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  2. 7 Coolers That Will Take Your Adventures to the Next Level

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    BP25 25-Quart Roll-Top Backpack Cooler. If maximum portability is key, it doesn't get any more portable than a backpack cooler. Engel's BP25 is a roll-top model that's lightweight (just 3.5 pounds ...

  3. These are the top 100+ gifts of 2024, according to Amazon - AOL

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    Amazon has been tracking the 100+ best gifts of the year, ... JBL Go 3 Portable mini Bluetooth Speaker for $30. ... Yeti Roadie 24 Cooler for $200.

  4. Portable Swamp Coolers That Lower Temps (and Energy Costs)

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    A portable evaporative cooler, also called a swamp cooler, is an affordable alternative to a portable or window air conditioner if you live in a dry climate. Find the best room-size portable swamp ...

  5. Cooler - Wikipedia

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    A ride-on cooler is a means of transportation that can store and cool beverages and other food products. It is a combination of a low-power engine with a go-cart frame which uses the cooler as a seat. The ride-on cooler can transport food and drinks short distances and can be used in a small backyard, a neighborhood, or at

  6. Esky - Wikipedia

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    Esky is a brand of portable coolers, originally Australian, derived from the word "Eskimo".The term "esky" is also commonly used in Australia to generically refer to portable coolers or ice boxes and is part of the Australian vernacular, in place of words like "cooler" or "cooler box" and the New Zealand "chilly bin".

  7. Yeti Holdings - Wikipedia

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    YETI has many other products besides the coolers but this is what they are best known for. The idea of these coolers was founded by the Seiders brothers: two outdoorsmen who felt there were not any coolers that could keep their catch, kills, and beverages cold for a longer period of time. The brothers teamed up with a factory in the Philippines ...