Product Details
9-Can Cooler Bag by Coleman®. Whether you take it to the field, stream or to work, there are plenty of places to store what you need to keep cool in a Coleman 9 Can Cooler with removable hard liner inside and RealTree AP camo outside. The convenient cooler has two places to store water bottles, extra snacks and small gear-a zippered pocket in the front and a mesh pocket under the lid. Use ice or ice substitutes with or without the phthalate-free, BPA-free hard liner. The soft liner and hard liner both meet FDA requirements for food contact, so it's safe for use with food and drinks. Antimicrobial, product-protecting properties are built into the flexible PEVA lining to resist odor, mold and mildew, making it easy to clean between uses.
Specifications
Color: Tan |
Capacity: 6 qt (9-Can) |
Dimensions: 9.45" x 6.7" x 10.24" (24 cm x 17 cm x 26 cm) |
Features
- Removable plastic liner for packing flexibility
- Use ice or ice substitutes to keep treats cold
- Heat-welded seams prevent liner leaks
- Adjustable shoulder strap for carrying comfort
- Front zippered pocket, two side mesh pockets and lid bungees for added storage
- Antimicrobial properties are built into the flexible lining to resist odor, mold and mildew
- Perfect solution for your outdoor adventures
- Made from first-grade materials for long-lasting service life
- Built to bring exceptional durability and functionality
Whether you're new to the world of camping and hiking or an experienced outdoor enthusiast, a high-quality cooler is must-have equipment if you want to keep your food fresh and tasty in hot weather. It will allow you to maintain the optimal temperature for your foodstuffs, so you can enjoy healthy food during your outdoor adventures. Depending on the type and design of the cooler, you may also need several useful accessories which will expand its functionality, allowing you to get the most out of your cooler. Wherever adventures take you, you'll stay healthy and in good mood with the right cooler and accessories.
Coleman® could see the light for the darkness. The young salesman was taking a stroll after a hard day's work selling typewriters, and spotted a new type of lamplight in a drugstore window in Brockton, Alabama. This new light burned with a strong, steady white flame and was fueled by gasoline. The standard lamp of the era burned kerosene and produced a smoky, flickering, yellowish light. W.C. was stricken with very poor eyesight, and was very interested in this new, steady white light that enabled him to read even the smallest print in books and on medicine bottles. Coleman saw potential in the new light, and through his vision a new company was born that would put America’s farms and ranches in a new light, and would eventually make his name synonymous with outdoor fun.