I have an Ozark Trails roto-molded ice chest that works very well at keeping stuff cold. It does not have wheels, but it does have rubber feet that keep it from sliding around on a deck. A nylon strap handle on each end with a round rubber grip. There are no cracks in the gasket, or the rubber t-latch handles. I have used it three times on car-camping trips, and carefully cleaned afterward (the polite way of saying it's never been left sealed up with mold growing inside).
Here's mine:
No spiders, or damage of any kind. One basket for keeping stuff up off the ice.
Interior dimensions are 12 inches front to back and 23 inches wide.
External dimensions are 16.5" tall, 18" front-to-back, 29" wide so you can figure out how it'll fit in your car, boat, or bear box at your favorite campsite. Very sturdy; you can sit or stand on it.
When I got it, I put frozen 2 liter bottles of ice inside...still has some ice after 4.5 days. (My cheapo cooler was done at 3 days).
The brand name coolers sell for as much as a good used car. I paid 130 bucks for this one a few years back.
It's bigger than I need for solo camping, and takes up a lot of space for something that only gets used once a year.
First $20 takes it. Pick up in Santee.
SOLD....Need a 52 quart ice chest for a boat, or car-camping?
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Re: Need a 52 quart ice chest for a boat, or car-camping?
Yes
Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman.
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