Igloo 75-Quart Rugged Performance Cooler with Wheels

Style-wise, the exterior (which is water-resistant and stain-resistant) comes in fun colors like a turquoise-esque Pine variation, a summer-appropriate Blue Lagoon version, and a very neon Citrus model. The Moss variation is a quieter, but still snazzy, outdoorsy igloo electric cooler hue for you understated gents out there. A first-of-its-kind cooler, the EcoCool Latitude 90 Roller Cooler is primarily constructed from recycled plastic, i.e., yogurt cups, milk jugs, and more “post-consumer resin” that typically ends up in landfills.

This cooler from Igloo has a 110-quart capacity that’s sure to fit just about anything you need to carry, up to 168 cans. The foam insulation inside the walls and lid keeps your contents ice cold, and the drain plugs makes for easy cleaning. Though a full cooler of this size is bound to be on the heavy side, the telescoping handle with a cushioned grip and the smooth wheels make it easier to transport. Plus, the lid can be secured with the impact-resistant latch to avoid leaks or spills. The polyethylene exterior is made with infrared technology and UV inhibitors to protect against sun damage on toasty days.

Kong’s family of American-made coolers has been a big hit with backyard barbecuers for over 20 years now, but they’ve really outdone themselves with the Cruiser Cooler. It’s the first ever wheeled cooler from the company, and they attended to every detail. Fully packed it can hold a frost 40 beverages (with 30 pounds of ice to keep them chilled).

igloo cooler with wheels

Their wheeled rolling cooler offering is a thirty-quart ice chest built with more insulation than other coolers in its range. The bungee net up top helps you haul extra stuff on game day and Canyon also offers a no-hassle, lifetime warranty. Over half of the coolers on our list cost $200 or more, which goes to show how pricey these units can be. Hard-sided coolers from YETI, RTIC, ORCA, and others are able to keep ice frozen for significantly longer than budget options from companies like Coleman or Igloo.

Some have ingenious accessories, some are no-frills cold boxes, one of them will even hook up to your bike so you can roll right up to the party. All 15 are coolers worth checking out before you head outside this summer to take things easy. ORCA (Outdoor Recreation Company of America) isn’t a household name like YETI, but the Tennessee brand has gained a dedicated following of committed outdoorspeople. igloo cooler with wheels Their 40-quart cooler gives premium rotomolded models here a real run for their money. Its flexible side handles make carrying a breeze, and we found the exterior organizer pocket to be a nice addition for storing small items like koozies, kitchen utensils, and a bottle opener. Starting at 20 quarts and going all the way up to 140, there’s an ORCA cooler for just about any activity.