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Stanley just beefed up its cooler line with a new model that's designed to go where you go, with built-in wheels that make it easy to transport. Check out this cool summer drop.
Igloo is recalling an additional 130,000 rolling coolers sold at Costco, Target and Dick's Sporting Goods because the handle can pinch – and possibly amputate – fingertips, according to the U ...
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Igloo recently expanded a worldwide recall of a specific cooler that could amputate fingers. Since the original recall in February, 78 people have been injured, and 26 fingers have been lost.
Stanley states that its coolers are designed with durability in mind. They’re made to withstand bumps, drops and long days in the sun, all while keeping your drinks ice-cold for days on in. And ...
About 130,000 Igloo coolers were recalled on Thursday after consumers reported 78 fingertip injuries from the cooler’s tow handle, 26 of which led to fingertip amputations, bone fractures or ...
This cooler will hold up to 65 cans and keep ice cold for days. It will also deliver maximum air conditioning power on a single three hour charge. The Solo Windchill boasts a built-in heat ...
The coolers were sold between January 2019 and January 2025 and manufactured before January 2024. The coolers retailed for $80 to $140 and were sold at stores like Costco, Dick’s, and Target ...
The backstory: Word spread in February that the Cooler, which has been around since 1997, would turn into a pickleball club. The space is currently used by hockey players and figure skaters.
Igloo recalls 1M coolers that have caused fingertip amputations, bone fractures Published: Feb. 13, 2025, 2:43 p.m. Igloo announced it is recalling over 1 million of its coolers because they pose ...