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New Dewalt 5 Gallon Beverage Cooler

Dec 29, 2018 Stuart 38 Comments

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Dewalt Beverage Cooler

Shown here is the new Dewalt 5 gallon beverage cooler, with fixed side handles and a push-button spout.

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It has two easy-throw latches for keeping the lid closed and secure, and non-slip feet to help keep the cooler in place. Two recesses on the bottom give you more carrying and lifting points.

Price: $125-130

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How do you think it compares to popular portable 5 gallon water coolers that cost $100 less?

The new Dewalt water cooler is made in the USA.

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38 Comments

  1. Thom

    Dec 29, 2018

    I suppose if you’re a fan of the Yellow Dewalt stuff than its right up your alley but the Rubbermaid drink coolers are $30 and last forever.

    That being said if Makita made one in Teal for the same $150 I’d probably buy it so…

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  2. Wayne R.

    Dec 29, 2018

    I don’t get it. Rich guy coolers? The Igloos, Rubbermaids & Gotts have been more than useful & durable for decades. It’s always been a mark of a real field guy to hoist a 5-gallon model over your head and getting the cold water directly without bobbling the thing. For someone with a $150 cooler, maybe a waiter?

    The whole Yeti thing is silly, and I find myself losing respect for those who casually mention their “Yeti tumbler with [favorite bourbon] in it” like they’re really accomplishing something there.

    Reply
    • Chris

      Jan 10, 2019

      Nothing “silly” about a Yeti. They actually work, unlike your Igloo and Rubbermaid comparison. I prefer my ice to last when I need to use a cooler, it’s kind of the point…

      Reply
  3. Evadman

    Dec 29, 2018

    I would replace my Rubbermaid one with thus dewalt one if thus one was $50. $150 isn’t going to work for me.

    Reply
  4. Bruce

    Dec 29, 2018

    “Keeps drinks cold extra long!” Also known as heavier, bulkier, holds less. Thanks but no thanks. Waste of money.

    I’ve got a Yeti tumbler, it was a give away at a party. I used it for a water glass but it didn’t really hold enough to satisfy the middle of the night water need. Swapped it out for some cheap stainless novelty cup (another party giveaway). I’m way happier with the cheap single wall cup. Holds more water.

    Reply
  5. Altan

    Dec 29, 2018

    This is not going to work for work sites, I would not feel comfortable to drink water from anything that the others also would drink from it. Plastic bottle is the best, drink and put the empty bottle in recycling bag. This would be good for family picnic or family farmers. It is definitely pricy, but I would like to comment on it after I see the interior of it, from outside looks OK and strong, But I think DeWALT should make tools, not catering stuff…
    If this was going to be an extra heavy duty bucket would be more DeWALT thing.

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    • Stuart

      Dec 29, 2018

      I occasionally see trucks with coolers mounted to the back, but it’s more landscapers and tree service trucks.

      They’re at some jobsites too, but for larger groups and not 2-3 workers.

      Reply
      • logan

        Dec 29, 2018

        out west in central CA, where this last year we had over 30 days straight over 100 degrees in the summer. damn near every work truck i went past had a cooler on it – regardless of the industry.

        even now, in winter, we see them still.

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        • Robin

          Dec 30, 2018

          Yep, gotta remember folks work in all different climates… here in the high desert we hit 120+ in summer and EVERY work truck has an orange igloo on the back corner. You’d literally die if you didn’t have water on site.

          Reply
          • Altan

            Dec 31, 2018

            I would die for a summer like that. But here in England we almost don’t get summer I would say.

          • Corey

            Dec 31, 2018

            I’m high desert, too. Love them dry -15 winter’s and 120 summers lol water on and in every truck is absolutely necessity, I’ll grab 2 cases of bottles every time I’m in the shop.

        • Mike

          Dec 31, 2018

          Lived all my life in the San Francisco area and don’t recall ever seeing a truck from the electric company or the phone company without the 5 gallon Igloo cooler strapped to the back

          Reply
  6. fred

    Dec 29, 2018

    We had orange and white Rubbermaids – or maybe some Gotts. Fine for some jobsites. For $22 you can advertise for HD instead of Dewalt and save yourself $138.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/The-Home-Depot-5-Gal-Orange-Water-Cooler-with-Cup-Dispenser-1787500/202821753

    HD also sells a Rubbermaid one for the same price

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 29, 2018

      I saw that, but decided to save it for another post about Rubbermaid and Igloo coolers.

      Reply
    • AL

      Dec 29, 2018

      Thanks for the link, Fred!

