Ozark Trail 26-Quart High Performance Cooler $40 on Walmart com Reg. $99 Keeps Ice for Days!

So no matter what type of bottle you tend to carry, they have you covered. No matter which model you go with, you will get to enjoy multiple storage options. This comes thanks to both the large, insulated area as well as storage pockets on the front and/or sides. The pockets on the front will be zippered while any on the sides will be open and mesh. These are perfect for sticking your cell phone, keys, wallet, or anything else that you don’t want to get potentially cold and/or wet in the insulated area. Also included in the 52 and 73-quart models is an internal wire basket.

A vapor lock can form that requires you to open the drain plug to open the lid. See, I told you I tried to purchase a cheaper cooler first. REI had a member sale over Memorial Day weekend and we were able to save 20% on our cooler. We still spent more money than I’d like but at least we saved 20%. Just as with the other cooler test, we purchased four bags of ice and put the Coleman and YETI Tundra 65 in a head-to-head test.

The brand’s hard-sided coolers are sized according to how many quarts they hold. Hard-sided coolers are the largest Ozark Trail coolers and the most durable, so you’ll pay more for a hard-sided model. The Ozark Trail Soft Cooler lineup is a solid contribution to this ever-growing company. There are enough size options and configurations to make most people happy. For those who need something simple and cheap, the 12-can and 24-can models are great. And for those who want a bit more ice life and toughness, the premium backpack and tote are going to be worth checking out.

Most of the models also come with an expandable top, which means you get plenty of storage space, being able to gain an extra three inches off the top. We know how premium Yeti Tundra coolers are, so the question is whether ozark trail coolers can match up. You will also find molded drink holders on all the coolers. There are two on the small one and 4 on the medium and large ones.

Leave the cooler open to air dry completely before putting it away. If there are stubborn stains on the cooler, make a paste with baking soda and warm water, and rub it over the stains until they lift. But with a variety of Ozark Trail coolers to choose from, finding the best style to suit your needs can be difficult. You need to select the right type, size, construction, and other features to make sure the cooler is the perfect fit for your usual outdoor trips. As soon as we realized the Ozark Trail was not going to work I got online and ordered an RTIC.

Manufactured from thick 18/8 stainless steel, this mug is also very rugged and capable of withstanding a lot of wear and tear. There was a similar amount of ice remaining in both tumblers when I came to check them in the morning. However, there was more melted water in the Ozark Trail tumbler. I’ve been using this particular tumbler for quite some time now and I absolutely love it. Few things in life are as disheartening as sipping a lukewarm drink, so the right cooler is essential to keeping refreshments – well, refreshing.

Also, the stainless steel hardware and orange accents on the latches and handles look very sharp. We hope that in the future, Ozark Trail decides to expand on the color choices and perhaps have some customization options as well. We are impressed with the lineup of features you get to enjoy here. They include things such as non-skid feed, internal wire basket, fish ruler, and comfort-grip handles.

They offer greater capacity than soft-sided models, so there’s plenty of room for the food and beverages you need for a two- to three-day camping trip. Ozark Trail’s hard-sided models are also extremely rugged and durable for holding up to the rigors of a camping trip. In fact, they’re certified by the USDA’s Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee to be bear-resistant. Depending on which model you go with, you will find the appearance of these ice chests to differ quite a bit.

We purchased four bags of ice – two for each cooler – and got started. The Ozark Trail held ice one day longer than the Coleman and in general, the cooler felt cooler inside than the Coleman. Unfortunately, the deal breaker is that it intermittently leaked water from the drain spout. Prior to purchasing the cooler I had read several reviews that said this cooler collects condensation around the drain spout. I didn’t think much of the comments until I saw the amount of water leaking from my cooler. We tightened the spout and it leaked three more times over two days, so the cooler went back to Walmart.