Save on Gas and Ride your Cooler to Work

Posted by Jason Mosley on May 28 2008 in Everything Else

Cooler

With the rising cost of gas people are starting to look for alternatives. Now this ridable three-wheeled cooler may not be a realistic option for your morning commutes, but it could get you around a tailgate party.

The cooler has a top speed of 14 mph and uses a 500-watt electric motor to do the job. It holds about 24 cans and 8 lbs of ice, so it’s big enough for a case of your favorite brew. If you had to park far away from your buddies tailgate, don’t worry about it, this thing can travel 15 miles on one charge.

One of the most interesting features of the cooler is the cup holder located between the knees of the driver. I wonder if there are any laws about driving a cooler under the influence. Another bonus is the cooler can open while driving. That means if you’re on a long 15-mile ride (which will take you an hour), you will have easy access to road beers.

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7 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 May 28
    Dug permalink

    I saw them at http://www.maplegroveraceway.com last year at the Super chevy weekend. Can you park the cooler in handicap.

  2. 2008 July 28

    Lmao that cooler is the best thing i think i have ever seen….Id be the life of a party if i rolled in on that

  3. 2008 October 30

    That is great! I would love one of those and it would be great fun for promotional purposes. Turn up in one of them with 24 chilled cans and your certainly going to get noticed!

  4. 2008 December 4

    This is the coolest beer cooler I’ve ever seen in my life. I wish i could convert my Honda Bike into Draft Beer Cooler, with beer dispenser coming from fuel tank :)

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