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The Lifetime Hard Cooler is a 48-quart high-performance ice chest designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts. Certified bear-resistant and engineered to retain ice for up to 7 days, it features a heavy-duty polyethylene build, easy-to-drain capped spout, and practical accessories like bottle openers and lock holes. Perfect for camping, fishing, hiking, and picnics, it combines rugged durability with smart convenience, backed by a 5-year warranty.


| Brand | LIFETIME |
| Color | Pumice Stone |
| Material | Plastic |
| Package Information | Chest |
| Capacity | 48 Quarts |
| Product Dimensions | 16.7"D x 25.6"W x 16.5"H |
| Item Weight | 20.8 Pounds |
| Special Feature | Insulated |
| Included Components | Lifetime 48 Quart High Performance Cooler |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Picnic |
| Model Name | 48 Quart |
| Pattern | Solid |
| UPC | 081483825496 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081483825496 |
| Size | 48 Quart |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Products |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26 x 17 x 17 inches |
| Package Weight | 11.29 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.6 x 16.7 x 16.5 inches |
| Brand Name | LIFETIME |
| Warranty Description | 5-Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 91074 |
K**R
Highly recommended
Great product at great price. Nice and big for all our needs. A bit heavy but nothing we can't handle. Keeps things cold/frozen for days. Highly recommend.
J**L
Perfect Beast of a Cooler!
This cooler lasts forever on camping trips. I got this to replace my classic red Igloo which normally can last the weekend, but in peak summer I usually have to add ice. It holds a ton but it NOT a small cooler. I probably would have done the 55ga to make it easier to pack up the Honda Pilot. It was a really cool bottle opener/locking area on each side of the lid and makes an excellent seat being so sturdy. This is a buy once, cry once cooler for sure.
D**9
Amazing cooler that looks awesome
This cooler is awesome . It has an awesome latch system to close it which is so easy to use . I love the orange accents and love that it can keep my food cool for days . Great value too for a cooler that keeps food cool that long . Highly recommend .
K**N
Nice cooler.
Works as advertised. With proper cooler packaging this cooler will keep ice for 5 days. I have the 115qt. Used it in Neah Bay WA while fishing, the ice was still ice and still had frosty cold drinks. I recommend this product.
J**G
HEAVY duty
Bigger outside dimensions and heavier than I expected, but seems very sturdy and durable. Seems to keep ice for about 5 days in 80-90 degree weather. I do not like the anti-slip feet because they force me to pick up the cooler when I could otherwise slide it around. Has a nice sturdy drain cover which is something I tend to lose and break on cheaper coolers.
B**R
Two Great Premium Coolers-the 65 Quart and 28 Quart
I read a ton of reviews about every brand and all the features of coolers and then I saw a video of a car fire and it literally burned to the ground but there was a Lifetime cooler inside the vehicle, and when they went to look, they opened up the cooler and everything inside was still good and the ice was still in there. Then I went to a picnic and friends had this very cooler and told me how much they love it. That sold me on this Lifetime cooler. Plus, it’s American made, which I just really love. I’m not camping with bears much these days, but if you are, this is a solid choice. The features of this cooler that mattered most to me are the ice retention…it goes for days without melting, and I appreciate that it’s lockable (for people not bears), easier to carry around with the rope handles —two people can easily grab a handle and share the load, and it’s a really good size for a couple days on the river. Add in the price point compared to similar coolers and it’s the clear winner. So glad I read the reviews before almost getting a different brand.EDITED: We liked the cooler we got so much we decided to give one as a wedding gift for a family member...but we got them the 28 Quart one in the second photo since they're just starting out and don't have a ton of space. This wasn't something on their registry, but they were so stoked about it. It's the kind of thing you're not necessarily thinking about, but which you'll use for decades. They live in a rural hot climate and keep it in their car for bringing home frozen and cold items from the grocery store and said that's been a revelation for them. I had never thought of doing that so I'm going to keep a cooler in my trunk now, too. Even just the 20 minutes from the store to home...it'll make a difference.
K**G
Decent Quality But Some Minor Drawbacks
I purchased this cooler to haul frozen beef across three states in 24 hours at -10degF. I had five different coolers and this one by far performed the best. The other four were from Mammoth, Igloo, and Coleman. After two days, the Lifetime had the most Dry-Ice left. The Mammoth was a close second. the Coleman and Igloo coolers were not of the same build quality and were rated as "6-day" coolers so it is no surprise that I had to add more dry-ice to them than the others.Though these appear to be a decent build and very tough, there are a few minor drawbacks with them.First, don't expect the lock holes to be of any use. One side is stainless steel but the other side, the lid, is simply the lid's plastic. A screwdriver could pop the hole.Second, and this is actually typical of all the "rotomold" coolers, they have a good amount of mass which makes them heavier and you have to pre-cool the inside. Otherwise, ice or other frozen contents will melt just to cool down the mass of plastic.Also, the rubber seal on the lid kept coming off. It is not glued in, just tucked into a groove. It was easy to re-seat every time but annoying to take the time to do so. Also, I think the extremely low temperature of the dry-ice caused it to shrink so it now no longer seals all the way around.I have not used this cooler long-term so it will be interesting to see how it holds up. These appear to be as solid as the Lifetime folding plastic portable tables which I think hold up relatively well. And the plastic did not warp with the extreme cold temperatures.Overall, I think this cooler is a good value for a cooler of this type.
T**7
GET THIS COOLER
OMG I researched coolers for hours and these are what I decided to buy. Yeti and RTIC and anything $500+ for 110+ qts was automatically disqualified, lol. I have both of those brands, too. Lifetime has not let me down - kept ice for 5 days in 85-ish degree weather in April in South TX. I bought 2 - 115qt coolers for a Nilgai trip and was satisfied with their performance. They seal well and kept ice for 3-4 days in the sun after a crawfish boil and were convenient to use during the boil, too. They're about to go on a fishing trip, too! They've been the best value for the $ and their hardware (handles, attached plug, divider/cutting board, latches, etc.) are ergonomic and easy-to-use. The outside is textured, so not much room for stickers or labels unless you can carve/etch/melt it in. I'm a chubby female and 40+ and I can move them empty alright or with 40# or less in them. After that, it's a 2-person job. Photo shows cooler stacked and strapped! You can see I have one of every brand in there, but I'd choose this one again!
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