      Reply
  7. JoeM

    Dec 29, 2018

    I’d be sold at $30 tops on this. Or even $10. Canadian dollars here, not US Dollars. I saw this on Facebook a few minutes ago, and I came into this hoping it was a SERIOUS cooler offering from DeWALT, designed for construction sites to double as ice cooler for bottles of water/gatorade/hydration drinks (not alcoholic) and the spout was for draining the melt to clean hands to check for cuts or whatever first-aid purposes. And for THAT? I’d expect more Tough System Rails and/or TSTAK clip on areas, NOT more grab and carry points.

    Even if it DID have the serious rack systems involved, I wouldn’t go up to $200 CAD for this. I can get 20 Coleman 50 L coolers with drains built in for $200. I’m not paying that for A BUCKET. I’m a MAJOR DeWALT fan, and even I find this insulting to the consumer!

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  8. skfarmer

    Dec 29, 2018

    boy, lots of hate for a water coolers and yeti product shere. i am not in the market for one of these. (i already have a yellow and black dewalt water cooler and it looks just like my rubbermaid one)

    whether i want one or not, i am not getting why people are all worked up about them. it’s a water cooler and it says dewalt on it. it does not insult me and if it insults or bothers you that much that dewalt offers one i really don’t know what to say…………………

    i have cheap and expensive coolers and drink cups. some are yeti and some are not. they all offer different things at different price points. sometimes one is better suited to the task or situation than the other. there is no doubt that premium priced products are better made and often perform better. on the flip side it is not wise top leave your yeti cooler sitting unattended in the back of your truck and it is painful to forget where you left your yeti cup.

    i rarely see anyone offended or worked up about a premium priced tool whether it be a framing hammer, wrench, power tool or vehicle. just because you don’t feel or see the need for an expensive water cooler, someone else may.

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  9. Joe framer

    Dec 29, 2018

    I’m in…first, coolers are a must have on jobsites ( framers,roofers,sidewallers, construction) …we have the Home Depot version for all the trucks. ..but I’ll get this for the dewalt truck…I’d buy a Milwaukee and Makita one too if they make one.
    …our supervisors and myself ,have Poland springs bottled water in a cooler.
    ….as for price, it’s all relative. Why buy Matco when there is HF..why buy PB Swiss hex long handle color coded ball end when husky makes them…why buy a BMW when a Kia will do….
    …it only makes sense if you like it.
    One other thing , you’d be surprised at the level of loyalty, pride,the guys have for their tool brand at work.keepimg the crews happy translates into working harder, longer and producing more revenue.
    …so buying this is just another investment in our crews.

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    • JoeM

      Dec 29, 2018

      …What Voodoo did you just write down? Why the (Insert Profanity Here) do I now WANT one, when I JUST convinced myself, only 2 posts up, that this didn’t have the features of a $200 Cooler?

      …What did you just do to me?

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      • Joe framer

        Dec 29, 2018

        Ah, framer logic got you. It’s something architecs and engineers don’t get.(lol)

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        • JoeM

          Dec 29, 2018

          …But I’m a DIYer… With extensive Business and Technology training, I will admit to sharing that with Architects and Engineers, but I’m not like them…

          …I still appear to hate the price of the thing… But now I want one… Nothing has changed except the fact that I want one, when I didn’t before…

          …Seriously, how’d you do that?

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          • Joe framer

            Dec 29, 2018

            Awesome, very cool. Sounds like your a Pro in your field…love that. Technology is not my strong suit,seeing I had a flip phone till a few years ago…
            Im not a tech guy,don’t know how they work , just know ,what does work the best…mad props.

          • JoeM

            Dec 30, 2018

            Actually, I just have a freak IQ. I get bored easily, therefore, I study multiple fields until I’m an encyclopedia on it. And when it comes to accumulating skills, I learn extremely quickly, and am ashamed of the fact that I have yet to find a skill I can’t master easily. The only exception is athleticism, especially height-oriented skills. I am of the short, stocky type.

            To say I’m an expert in any one field is to admit to cheating. I have huge problems with social situations, balancing that “Bonus” ability out.

            But… Seriously… You changed my desire for the product without changing my opinion of it… That is something I’m just… NOT able to do… I mean… Damn you’re good at this…

  10. RC WARD

    Dec 29, 2018

    I have a sneaky suspicion that these are just marketing tools. They don’t really think they are going to sell

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    • Stuart

      Dec 29, 2018

      Retailers aren’t going to stock them if they don’t expect to sell them.

      Reply
    • adam

      Dec 29, 2018

      Similar to their lunchboxes that came with a drill/impact kit at Lowes a few months ago. A few people I know that have just about have DW tattooed on their err… arm, really wanted those, even at the crazy price they were going for on eBay. So with that, I’d say for whatever twisted psychological reason it is, Joe Framer is right with increasing a teams productivity.

