❄️ Stay Frosty, Stay Ahead – The Cooler Everyone’s Talking About!
The EchoSmile Rotomolded Cooler combines rugged rotomolded LLDPE construction with superior polyurethane insulation and silicone sealing to deliver over 100 hours of ice retention. Designed for durability with a 310+ lbs weight capacity, UV-resistant finish, and smart features like quick-drain plug and built-in bottle opener, it’s the ultimate cooler for outdoor professionals and weekend warriors alike. Available in multiple sizes and colors, it fits seamlessly into any adventure or social gathering.
Brand | EchoSmile |
Color | Gray |
Material | Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) |
Package Information | Box |
Capacity | 25 Quarts |
Product Dimensions | 13.4"D x 21.7"W x 14.4"H |
Item Weight | 14.3 Pounds |
Special Feature | Built-In Cup Holder, Drain Hole, Eco-Friendly, Insulated, Portable |
Included Components | cooler |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fishing, Picnic |
Model Name | 2024 |
Pattern | Letter Print |
UPC | 765142101458 |
Size | 25QT |
Manufacturer | EchoSmile |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.5 x 15.75 x 14 inches |
Package Weight | 7.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.7 x 13.4 x 14.4 inches |
Brand Name | EchoSmile |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Style | Gray |
C**L
A very good cooler, not a high end brand but giving you a lot of value for price!
I bought this one over a year ago and have now used it on 3 campouts (only due to COVID). We are with the Boyscouts and I'm a vivid outdoor cook, usually cooking for the adults patrol! So this was an essential and critical piece of equipment that I needed to be able to trust to keep our perishables cool, however I was not willing to spend $300 or more for a brand cooler.After a lot of research and a few coolers ordered and sent back I stayed with this one:- Very sturdy, hinges, can opener, handles, plug, everything is heavy duty, cannot see a difference to a eg. a Yeti.- It is built so well, that a Rubbermaid or Iglo cooler appears to be a rip off in comparison.- Like the rope handles, they don't stick out (and consume space) but when you carry it, they are above lid surface, so that you don't squish your fingers.- Right size to hold stuff for the usual campout from Friday evening to Sunday morning for up to a handful of adults, but not too big so that it takes half of your trunkspace away (which is needed for dutch oven, camping table and cooking gear etc.)- While others might find 35Qt small, size was very important for me. Who goes on regular, short campouts knows that you want to be optimized to not have to carry a ton of things to be fully set up. And not in every camp you can drive right up to the camp-/cook-site.- Half gallon milk container fit's upright.- I usually pre-chill it with some ice and then add two frozen 32oz yogurt containers and on Sunday morning they still contain half ice. So spare to go for another day, for the occasional 3 day campout.- I added the thermometer you can see on the last photo (use PVC pipe glue), so I can be sure the temperature stay's in range- The inside surface is very smooth (hence only PVC glue worked for the thermometer), so very easy to clean out and drain water.- One of the main items to reach long lasting cooling, is the gasket on the lid, which I judge to also be at top tier level. So far I did not have a water spill.- The only difference is that the insulation thickness is probably a quarter inch less than a Yeti, so you will get another day or so use out of a Yeti with the same amount of ice.- While the plug is very sturdy with a thick sealing (drilled a hole through the outside rib and added the reflective rope to not loose it at night) it is not insulated (just thick PE). Haven't looked at a Yeti or similar plug but maybe this is room for improvement for the manufacturer!- I did do an ice test at the beginning, filling it with about a half to 3/4 bag of ice cubes, giving me just under 4 days until it was all melted. Which is about a day or two less than high end coolers.- Which I didn't really need and has the benefit that it is not as heavy straight out of the box.
S**.
Happy with my purchase so far
Seems to be good quality. 2 bags of ice and and multiple drinks seems to keep ice for 2 plus days. Temps ranging from 50's to upper 90's so far. Don't have any other rotomolded coolers to compare it too but definitely better than a standard cooler. I would purchase again.
D**T
Ice stays ice for about three days. Nice compact design.
This review is for the 30 quart size. We've used it for several camping trips, including a two-week outing, so have some experience with it now. In general, we only have good things to say about it.It consistently kept ice, with a full load of food, for about three full days before the last of the ice melted. The weather was cool on our trip, usually below 75 degrees F during the day, and into the 40's at night. We did not leave it out in the sun for extended periods. So can't say how it'll do on a hotter trip or if it's kept in direct sunlight.Even so, three days of ice is good for the price and size. Keeping in mind that the smaller a cooler, the shorter the ice retention time - and a 30 quart cooler isn't that big, as coolers go.Very happy with the quality. It has a nice, sturdy feel. The lid provides an air-tight fit. We tested it by putting some water in it, turned it upside down, shook it, and nary a drop leaked out.We especially like the compact design. We needed something that would fit into a tight space and not take extra room. Many coolers have handles, pulls or wheels that stick out. We have limited room in our tiny camper, so that's very important to us. It has recessed handles, which conserve space while being easy to carry. The rope handles on the side work very well and also do not take up space. It's relatively square and has a flat top, so 5 stars on the design.The only thing we'd like to see improved is the insulation. It's pretty good, but could be better. When loaded with ice, after a while you can feel coolness on the outside walls with your hands. I know it's not one of the uber-expensive models with uber-insulation, but it's still not a give-away at the price. So one star off for that.Overall we're happy with it and glad that we bought it.
K**G
Excellent fulfillment.
Product was selected to fit a specific receptacle space on my boat, based on the reported size of the product. It fit perfectly, This appears to be an excellent cooler, was shipped promptly, and looks terrific.
B**S
Honest on road review
I have had this cooler for a few years and taken it across the country twice, both in warm and cold temperatures. Here is my honest review.Our first test was a drive from Florida to Colorado in March. The cooler was in the back of our truck under a topper cap.We used the cooler JUST FOR HOLDING ICE for our drinks, since we also travel with a fridge.After less than 24 hours 3 bags of ice had melted down to about 1.Once we reached 11000 feet in elevation and 0 degrees the cooler had no issue performing :)Second long usage of this cooler was from Florida to Asheville. This trip was done in mid April.This time the cooler was in the temperature controlled Outback, car kept at 66-68 since we travel with a crated pup.Again we used about 3 to 4 bags of ice, dumped into the cooler. ONLY OPEING FOR ICE FOR DRINKS. No food or other items inside. Id average this cooler was opened 3 times over 14 hours. By night fall we were again down to about 1 bag of ice and a ton of ice water.If you are looking for a half day cooler for the boat , guess this could be okay. But if you travel and are looking for a goto for long road trips and ice kept for long periods of time, you are gonna have to drop the bigger $$$.We are now currently planning our next road trip, and are looking for a new cooler to hold ice for longer than 32 hours.Happy travels and stay cool!
D**O
Better than yeti price
Does its jobs hold ice good for 3 days. Minimum opening. Light weight. Does not leak. Latch are good.
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