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Best Cooler of 2023 – CNET

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Magellan Outdoors IceBox Dual Open Hard Sided 20qt Cooler

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Even though summer is over, it’s never too early or too late to grab a reliable cooler. Coolers are essential for backyard get-togethers, camping trips and tailgating events. Whatever outdoor activity you decide on, having a cold place to stash drinks is key for you and your guests to stay cool, hydrated and happy — which is especially important during big events like Labor Day. 

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The last time I tested coolers for this list, I had Cabela’s 60-quart version of this cooler listed as the best large cooler. That title is now held by a Magellan Outdoors model. But in the big picture, if you want stuff to stay cold, you literally cannot beat Cabela’s Polar Cap option. Its lowest internal temperature during testing was the coldest, but the real treat was the fact that it held that low level temp for around 20% longer than the next best contender.

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The performance of Magellan’s largest offering was very close to Cabela’s Polar Cap Equalizer. The lowest temperature recorded between the two was less than a degree apart (44.6 vs. 45.5 degrees Fahrenheit). If your main use is for keeping things cold, then the question is whether or not that extra 0.9 degrees is worth paying another hundred bucks for.

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Yeti is already a name people tend to associate with better performance (if not higher prices), and at least with coolers, for good reason. Yeti coolers consistently perform at the top of the pack. The Tundra Haul is no different. Although Yeti didn’t hit the lowest overall temp of the bunch, it did hold its lowest temperature for much longer than its competitors. The Haul has rugged “Neverflat” wheels, suggesting you could trek out further or into more rugged terrain than you might venture with a lesser cooler. It will transport more easily than most, and you can be sure you’ll be getting maximum cool duration for your time about.

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Yeah, I know. Another Magellan cooler. Listen. I didn’t plan it this way. I run tests. I look at the data. The results usually speak for themselves. As in this case. Just look at the graphs. The performance wasn’t close enough for me to pretend like I could name another victor even if I wanted to.