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Igloo BMX Cooler | Insulated Hard Shell Ice Chest

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Color: Gray Blue


Size: 52 QT


Features

  • Sport Type: Camping & Hiking;Hunting;Fishing;Beach;Outdoors

Brand: Igloo


Color: Gray Blue


Material: Plastic


Package Information: Cans


Capacity: 49 Liters


Product Dimensions: 16.3"D x 25.9"W x 16.5"H


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Special Feature: Insulated, Lightweight


Included Components: Cooler


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Brand Name: Igloo


Included Components: Cooler


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Model Name: BMX 52


Team Name: Igloo


UPC: 034223506643 034223497835


Global Trade Identification Number: 35


Unit Count: 1.00 Count


Manufacturer: Igloo


Model Number: 00050434


Manufacturer Part Number: 00049783


Item Type Name: BMX Cooler


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer


Capacity: 49 Liters


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 16.3"D x 25.9"W x 16.5"H


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Size: 52 QT


Chamber Depth: 26.57 Inches


Container Type: Cans


Additional Features: Insulated, Lightweight


Color: Gray Blue


Pattern: Cooler


Material Type: Plastic


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash


Insulation Material Type: stainless steel


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  • It’s a great and functional cooler.
Color: Gray Blue Size: 52 QT
This cooler has been great for me. It’s much cheaper than most other brands - especially ones like Yeti - and it feels just as sturdy and functional. The size is great and it holds quite a bit, but I would say it could get pretty heavy pretty quickly if you’re loading it up. It is really easy to use, and it will keep items cold for the entire day, even if it’s sitting in the hot sun. I use this on Costco runs, especially if I am buying anything that should be refrigerated like meat or dairy products. I’m very happy with this cooler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2025 by Jason

  • Very Good Cooler, EXCELLENT Value
Color: Gray Blue Size: 52 QT
I paid $100... I see this Igloo is priced even lower now;0) A GREAT VALUE. We just did 10 days beach camping in NC. I wanted a cooler that "worked" (all my previous cheapies never did) BUT I also DID NOT want to spend the price of Yeti (and sim brands). After A LOT of market research I chose this Igloo. On blistering hot sunny days (zero shade), being accessed several x's/day, it kept 1/2 its ice solid and stayed super cold for a full 24hrs+. We'd replenish w/ a 20 lb bag of ice once per each day or 2 after collecting the super cold water for other usages (so, 1/2 the ice still there, entire cooler still SUPER COLD). We had meats inside, so I didn't want to risk it. If just beverages we could've easily let more time pass bw ice runs. Then, on shadier (but still quite warm) beach days the ice's lifetime was doubled. Some may say, "well, Yeti is better." Can say, our camping neighbors had several Yeti's and were replacing their ice quite frequently (it was blistering hot). They also seemed frugal minded, glued to the campsite as we took our saved $350's+, would drive to the bay, and enjoy FUN cocktails and yummy eats! This cooler IS ALSO veryyyy sturdy, built well, strong hinges-latches-handles, and has a helpful drain spout (with a securely closed cap). Also, very roomy. Any cooler larger than this would be quite difficult to manage (it's weight) once full of contents and ice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2019 by snoopert

  • The best for any construction worker
Color: Grey Size: 25 QT
This is the best cooler. My husband works in asphalt and this cooler has been a beast. It sits on the paver or roller while he works in the heat. We have bought 2 in 12 yrs! If that doesn't say something,I don't know what I could write to convince you it's worth the money. The one that were currently replacing has been through it all. Holds ice, plenty of room and the lid as a seat, is a great option as well!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 by Traci

  • Sturdy, looks cool, and kept ice frozen and food cold Sturdy, looks cool, and kept ice frozen and food cold
We needed a new cooler since we got rid of our last one. We were road tripping over to Phoenix from Las Vegas and wanted to take food, drinks, snacks, etc. My husband was trying to talk me into buying a Yeti because his son has one and loves it. They live in Florida and go boating, camping, ATVing all the time so they could justify the cost. Knowing that we will only use it a few times a year, I set out to find a cheaper alternative, but still a very good quality cooler. I did some research and found that Igloo has a much higher end line of coolers than they used to and this one got really good reviews, so I ordered it. In reading the reviews, I learned that you can pre-condition a cooler by filling it with ice and frozen water bottles overnight and everything will stay cold longer. Neither of us had ever heard of that so we decided to try it with this new cooler. We did, and the next morning, we added our food and other drinks to it and stuck it in the trunk of my car. Phoenix is about a four-hour drive from Vegas and the temps started out at over 100 and got up to 110+ by the time we got there. When we got to the hotel and opened the cooler in our room, everything was as frozen as it was when we left. Maybe not too remarkable but pretty impressive given how hot it was in the trunk of my car. Anyhoo, we unloaded the food into the mini fridge and left the drinks and frozen waters in the cooler. We were making drinks with the mixers in the cooler, so we opened it a lot! Hee hee Everything was super cold the next day and the water bottles were still frozen, but the ice we brought with us had thawed enough so that it was ice cubes mixed with water. By the third day, the day we left, the water bottles were still almost completely frozen with just a little water in each one. We added a little ice from the hotel ice machine and it tends to be slightly watery, but by the time we got about two hours away and stopped for snacks, we opened the cooler and that hotel ice was even more frozen than when we put it in! Okay, now THAT’S pretty remarkable! Needless to say, this cooler is perfect for how we’ll use it. That was our trial run, but we'll also use it for day trips in our side-by-side since it fits perfectly in the bed. One thing I like is that the drain plug screws on instead of just popping in or out, so it can’t be accidentally drained. Not only that, it looks really cool, AND they have several color combinations of that model so you can order the color combo that suits you best! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by TeriSH

