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Igloo Glide Pro Hard Sided 110qt Portable Cooler - White

$297.49
$129.99
Save $167
Igloo Glide Pro Hard Sided 110qt Portable Cooler - White

Igloo Glide Pro Hard Sided 110qt Portable Cooler - White

$297.49
$129.99
Save $167
Found at 11 stores ·Prices updated 1 day ago 
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Target
Igloo Glide Pro Hard Sided 110qt Portable Cooler - White
$129.99 
Amazon
Igloo 110qt Glide Coolers
$129.99 (new)
$107.54
 (used)
as of 02:42 11/21
Mart Discover
$150.87 
eBay
$156.23 
Zoro
$162.99 
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Good for large groups

We purchased this for long road trips with our college students. The wheels are pretty good quality and the retractable handle is super convenient.

srentfrow · Review provided by Walmart
October 31, 2024

I would buy this product again and again.

I use these cooler for my mobile bar business, they are easy to handle, perfect size and heavy duty. Highly recommended.

Tito · Review provided by westmarine.com
October 01, 2024

[Rewarded Review]

Hard to push with only 2 wheels. Placement of handle is weird. Cooler had hole on outside part of lid, when arrived at my home. I blame the shipping company. Businesses need to get on their shipping companies and tell them to be more careful with shipments. I swear they just throw boxes into the back of truck and could careless if anything breaks

Tiffiny · Review provided by Walmart
September 23, 2023

Flimsy snaps

The snapping closure handles are a joke and would not stay closed/snapped.

1st Igloo · Review provided by igloocoolers.com
January 29, 2023

One amazing cooler

I don’t think I will buy another from the store again, I ordered the 110 quart straight from Igloo, better price than online, and it came super fast to my door step. This cooler is awesome, a lot of space, plus it has wheels very easy to pull around. I recommend it to everyone want a big cooler.

Rusman360 · Review provided by igloocoolers.com
April 17, 2022

Good but latches very poor

I bought this unit and while the ice retention is good and does the job the latches to keep the cooler are a complete let down. There were broken within a week of using the unit. I wasn’t being tough with the cooler it’s just coming from such a reputable company they would let something like this ruin their product

Mr Tribesman · Review provided by igloocoolers.com
July 21, 2021

String mind, weak back and thirsty wenches

Ok, these rock. 3 days in 90+ heat and still lots of ice with a whole lot of people in and out. These are more frigid than a nun in a brothel . The handles are the best angled ever for wheeling along. Don’t bother with a yeti, get two of these bad boys.

RJohnson · Review provided by fleetfarm.com
July 09, 2021

Great Cooler!

Almost everything about this cooler is great! The wheels are sturdy, the handle is solid, the wheels don't effect the space inside much and it keeps things cold. The only thing I wish was a little better would be the latches since after only a couple weeks of use one already doesn't stay closed.

Stacey R · Review provided by walmart.ca
July 04, 2021

I have some Yeti's and I wanted something bigger (that wasnt as heavy and that had wheels and I c...

I have some Yeti's and I wanted something bigger (that wasnt as heavy and that had wheels and I could pull it). Tried this cooler and have been pleasantly surprised. It is quite big and fits a lot of food and drinks. If you pack it full with several bags of ice, the ice retention is quite good....not quite as good as a roto molded cooler, but I cant find a roto cooler this size, that I can wheel around, and doesnt weigh a ton. The latches are cheap and flimsy and I suspect they will not last too long, but other than that, this is a good unit for the size/cost/performance

S.S. · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
September 07, 2020

Works dandy. Filled with 50 lbs of ice, cold food and cold beer/wine coolers/soda Wednesday at 9:...

Works dandy. Filled with 50 lbs of ice, cold food and cold beer/wine coolers/soda Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. Still cold with something less than10lbs ice remaining Saturday afternoon. I did drain twice during that time span. It was always outside and out of the sun with day temps in the mid 80s and night down to 55ish. I did open and close it plenty. Wish the top was insulated. For about $400 less than a comparitivly sized Yeti, I'm super happy with what it provides, and it's way less likely to be stolen from a campsite! Good hinges and click locks. I'm not a power user or abusive, so this cooler should last plenty long for me.

Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
June 14, 2020

I've had this cooler for a couple years now. I like waiting to do some reviews so I can test the ...

I've had this cooler for a couple years now. I like waiting to do some reviews so I can test the product multiple times. This cooler is AWESOME. I go camping for 3-4 days at a time several times a year and this cooler has been great. I kept my beer cold for 3 nights and 4 days in the middle of summer in Houston while it was outside the entire time! Plenty of cooler space and the ice lasted just as long as that other well known, much more expensive cooler, that has half the interior space. Oh yeah, and this one has wheels. Great product!!

Will S · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
July 12, 2018

I've had this product for about two and a half years and I have used it on many hunting and fishi...

I've had this product for about two and a half years and I have used it on many hunting and fishing trips. Pros: Affordable. Wheels and extendable handle are convenient. Large capacity. Light weight. Cons: Doesn't keep items cold for long. Ice won't typically last a full 24 hours. Latch construction isn't durable. I've have used this cooler on many trips and it has served me well. However, this is NOT a multi-day cooler and will not keep ice for more than a day (nor should you expect it to for the price). More importantly, the latches are really poor quality. The first latch on my cooler broke off after about 18 months of use (probably 6 hunting trips and a dozen fishing trips). The second latch broke off after 24 months of use. The wheels are surprisingly solid. I've rolled this cooler through some pretty rough terrain and they have held up well. The slide-out handle is a nice addition, however, within the first 6 months or so it started getting stuck and difficult to pull out and push in. Would I recommend? Yes, but only for light use and not for extended trips. The bottom line is, if you are going to buy a 120 dollar cooler but have to replace it every 2-3 years you would probably be better served buying a 300 dollar cooler that will last you 10 years and hold ice longer (RTIC, Yeti, etc). However, when you don't have the money to splurge on one of those expensive coolers, then this is a viable option.

Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
March 29, 2018

For the money this cooler has some great features and does a good job of keeping food cool- IF on...

For the money this cooler has some great features and does a good job of keeping food cool- IF one employs a few tricks. We just finished a four day car camping trip where the cooler stayed in the back of our minivan the entire trip to prevent critters from accessing. To prepare, I precooled the cooler in the house A/C overnight, then iced it with a layer of 11 x 11 reusable cooler blocks in the bottom, and three one gallon drinking water containers I had frozen solid. Food was placed in small painters buckets, with meat products in ziplock bags separated from other items. Then 1/2 gal milk for the kids and other drinks were placed. TIP: Over the top of the food, lay a thick towel or blanket and wrap down around the sides of the food items and ice. At the end of the fourth day in upper 80 degree temps we still had ice in the gallon jugs (about 20% estimated) and enjoyed our ice cold milk for breakfast. Upon return home on day 5, a temp probe revealed 41 degrees in the cooler. For the $'s and a little prep, I think it did fantastic! CON: I have noticed under heavy load you must be careful not to puncture the bottom exterior with rocks, so be aware of where and how you move the cooler when it's heavy. LOVE THE EXTENDING HANDLE!!!

Woodpecker · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
August 31, 2017

The unit itself is great quality, but the missing component is in the latches as they basically k...

The unit itself is great quality, but the missing component is in the latches as they basically keep the lid closed, but not tight. This product would be 5 stars if it had a higher quality latches. In two road trips where the OAT was 90 to 100 F and IAT was 70 to 75 F, the ice would melt significantly over an 8 hour period even with infrequent access to the contents. This is a great alternative to a Yeti based on price, but in the South/Southwest US during the summer months, this will not sustain ice for multiple days at 90F as suggested in the specs. (all items in the chest were refrigerated or frozen before placing them in the chest. 40 lbs of ice were added at the beginning of the trip)

Darci F. · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
August 14, 2016
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We found this at 11 stores including Walmart, Amazon, and Mart DiscoverThis product sells from $129.99 up to $297.49. Users can save 56% by shopping at Target.
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Description

Experience effortless transport with the Igloo 110qt White Wheeled Cooler. Featuring a horizontal telescoping handle and soft-ride wheels, this cooler ensures easy mobility. Its thick Ultratherm™ foam keeps contents cold for up to 5 days, making it perfect for any adventure.