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Meet the Ninja FrostVault™ - the cooler with premium ice retention and fridge-temp dry storage. With FrostVault™ technology, cold transfers into the Dry Zone to keep food cool, dry and separate at food-safe temperatures (under 40° F) for days. 50-quart capacity fits up to 80 cans or 50 bottles – plenty of room for all your favorite drinks. Streamline your outdoor adventures with heavy-duty construction and premium lid, latch and handles for easy access, storage, and transport.
Product dimensions: 32.2" L x 17.07 " W x 18.78" H
Easy to clean for quick maintenance after use
Fits up to 80 cans (no ice) or 45 cans + ice
Lockable lid secures the cooler
Non-slip feet for stability on uneven surfaces
BPA-free materials for safe food and drink storage
UV-resistant exterior protects against sun damage
Highly durable construction with up to 3" of insulation
| Part Number | FB151CWH |
|---|---|
| Product Volume (L) | 50.0 l |
| Colour | White |
| Assembled Width (in) | 17.07 in |
| Assembled Height (in) | 18.78 in |
| Assembled Depth (in) | 32.20 in |
| Assembled Weight (lb) | 29.0 lb |
| Can Capacity | 78 |
| Primary Material | Plastic |
| Accessories List | Handle, Hinged Lid |
| Product Use(s) | Automotive, Boating, Camping, Fishing |
|---|---|
| Advanced Features | Easy to Clean, Insulated, Multi-Day Retention, Durable, High Performance |
| Batteries Required Quantity | 0 |
| Jug/Cooler Type | Chest Cooler |
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| Ratings | |||||
| Product Volume (L) | 50.0 l | 50.0 l | 30.0 l | 30.0 l | |
| Colour | Grey | Blue | White | Blue | |
| Assembled Width (in) | 17.07 in | 17.07 in | 17.07 in | 17.07 in |
Yes, I recommend this product.
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No, I do not recommend this product.
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No, I do not recommend this product.
Originally posted on sharkninja.com
Originally posted on sharkninja.com