  • Great cooler
Color: Grey Size: 25 QT
Worth every penny !!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2026 by dave

  • Arizona bound
I was looking for a cooler that was reasoniy priced, well built and keeps your items cold. I have owned this cooler for about 5 years now and we travel from Minnesota to Arizona every year about a 3 day drive, I fill up one gallon bags ( 2 or 3) with water and freeze them over night and fill the cooler with frozen foods including beef. when we get to Yuma Arizona the ice is still completely froze and everything is still very cold. Works great and very well built, Brian ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 by jan ruesink

  • Well Built Keeps Ice For Days
Color: Green Orange Size: 25 QT
This Igloo Cooler is very well built and seems like it will hold up to use for a long time. I tested it on a road trip where I stayed overnight at a campground and had it sitting in my van the whole time. I put ice in it on a Monday, camped overnight, came home and left it and drinks in the cooler in the van.The video shows what I find when I go out to the van for a look on the following Friday to see if there was any ice left and well, the video shows that there still was ice! Sure it had some water, but, quite a bit of ice still. The drinks were very cold still. Now, one thing that some may see as a con is that it doesn't have a drain plug, but, for me, it was what I wanted because I have heard stories about the drain plugs leaking water out and since I was going to have this sitting in my van I did not want the risk water leakage in my van. It's not that big of deal to dump it out when you are finished using the cooler. The latches like the ones here on some other brand coolers, I have read were too hard to pull and then some of them broke eventually from having to pull them so hard and stretching them so much. The latches on the Igloo seem to be just right. You don't have to pull really hard, just enough to release it and then put it back to secure it. I also like the little places on the top for tie downs. The handle is very sturdy and solid and easy to grip. Igloo has been making coolers for a long long time, and this is a lot less expensive than some other competitors and I doubt if someone is going to want to steal my Igloo cooler, another reason why I went with this brand. It looks really good too and fits perfectly in my passenger seat in my van. It will sweat a bit of course, so I just put a tarp underneath it and a towel to absorb any moisture. This is really perfect for a one to 3 day outing for sure and I'm glad I decided to go with Igloo! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Linda A Miller

  • IGLOO 25QT Pass or fail ice experiment IGLOO 25QT Pass or fail ice experiment
Color: Gray Blue Size: 25 QT
When I received this cooler, I stuffed this bad boy into the back of my SUV, and dumped a big ‘ol bag of ice into it. My vehicle was left outside with full exposure to the sun for the majority of the time, except for about three hours on day 3 where a big oak tree was shading it. (You can tell as the pics taken on day three have a grayish and bluish tint to it than all the other days). On day 4, the weather didn’t permit sunshine and it was cold. (Wisconsin bipolar weather phases here.) The cooler was opened only once each day to check on ice retention. The lid then got secured correctly and properly down with the latches after opening. I should also note that I pushed my monstrous 103 pounds of adult weight into the lid to ensure a tight seal, and then let the thing go for about 24 hours each time before checking on it. Overall, I was pretty impressed with how well this cooler performed. It allows for a decent 2 day ice retention. On day 3—or 48 hours later, although there were some melt (roughly about 25% “liquid ice” by then), all the chunks that were still left clumped into one giant block; And it was still pretty chilly inside the cooler. On day 4, the temperature dropped significantly which slowed the melt. There was still a good chunk of ice left however, and single cubes were still present and floating around, “shoulder to shoulder” in the water. The water was also arctic cold since the cooler did its bit to retain the temperature inside. This cooler could go for one more day in my case, but my situation is unique, and being able to handle one more day is definitely due to the extreme temperature drop on day 4. The advertisement is on point for AT LEAST four days of ice in my experiment. It seems this cooler will work for a four day trip. However, ice retention will depend on factors like if you leave it out in the sun, temperature, how often you open the cooler during the day, and how long you leave it opened for before closing it. Now this cooler needs some real live action play on some outings. I’ll be taking it out to test at campsites and then see what the results are. If this review needs modification, I’ll be back to change or add to it. Overall, this is seemingly a great steal at this price point! Also, the pictures I uploaded is not showing Day 1 to Day 4 in order. It's completely jumbled up and I apologize for that. Amazon needs to correct this as this was not how I uploaded it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021 by Vcm

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