee

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I liked the hinges on the ozark better than the lifetime but I liked the weight and latches of the lifetime.
As long as the cooler has a few cold ones in it I consider it a good cooler... what ever it is Lol
 
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GlockMeister

GlockMeister

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Just need something to hold ice a little better than what i had last year....RRB store is crazy on ice price!
 
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BigOL3

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Im looking to get a new cooler to carry in the sxs...and im cheap..dont really want to pay yeti prices. I know theres alot of other brands out there. What brand are you carrying?..what size? And would you buy again.
I doubt any of ya have one like this bad boy! It is military surplus, not technically made for a cooler, but does the job and tuff as nails! Actually made to hold 3 canisters to transport hot meals for troops. I think they stopped using them after Vietnam. I can not recall the nickname they gave it. 3a5a3ca7ec02fd9df8ea88b28f81411b0e44e0d622d1627fd6e8855503a2b00d43145ad84e02b17178d8e7c92decd73d

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GlockMeister

GlockMeister

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I doubt any of ya have one like this bad boy! It is military surplus, not technically made for a cooler, but does the job and tuff as nails! Actually made to hold 3 canisters to transport hot meals for troops. I think they stopped using them after Vietnam. I can not recall the nickname they gave it. View attachment 71606View attachment 71607View attachment 71608

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Ive eat many a meal out of one of them...they were still using them 8 years ago when ingot out
 
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Tuco69

Tuco69

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BigOL3

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Got one, works well?
Tuff as nails. This is my 2nd one. I still have the 1st, still usable, but seen better days. I had it in the bucket of the tractor, coming down a steep hill with the bushhog. I forgot it was in the bucket and allowed it to fall out before I realized it. The bushhog did a number on it as it went over it, but the lid will still close even with the gash in the side of it ..... lol
 
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I doubt any of ya have one like this bad boy! It is military surplus, not technically made for a cooler, but does the job and tuff as nails! Actually made to hold 3 canisters to transport hot meals for troops. I think they stopped using them after Vietnam. I can not recall the nickname they gave it. View attachment 71606View attachment 71607View attachment 71608

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Nope we used em in Iraq, B-rat cans.
 
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