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  2. Yeti debuted its largest wheeled cooler yet—and it's the ...

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    The Yeti Roadie 60, the brand's newest cooler on wheels, is officially available for purchase on the Yeti site—shop the wheeled hard cooler now.

  3. 7 Coolers That Will Take Your Adventures to the Next Level

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    Camping trips, beach outings, or all-day tailgating rallies—a good cooler can make or break them all. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home ...

  4. Yeti debuts new cooler — with wheels

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  5. Coolest Cooler - Wikipedia

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    The Coolest Cooler was a multi-function cooler that was initially funded through the crowdfunding website Kickstarter. In the summer of 2014, Ryan Grepper raised over $13 million, making it the most funded Kickstarter campaign of 2014. [ 2 ]

  6. Cooler - Wikipedia

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    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 large outdoor parties. The ride-on cooler can be equipped with a trailer hitch, allowing it to tow an extra cooler as a trailer.

  7. Cryocooler - Wikipedia

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    The Joule-Thomson (JT) cooler was invented by Carl von Linde and William Hampson so it is also called the Linde-Hampson cooler. It is a simple type of cooler which is widely applied as cryocooler or as the (final stage) of coolants. It can easily be miniaturized, but it is also used on a very large scale in the liquefaction of natural gas.