Classic Equine’s Latest Cooler is a Game Changer for Horse Owners

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By Classic Equine

Last year, Classic Equine introduced the Insulated Medical Box, a portable, temperature-controlled solution for transporting medicine and supplies. This year, they’ve added another temperature-controlled product to their line: A heavy-duty cooler designed to meet the needs of horse owners. More than just a cooler, this versatile, multifunctional tool is perfect for transport and everyday tasks, making it a must-have item for any horseman.

The Classic Equine Bucket Cooler features durable double-walled insulation and a silicone seal to keep your water or ice cold for extended periods, no matter the weather. Whether you’re hauling water for your horse or bringing refreshments to the arena, this cooler ensures everything stays at the perfect temperature.

Why You’ll Love It:
This versatile cooler does it all. Use it as a stool when you need an extra seat or a step up, carry water for your horse, or keep drinks handy for yourself. It’s perfect for hanging from the fence at the arena or storing in your truck for quick access. The removable strap makes it easy to transport, and it’s also great for keeping medications cool while you’re on the move.

Ideal for everyday use at the barn, during horse shows or while traveling, the Classic Equine Bucket Cooler is a must-have for horse owners who need a durable, multipurpose solution.

Product Specs:

  • Height: 12.25”
  • Diameter: 12.25”
  • Capacity: 12L (3.17 gallons)
  • MSRP: $109.99

To find this product at a retailer near you, head to Classic Equine’s website.

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