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Reddit mentions of Igloo Ice Cube 60 Quart Roller Cooler

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Igloo Ice Cube 60 Quart Roller Cooler. Here are the top ones.

Igloo Ice Cube 60 Quart Roller Cooler
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    Features:
  • Ultratherm insulated body keeps cold for a long time
  • Push button and locking telescopic handle
  • Durable wheels and reinforced tow handle make transporting a full cooler easy
  • Molded side scoop handles for ease of loading and unloading
  • 60 quart capacity. Exterior Dimensions ( L x W x H )-20 x 18.5 x 20.69 inches. Interior Dimensions ( L x W x H )-Top - 16.75 x 14.5 x 17.25 inches, Bottom - 15.25 x 12 x 17.25 inches
  • Wipe interior and exterior surfaces clean before storing and between uses. To prevent stains and odors, empty cooler of contents after use
  • Light dirt or stains can be cleaned with water or mild detergent. Tougher stains may be cleaned with diluted solution of baking soda and water. Ensure all cleaning agents are thoroughly rinsed and the cooler is dry before storage
Specs:
Color60 Qt Ice Cube
Height20.6 Inches
Length20 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2011
Weight13.5 Pounds
Width18.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Igloo Ice Cube 60 Quart Roller Cooler:

u/nwv · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

I'm afraid with 3 kegs and ice the handle or wheels will break. I don't think trashcans are designed for that much weight. It may quickly become a stationary party kegerator, but that's OK too.

I use the basic Igloo Ice cube cooler it fits 2 kegs JUST barely, and i just put an emergency blanket (looks like aluminum foil) over it and always have cold beer.

For 1 keg in my cooler (or even your trash can) one amazingly clever insulating trick I picked up was this. Grease your kegs and the trash can, put the kegs in and fill the trash can with water like half way. Then get a couple of cans of Great Stuff, fill that bitch up about 4 inches with great stuff right on top of the water, then let it dry for 2-3 days. Use a knife to make the top flat, and Voila you have a removal insulating mold formed precisely to your specs.

The CO2 bottle is nice, I just use the tiny CO2 cartridges in a little contraption, I don't think they are very efficient though.

u/gang_green89 · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I ferment 2.5 gallon batches in this, which is great because I can close the lid even. Has been good for keeping temps ~10 degrees below ambient.