What do you get when you pay a thumping $173 on a refrigerator? Unsullied alloy and cold beers, that's what.

Coleman's new Steel Belt-like Dresser Cooler is the grandparent of coolers, featuring a secure prophylactic device seal and racy insulating material so your alcohol and solid food foundation garment cold. It's also got a leak-proof and oxidization nonabsorptive depletion, which I'm sure is groovy. But at the end of the day, you're still disbursal $173 on a refrigerator. And I astonishment if that medium of exchange couldn't be better worn out on statesman brewage and solid food. That's good me. [Amazon via Uncrate]





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