Coleman 316 Series Wheeled Cooler 62QT
CookingFamily car-camping weekends, tailgates, and road trips where a large food-and-drink load needs to roll from the vehicle to the campsite.

Coleman 316 Series Wheeled Cooler 62QT

$84.99
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…4.5(2,300 reviews)

The Coleman 316 Series Wheeled Cooler 62QT is a family-size hard cooler built for campground weekends, tailgates, and road trips. It holds more than 100 cans, uses an insulated lid and body rated for ice retention up to five days, and pairs heavy-duty wheels with tow and swing-up handles so a loaded cooler does not have to be carried from the car to the picnic table.

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Why You Need This

A family cooler becomes frustrating when it is too small for a weekend or too heavy to move once loaded. The Coleman 316 Series Wheeled Cooler solves that handoff problem with a 62-quart interior, tow-ready wheels and handles, and an insulated body designed for multi-day campground food and drinks.

πŸ† How It Compares

The 316 Series is Coleman's answer to the family-cooler handoff problem: too much food to carry, too heavy to lift. At 62 quarts it swallows 100-plus cans and a weekend of meals, the insulated lid and body hold ice up to five days at 90Β°F, and the heavy-duty wheels plus tow and swing-up handles let you roll a loaded cooler from the car to the picnic table instead of wrestling it. It is not a rotomolded expedition cooler β€” the hard wheels want pavement or packed gravel, and the footprint is bulky in a small vehicle β€” but for car-camping families the value per quart is hard to beat.

Pros & Cons

βœ… Pros

  • 62-quart, 100-plus-can capacity suits multi-day family meals, drinks, and kid snacks
  • Insulated lid and body are rated to keep ice for up to five days in temperatures as high as 90Β°F
  • Heavy-duty wheels plus tow and swing-up handles reduce the awkward carry from parking area to campsite
  • Molded cup holders accommodate up to 30-ounce tumblers and keep drinks off an uneven picnic table

❌ Cons

  • Large hard-sided footprint takes up considerable cargo space in a small vehicle
  • Hard wheels work best on pavement and packed gravel, not soft sand or rough hiking trails
  • Value-focused insulation is not a substitute for premium rotomolded performance on extended remote trips

🎯 Who Is This For?

βœ“Families packing several days of meals, drinks, and kid snacks in one cooler
βœ“Car campers who want wheels and tow handles instead of carrying a loaded 62-quart box
βœ“Tailgaters and campground hosts who value capacity and simple drain-and-clean maintenance

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