Pelican Coolers Case Study

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Pelican Coolers
Pelican products have been made for extreme conditions and are being used in defence, emergency services and expeditions in extremely remote areas. These coolers are now available to you.
Whether you are out in the wild game viewing, or far out at sea catching fish or having a leisurely Sunday cruise the Pelican cooler is for you. They are designed to keep ice for days on end even in extreme conditions such as deserts.
Cooler Comparison Pelican ProGear Cooler 35Qt Pelican Elite Cooler 30QT
Dimension 26,41 x 20 x 18.75 inches 18.5 x 19 x 25.3 inches
Weight 32,16 Lbs 25.5 Lbs
Ice retention Up to 10 Days Up to 10 days
Handles Dual handle system hinged and moulded in Moulded in handles with tie down slots
Insulation 2” Polyurethane 2”
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The Pelican Elite Cooler comes with 4 self draining cup holders, an integrated measuring board in cm and inch and stainless steel bottle opener.

Features

▪Capacity 30 Qt
▪Ice retention 10
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With the robust build and sturdy wheels, this is one of the best-wheeled coolers one can buy.

Pros Cons
Robustly built Heavy
Heavy duty wheels Need to lift rubber feet quite high
Keeps ice and drinks cold for days
No weight on the wheels when stationary
Thick insulating walls
Bear proof

Pelican vs Yeti

Both robustly designed and can withstand tough conditions but Pelican offer a lifetime warranty and the push and pull latches are a better design that those of the Yeti. They are both expensive coolers and the Pelican is better value for money with the life time warranty and now the new design is also lighter.

Conclusion

Pelican coolers have gone one step further with the same durable design of the new coolers which are lighter and have added features such as the cup holders moulded in the lid, the integrated measuring board and stainless steel bottle opener. The moulded in handles and 3” locking latches are all features that have been improved but with same ice keeping capacity and robust design that are required for any

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