      I really would hope their productivity wasn’t affected by what color cooler they go to. I love Milwaukee, but when I’m thirsty, I’m thirsty and go to the coldest water possible. If that so happens to be in a Dewalt, pour on. Unless of course it is filled with Yellow lemon-lime Gatorade 🙂 jk, that’s my favorite flavor

      If I was on the crew, I think I’d be more productive if we recieved 3 of the HomeDepot ones, and the money saved going to powered mix for 2 of them.

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      • Joe framer

        Dec 29, 2018

        Have no fear, there are some Gatorade bottles for very hot days as water alone doesn’t replenish enough of what the body needs….
        Adding a powder mix is not what they want , because they pour the cold water over their heads also..
        ..which of course leads me to buy coolers that retain the coldness of the water the best., It does matter, to them if it’s cold.

        As for someone saying they wouldn’t drink from a cooler,well it’s clean water from gallon jugs , usually whatever is on sale,which is far better then filling it with a hose….but you would drink anything if you worked in the trades, outside,for a living.
        ..I just spoil my crews because I was a crew guy for years before being management.They appreciate it and I appreciate their work effort.

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  11. Rock Hound

    Dec 29, 2018

    I bought one of the Dewalt toolbox coolers this year for <$90 shipped. I have been pretty pleased with it so far. It has been holding ice as advertised and I can connect it together with my other tool boxes to keep things neat and tidy in the truck bed. However, I don't think I would buy this water cooler as the main selling feature, connectivity to my other tool boxes for ease of storage, is not present.

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    • Joe framer

      Dec 29, 2018

      That tough system cooler works well, I agree..and stackable.

      Reply
  12. Robert

    Dec 29, 2018

    So… the price… It’s free advertising for DeWalt so this decision to make an expensive and high quality ice cooler, instead of a cheap one made for the masses, doesn’t make much sense to me. Maybe they don’t want to just get their name out at the cost of a bad item, but if I found a DeWalt branded igloo in the store for a few bucks more, I’d buy it, and would never complain it wasn’t a Yeti.

    I also highly doubt any of my construction friends, who happen to be Hispanic, will ever buy this, and lets face it, here in the south, about +90% of construction workers are Hispanic. Most won’t pay retail price for a tool they need (Neither will I), so they definitely won’t be paying $150 for a water holder. Heck, I see them carrying water in bleach containers. I guess it’s clean…

    Disclaimer: I grew up with all Mexican/Salvadorean friends in SoCal, speak Spanish fluently and lived with a Mexican family for 1/2 a year, so no, my comments are not racist, just observations.

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    • JoeM

      Dec 30, 2018

      Doesn’t sound racist, sounds like you’re speaking up for a specific demographic. You’ve made it pretty clear that southern workers prefer cheaper or ad-hoc solutions to the expensive branded ones.

      That’s a Demographic, not a Racial anything. You have experience in and around them as an objective observer. That rules out Racism.

      My theory in life: Don’t apologize when you haven’t done anything wrong.

      Reply
  13. Derek

    Dec 29, 2018

    In California a minimum of 2 gallons per person is required

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    • Stuart

      Dec 29, 2018

      Makes sense. 1 liter per hour is recommended for outdoor activities, x 8 hour work shift.

      Reply
  14. Andy

    Dec 29, 2018

    Are they rotomolded? If so they’ll be more durable than regular coolers. Whether that matters is an individual decision. I tend to be hard on things. Especially when I’m having a bad day.

    Reply
  15. Robear

    Dec 30, 2018

    I would buy this if it came with a Milwaukee Fuel tool set inside the cooler.

    Reply
    • David Zeller

      Dec 30, 2018

      Now that would be marketing: every cooler comes with a burnt out/broken FUEL tool at the bottom of it!

      Reply
  16. Jim

    Dec 30, 2018

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rubbermaid-10-Gal-Orange-Water-Cooler-FG1610HDORAN/202260809

    You can get the 10 gallon Rubbermaid for $45 from HD

    But for my job sites it’s easier to just buy some ice chests and cases of bottled water than to deal with a water jug and keeping it clean.

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  17. John

    Dec 31, 2018

    Ha Ha Ha! An early April fools day joke, maybe? US$150 is just plain insulting to our intelligence. Probably made in their Thailand factory for US$2 or 3 each.

    When working in the orchard we have a number of 2 & 3 gallon coolers for drinking water. The reason we have many is they are given away at the chemical and fertilizer stores when you buy a reasonable amount of product. And given at the Vehicle Inspection Stations (when paying inspection & annual vehicle tax). The VIS is where you can buy vehicle insurance at the best rate.

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