Guide Gear® Camp Bar Cupboard / Cooler Black

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Portable Guide Gear Camp Bar is also a Cupboard / Cooler. Outdoor organization! Keep food and beverages cold and fresh within easy reach. Protected from the sun and bugs too, all in this handy Cupboard / Cooler. And more importantly, off the ant-infested ground. This fully enclosed unit folds flat in its own carry bag for easy hauling. Sets up in a jiffy virtually anywhere. Awesome for camping, RVing, tailgating and backyard parties. How about a cool one, shaken, not stirred? Had this unit made to our specs. That means no middleman markup. Just sweet, direct-to-you savings! Details: Zippered storage compartment with shelves; Second zip compartment with insulated cooler; Easy-to-clean liner in cooler; Raised feet keep contents off the ground; Sturdy top for drink and food preparation; 37 x 19 x 41"h. set up; 40 x 20 x 5"h. packed flat; Weighs 25 lbs. Order Now! Guide Gear Camp Bar Cupboard / Cooler, Black

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  • Brand: Guide Gear
  • EAN: 0885344057749
  • Label: GUIDE GEAR
  • Manufacturer: GUIDE GEAR
  • UPC: 885344057749

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Camp Bar

3.0 / 5.0


I received this item and it was damaged, I had to make quick repairs to the top surface and main rail, because I was leaving on a 2-week vacation.

It worked well for what it was intended for. Other then the damage area, my wife like it for storing kitchen & dry goods at our campsite.

Caution should be taken when shipping this item out and the package that was used had a big tear in it. There were NO bubble wrap or plastic corners to help prevent damage corners.

My rating would have been 5 stars, but the damage parts I had to make was an additionally out of pocket expense.


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