Rubbermaid Ice Chest Cooler, 48 quarts review: Not cool, Rubbermaid: This cheap cooler is just about useless
Introduction:
Rubbermaid is a well-known brand that has been around for decades, producing various products ranging from storage containers to trash cans. One would expect a high level of quality coming from this household name. Unfortunately, it seems that the Rubbermaid Ice Chest Cooler, 48 quarts model, fails to live up to the expectations.
Design and Construction:
At first glance, the Rubbermaid Ice Chest Cooler appears to be sturdy with its solid construction and thick walls. However, upon closer inspection, there are notable flaws in the design that cast doubt on its longevity. The plastic material feels cheap and flimsy, making one wonder whether it could withstand rough handling or accidentally being dropped.
The lid also poses some concerns with its weak hinge system and lack of a proper sealing mechanism. It does not tightly seal the cooler, allowing warm air to seep in and cold air to escape which is not ideal for keeping your food and beverages chilled.
Insulation and Cooling Performance:
The most important aspect of any cooler is how well it retains ice over time. Unfortunately, the Rubbermaid Ice Chest Cooler falls short in this department too. Its poor insulation results in ice melting much faster than expected even when placed under optimal conditions.
Test Kitchen Results:
We tested the Rubbermaid Ice Chest Cooler by filling it with ice and monitoring the time taken to completely melt. Within just 24 hours – even in a controlled environment – most of the ice had melted rendering it virtually useless for an overnight camping trip or outdoor gathering.
Comparison:
When comparing the Rubbermaid Ice Chest Cooler with competitive brands on the market within a similar price range, it is clear that it underperforms in terms of insulation and durability. Other ice chest coolers in this category are more capable of retaining ice for longer periods by using better materials and more sophisticated sealing mechanisms.
Conclusion:
Despite being a renowned brand, Rubbermaid’s Ice Chest Cooler, 48 quarts model, unfortunately
fails to deliver in terms of design and cooling performance. The cheap materials and weak insulation result in a cooler that is not worth its price tag. One may be better off investing in another brand or higher-end Rubbermaid model for a more efficient and reliable cooling solution.