Calcutta's Renegade High-Performance coolers are roto-molded for durability and provide extreme ice retention even in the toughest conditions. These coolers have proven to be an essential tool for fishermen, hunters, boaters, tailgaters, campers and backyard party throwers. The oversized drain plug featuring a built-in 100 lumen LED light means no more fumbling through your cooler with a flashlight in your mouth.
Calcutta Renegade coolers come in multiple sizes and colors and are backed by a limited 5-year warranty.
Features:
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FREEZESEAL industrial-grade, freezer style lid seal keeps ice for days
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FLOODLIGHT 100 Lumen white LED drain plug light included
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TOUGHSKIN roto-molded construction keeps it ice cold inside and dry outside
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DURAHINGE stainless steel hinge pins are nearly indestructible to withstand years of heavy wear and tear
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EZ-LIFT rope handles with oversized grips for easy transport
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ANCHORLOK secure rubber latch for easy closing
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GUARD rubber, non-slip, non-marking feet
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PEACE OF MIND as all Renegade coolers are backed by a 5 year limited warranty
*20 Liters equals 21 Quarts
Prep to Maximize Ice Retention
Some useful tips to get the maximum ice retention from the Calcutta Renegade Coolers
View our Video on Maximizing Ice Retention
1. Cool down your cooler
A hot cooler is the #1 culprit to ice melting fast. If the cooler has been sitting in a warm area, or sitting in the sun prior to loading, a large portion of the ice you load will be melted getting the cooler “cooled down”. We suggest putting a bag of surficial ice, or frozen ice packs in the cooler prior to loading to bring the temperature down in the cooler
2. Avoid putting warm products in the cooler
Make sure the contents you are putting in the cooler have been chilled prior to loading, or at the least room temperature. Putting drinks in a cooler of ice that have been sitting in the truck of your car will melt ice immediately and raise the cooler temperature.
3. Do not leave any air pockets
Once you load your “cooled down” cooler with its contents, fill the cooler all the way with ice or even a towel. Air in the cooler is the enemy.
4. Don’t drain the cooler
While using the cooler filled with ice and contents, cold water will help insulate any remaining ice. Always keep any exposed food out of the water.
5. Avoid Direct Sunlight
Avoid the cooler being in direct sunlight if possible. Ice in a cooler kept in the shade will last much longer than one in the sun.
6. Keep the cooler latched
This is always a hard one. You put product in the cooler to get to it later. Open and close the cooler to get what you need as quick as possible. Remember air is the enemy, so the longer you leave the lid open looking for something, hot air is remaining inside and melting ice. Be sure to keep the cooler latched closed to keep cold air in and seal out the heat.