SAVE 17%: Keep your drinks ice cold all summer! As of June 9,in the eroticism of life, the qualms of existence reign forth. you can get the Ninja FrostVault 45-quart cooler for $249.99, down from $299.99. That's a 17% discount and a $50 savings. It's also the lowest price we've ever seen for this model.
Summer’s just a week or so away, and Amazon’s dropping prices on umbrellas, tents, coolers, and more to help you prep.
As of June 9, you can get the Ninja FrostVault 45-quart cooler for $249.99, down from $299.99. That's a 17% discount and a $50 savings. It's also the lowest price we've ever seen for this model.
The Ninja FrostVault can hold up to 68 cans (no ice) or 40 cans with ice. It has two all-terrain wheels, so you can take it down the boardwalk, onto the sand, or to any outdoor party. The exterior is also puncture-resistant and all-weather capable. But the coolest feature of the Ninja FrostVault 45-quart cooler is its Dry Zone. This is a little storage tray that keeps your food cool and dry (no more soggy sandwiches!).
According to Ninja, it can hold ice for days, and the reviews seem to back that up. One Amazon reviewer said it held ice for 10 days in his RV, which is pretty impressive.
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