Product: Ninja FrostVault 45qt Wheeled Cooler with Freezer Pack Divider & Cutting Board
Model: FB245AOB
Condition: New
FrostVault Technology: Transfers cold into the FrostVault Dry Zone to keep food cool, dry, and separated at food-safe temperatures (under 40°F) for days
Premium Ice Retention: Holds ice for several days, ensuring lasting freshness on long trips
High Capacity: 45-quart capacity fits up to 68 cans (no ice) or 40 cans with ice
All-Terrain Wheels: Durable, puncture-resistant, and designed for any surface or weather
Smarter Packing: Keeps food and drinks completely separate—no more soggy food or messy containers
Heavy-Duty Construction: Built with up to 3 inches of insulation for superior cooling performance
Easy Access Design: Grab what you need without digging through ice or fully opening the lid
Reinforced Telescoping Handle: Sturdy and comfortable handle for easy hauling and transport
@FightingMongoos this complaint came up last time too. You need to compare to Otterbox or Yeti, though they have greater “brand name.”
But yes you can buy cheap coolers. Remember the old ones made of styrofoam and you take them in the back of a car and they would make that uncomfortable styrofoam sound for 1000 mi on a road trip with my parents? Oh you weren’t there. Back then probably about $5.
@FightingMongoos
Igloo coolers with wheels and handle (plastic joints with screws) have max insulation thickness of 1.5". This is 3" with welded handle and joints. They’re simply different products.
If you’re happy with reduced insulation and lower construction standards, that’s perfectly fine. That does save money.
A 48 qt Igloo with thin walls, 2 handles (no wheels) weighs 8.4 lbs. This 45 qt one weighs 30 lbs.
Igloo advertises it keeps food “cool for hours”, not days.
It could be that you get what you pay for, or not.
@FightingMongoos@pmarin I can still feel the clinching of my jaw from listening to three hours of that sound in the back of a truck with my friend on our way to Grand Isle in the 90s. Pretty sure you can still pick those up at gas stations and bait shops in the south.
I got one of these the last time it was up. It was our main cooler camping for 3 nights a few weeks ago. The drawer at the bottom is what got me interested as I was hoping it would be big enough to keep the raw meat and their juices away from everything else in the main compartment. It held a few lbs of beef, chicken thighs, and bacon. Bigger than expected and perfect.
It was cool (if not cold) fall weather and the cooler only needed an ice topper on the third day. Plenty of room for two people camping. Definitely worth the cost if you have a cooler usage that’s quicker than a tailgate or backyard hang.
Specs
Product: Ninja FrostVault 45qt Wheeled Cooler with Freezer Pack Divider & Cutting Board
Model: FB245AOB
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Dec 1 - Thursday, Dec 4
45qt? How many people is that?
@yakkoTDI
Are you going to be slicing with or against the grain?
@therealjrn Cutting? Grain? Foolish mortal!! I am BLENDTECING!!!
@therealjrn @yakkoTDI I’ll make a shoehorn out of your shin!
No in-laws for Thanksgiving, so will be Frost free.
Not too many takers on this “deal…” zero in fact so far! Hard pass!!!
Igloo 45-quart coolers are $25-50 at Wal-Mart.
Can’t really see the divider or cutting board being worth the extra dough.
@FightingMongoos this complaint came up last time too. You need to compare to Otterbox or Yeti, though they have greater “brand name.”
But yes you can buy cheap coolers. Remember the old ones made of styrofoam and you take them in the back of a car and they would make that uncomfortable styrofoam sound for 1000 mi on a road trip with my parents? Oh you weren’t there. Back then probably about $5.
@FightingMongoos
Igloo coolers with wheels and handle (plastic joints with screws) have max insulation thickness of 1.5". This is 3" with welded handle and joints. They’re simply different products.
If you’re happy with reduced insulation and lower construction standards, that’s perfectly fine. That does save money.
A 48 qt Igloo with thin walls, 2 handles (no wheels) weighs 8.4 lbs. This 45 qt one weighs 30 lbs.
Igloo advertises it keeps food “cool for hours”, not days.
It could be that you get what you pay for, or not.
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(P.S. I don’t work for Ninja.)
@FightingMongoos @pmarin I can still feel the clinching of my jaw from listening to three hours of that sound in the back of a truck with my friend on our way to Grand Isle in the 90s.
Pretty sure you can still pick those up at gas stations and bait shops in the south.
I got one of these the last time it was up. It was our main cooler camping for 3 nights a few weeks ago. The drawer at the bottom is what got me interested as I was hoping it would be big enough to keep the raw meat and their juices away from everything else in the main compartment. It held a few lbs of beef, chicken thighs, and bacon. Bigger than expected and perfect.
It was cool (if not cold) fall weather and the cooler only needed an ice topper on the third day. Plenty of room for two people camping. Definitely worth the cost if you have a cooler usage that’s quicker than a tailgate or backyard hang.
Once, my back worked and I lived by the beach. These put my homemade homeless looking surf fishing cart to shame.
They claim this is 90 bucks cheaper than Amazon. It’s only $79.96 cheaper. They should fix that.
@Trinityscrew “Math is hard” - or words to that effect.