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High Noon Igloo Party Bar Cooler
- Item Number
- 316
- Estimated Value
- 230 USD
- Sold
- 110 USD to vn339de99
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
125 quart Igloo Party Bar Cooler
Want to make your next party cooler than the last one? You need the Party Bar — part cooler, part bar cart and entirely fun. It’s inspired by the outdoor beer chests found at a traditional Texas icehouse, but with way handier design details like locking casters, bottle opener, dividers and lots more.
Ultratherm®â¯foam-insulated walls provide extended ice retention
Cool Riser Technology®â¯improves cooling performance by elevating cooler body away from hot surfaces
Elevated base makes reaching into the cooler very convenient
Cooler can be removed from the base to use as a conventional ice chest
Heavy-duty, lockable swivel caster wheels lets you easily move the Party Bar where you want it & then secure in place so it doesn’t roll away
Removable drink dividers & bottle/wine caddy to keep your refreshments organized
Built-in stainless steel bottle opener — with a bin to catch the caps — helps you quickly & easily enjoy your bottled beverages
Removable lid transforms the cooler into an open-air beverage tub
Handy utility loops hold towels, trash bags & more
Threaded drain plug gives you the option to hook up to your water hose for easy draining & includes an easy-grip cap
Durable swing-up side handles for easy & comfortable transport
Put the size into perspective: Holds up to 158 cans with dividers
Item Special Note
High Noon logo on the front of the cooler
Donated By:

Merchants Liquor Mart
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