Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest

Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest

Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest
How does the cooler work? Our cooling technology is not comparable with other cool boxes. If you combine the Cooler Box Correct use, the temperature inside can be kept constant for many days – without power supply, in any climate zone, anywhere in the world. Yakimoto: The Frozen Mission – A Global Fight for Survival Since 1979. S “Cold Chain Initiative” In 1979, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched humanity? S largest vaccine transport operation? With temperatures soaring to 122°F (50°C) and no reliable electricity, traditional refrigeration units failed mid-transit, jeopardizing millions of dollars? Worth of lifesaving vaccines. At Addis Ababa Airport, Japanese engineer Hayato Yakimoto made a desperate gamble: he stripped aluminum panels from the cargo plane? S hull and rigged a makeshift insulated container using titanium climbing carabiners from his gear. Drawing on alpine thermal preservation techniques, he maintained the vaccines? Integrity through the final leg to Mogadishu, ultimately enabling the WHO to declare smallpox eradicated in 1980. From Historic Triumph to Brand Legacy Hayato Yakimoto was the uncle of Yakimoto? S founder, Taro Yakimoto. Family archives preserve the specs of that improvised lifesaving container. 13°F to 46°F (-25°C8°C) temperature control (3x stricter than commercial standards of the era). 72-hour passive insulation (harnessing residual heat from aircraft hydraulic fluid). Crash-resistant design (tested through 5 emergency landings). These parameters, forged through blood and sweat, became Yakimoto? A sacred text encoding the brand? The Yakimoto Double Lid Cooler Cart with Brake Wheels is a high-capacity outdoor ice chest with a maximum insulation time of 72 hours. This 82Qt cooler features 3 compartments, a steel construction, and vibrant red color. With a portable design and included wheels, it is suitable for various outdoor activities such as beach trips, RV travel, fishing, camping, and hiking. The passive refrigeration type ensures keeping items cool without the need for power sources. Perfect for keeping drinks and food cold while on the go. ? Beach Day Essential: Keep drinks chilled under direct sunlight. ? Tailgate Ready: Secure latch prevents spills during transport. ? Camping Must-Have: 4-day cooling for weekend wilderness trips. ? Backyard BBQ Companion: Fits 130 cans plus ice for 20 guests. ? Construction Site Helper: Rugged build withstands job site demands.
Double Lid Cooler Cart With Brake Wheels 82Qt High-Capacity Outdoor Ice Chest