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Reddit mentions of AO Coolers Original Soft Cooler with High-Density Insulation, Red, 36-Can

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AO Coolers Original Soft Cooler with High-Density Insulation, Red, 36-Can
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    Features:
  • Soft-sided cooler with high-density insulation, a removable shoulder strap, and side pocket
  • Twice the insulation of other soft-sided coolers; guaranteed to hold ice for 24 hours in 120-degree weather
  • Perfect for boating, fishing, hunting, parties, sporting events, and picnics; keeps things cold or warm
  • Made of durable soft canvas material that stands up to travel; features a high-quality leak-proof TPU liner
  • Holds 36 cans plus about 10 pounds of ice; measures 21 x 10 x 12 inches (LxWxH).
Specs:
ColorRed
Height12 Inches
Length21 Inches
Number of items1
Size36-Can
Width10 Inches

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Found 1 comment on AO Coolers Original Soft Cooler with High-Density Insulation, Red, 36-Can:

u/dbbldz123 ยท 3 pointsr/postmates

I'm on a Scooter and the two things I can't work without are my AO Soft Cooler and a TOWEL!!!

AO Soft Cooler

It's a little pricey but I got mine because it fits perfectly in a rectangular milkcrate that I got legit from Farm Plast. And I also use it for personal groceries and stuff and it's seriously the best cooler I've ever owned.

And a towel (or blanket) is the secret to making sure that drinks never ever ever spill. I wrap up fountain drinks like they are little babies and set the package into my soft cooler. Or I set the drink inside and fill the space with the towel. Drinks, soups, smoothies, and other liquid nightmare foods will stay put and not leak as long as they are surrounded by some sort of cushy mass. I used to reject anything with liquid but now I can cart two bowls of ramen 20 miles with 0 spillage.

Also a 12 V phone charger that will draw enough amperage to charge your phone is critical. Not sure which one I use but it charges my phone in like 10 minutes so I am always at 100%. If anyone's on a scooter or motorcycle hopefully you have a 12 V port if not you can always install one to make life easier.