Catering for halftime at the kids’ footy game or a barbecue with the family is easy with the Coleman Xtreme Cooler – 66L. Holding up to 106 x 375ml cans, the Xtreme Cooler can also be used as an extra seat around the camp.
With ThermOzone™ foam insulation in the case and lid to prevent cold air from escaping, the Coleman Xtreme Cooler can keep ice cold for up to five days in 32°C temperature. The hinged lid closes securely with four cup holders on top while the leak- resistant and nonrusting channel drain allows for simple no-tilt draining.
Offering two no-crush comfort handles for carrying, the Xtreme Cooler is quick to clean, scratch resistant and UV protected with anti-microbial treatment in the lining to repel mould, mildew and odour causing bacteria from growing.
ThermOzone™ Insulation in the lining - top and bottom
Keeps ice for 5 days in 32°C
Holds up to 106 x 375ml cans
Hinged lid with two no-crush handles to carry
Channel drain to empty
Easy to clean, scratch resistant and UV protected with anti-microbial treatment
What are the dimensions of this cooler please1 answer
Coleman xtreme cooler -66L
Patsy - Ocean Grove(6 years ago)
G'day Patsy,
You'll find the size dimensions under the specifications tab above. The Coleman Xtreme Cooler - 66L are 44.5L x 75.5W x 39Hcm.
Leece - Snowys(6 years ago)
This Vs Waeco1 answer
Hi, im tossing up between this an the Waeco 68L.
I had a look at the two and this feels like a picnic cooler. Will this be able to withstand 3-4 days? on the fence on which one to pull the trigger on.
dwee - 5013(8 years ago)
G’day Dwee,
The performance of your icebox/cooler really depends on how much you put in it, what ice you use and how frequently you take things in and out. We've got a blog on this topic which might be helpful - which you can check out here.
The Cool ice is more robust, has better insulation, a rotomolded design (which means no seams for cool air can escape) stainless steel hinges, and a 5-year warranty.
In general, a cooler just isn’t going to perform as highly as an icebox, so this Coleman model is probably optimised for taking food to the footy or on a picnic like you said.
The Coleman will provide you with keep ice up to 5 days (depending on use and conditions) and the Dometic will keep ice up to 10 days (again depending on how much you use it and external conditions) so I think you would be better off spending a little more cash now, rather than upgrading down the line.