BrittNicole
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
I recently bought the 2-Pack Cooler Basket for RTIC 52 & 72 Qt Ultra-Light Coolers, and I’m overall very happy with the product, but there’s one important thing to note.These baskets are fantastic for organizing your cooler. They’re made from heavy-duty wire, and the design is sturdy, which makes them great for holding snacks, drinks, and other items that tend to get lost in a large cooler. The double-rack system allows for a more organized storage space, which is a game changer for trips where you need to access multiple items quickly.However, I made the mistake of thinking these would fit my RTIC 32 cooler, and they do not. The product description clearly states they are for the 52 and 72-quart models, but I didn’t catch that detail before ordering. I had to return them for this reason, which was a bit frustrating.If you have an RTIC 52 or 72 quart cooler, I would highly recommend these baskets—they really help with organizing your cooler space. Just make sure you're clear on the cooler size to avoid any confusion like I had!
Hunter Jones
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Definitely does not fit in a 32 qt cooler.
Julian Eiser
Comentado en Alemania el 12 de febrero de 2025
Das Steelbook war wie beschrieben in einem Sehr Guten Zustand, Super schnelle Lieferung, Optimal verpackt.5 von 5 Sterne, hier werde ich öfter einkaufen!
Mélanie CAULLE
Comentado en Francia el 17 de enero de 2025
Offert pour un petit garçon, il est content de pouvoir regarder Cars.
Eric Best
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
If you're an RTIC cooler enthusiast, you know the struggle of digging through a mountain of ice to find that one elusive item. These 2-Pack Cooler Baskets promise to solve that problem, and after putting them to the test, I can confidently say they deliver.Pros:* Perfect Fit: Designed specifically for RTIC 52 and 72 quart coolers, these baskets fit snugly and securely. No more worrying about them shifting or sliding around.* Organization is Key: These baskets are a game-changer for organization. They elevate delicate items like sandwiches, fruits, or eggs, keeping them dry and away from the ice. This prevents them from getting soggy or crushed.* Easy Access: No more digging! The baskets allow for quick and easy access to frequently used items. You can neatly store snacks, drinks, or condiments within reach.* Durable Construction: Made from sturdy, coated wire, these baskets feel robust and well-built. They can withstand the rigors of cooler life, including bumps, scrapes, and moisture.* Two-Pack Value: Getting two baskets in a pack offers excellent value. You can use them to separate different types of items or use one in each of your RTIC coolers.* Improved Cooler Efficiency: By keeping items elevated, these baskets can potentially improve cooler efficiency. This is because less items are sitting directly in the ice, and the cold air can circulate more freely.Cons:* Slightly Reduces Cooler Capacity: While they improve organization, the baskets do take up some space within the cooler. If you need maximum capacity, you might have to sacrifice a little.
J. Medina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Good looking baskets that function well. They fit great in my wheeled 52Qt ultra light cooler. Great being able to keep food cold and above the beverages sitting in the ice. Only complaint is top rail is not perfectly straight, they dont sit perfectly flat so when closing the gasket doesn't seem to seal as well as it does when the rack is not in use. Wont keep me from using them though, it works for what i need.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
These are heavy duty metal baskets with a quality coating. The wire is a thick weight that feels sturdy. They look very nice and are every bit as strong as the baskets that came with our freezer. The color is a crisp true black color.I got these to fit in our new refrigerator-freezer. One of the shelves in our freezer doesn't have a lot of height available and it's been difficult to find wire freezer baskets that are shallow enough to fit on that shelf. The baskets make a useless shelf functional. These baskets fit perfectly and look like they were made for our freezer.
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Comentado en México el 24 de julio de 2024
EXELENTE PELICULA
pablo lòpez contreras
Comentado en México el 10 de marzo de 2024
Excelente compra
Rubbish
Comentado en Australia el 17 de agosto de 2023
I liked nothing about it I could not play the disc due to disc errors and if I could it's in French not English.And the supplier is uncontacable
Hchairez71
Comentado en México el 24 de febrero de 2019
Me gusto
Mamá gallina
Comentado en México el 2 de enero de 2018
La película les va a encantar a los niños que les gusten los coches y a los papás de los niños también.Mi hijo puede verla una y otra vez sin aburrirse.
Silvia Delgado
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2017
Llegó antes de lo esperado y en excelente presentación, trae la funda de cartón, la descripción del producto (creo) dice por ahí que es un CD, pero sí es la película, todo muy cuidado.
Gildardo
Comentado en México el 3 de enero de 2017
Excelente película para los niños!!No puedes dejar de verla una y otra vez ... Divertida y fenomenal, un clásico!
V.M.G.
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2016
Me encanta, excelente película muy buena para entretener a los pequeños y no tan pequeños en una tarde lluviosa o fría.
Jose Carlos
Comentado en España el 12 de junio de 2014
Edición steelbook muy chula. Edición alemana sin castellano.No me ha gustado nada que tenía un arañazo y las pegatinas que trae, que aunque se pueden quitar dejan residuos.Por lo demás lo esperado.
N. Lee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2007
When I first heard about Cars, I didn't think much of it. I always loved Pixar's movies but I couldn't really see what they were trying to accomplish with a movie where there wasn't a single humanoid to be found anywhere. Plus, I thought another "talking cars" property would be as stupid as all the other ones. I didn't see or read much about the movie in the months leading to its release in theaters and so didn't have a whole lot of reason to expect a lot from the movie, which I was going to see almost out of duty (both because my younger cousins were in town and because it was a Pixar film).After the credits rolled, I knew I had just watched my second favorite Pixar film and one of my top 10 Disney films of all time. I still like Finding Nemo the best because it has a more emotional and universal moral component to it. I also happen to think that Ratatouille is a better "film" in general but I had a LOT more fun watching Cars. Like with Finding Nemo, I can watch this movie over and over again and not get tired of it. It may have to do with the inner child in me - my young nephew can't get enough of Cars and Finding Nemo but isn't nearly as impressed with The Incredibles and Ratatouille, two films my wife and friends like more.I liken Cars to Shrek in the sense that there's always something interesting going on in the background if you care to look past the core of what's happening. The world in which Lightning McQueen and Mater live is cleverly designed to be almost exactly like ours would be if there all organic life forms were replaced with motorized vehicles. Even many parts of the landscape are shaped like vehicles in much the same way we sometimes think that a mountain or tree kind of looks like the side of someone's face. And many aspects of the world are dealt with in the clever manner we've come to expect from the geniuses at Pixar - insects are VW Beetles, Lighting McQueen's two biggest fans love to flash their headlights (quite literally, for those of you with your mind in the gutter) and the racing commentators are named Bob Cutlass and Darryl Cartrip.While the general premise of the story is nothing new and fairly basic - a hot shot rookie race car concerned only with himself ends up in a long forgotten midwest town where the locals help him learn to enjoy life and care about something greater than oneself - the movie is immensely fun to watch, thanks mostly to the personality quirks of the citizens (specifically a run down tow truck with a good soul) of Radiator Springs, "the cutest little town in Carburetor County." It's always a joy to watch McQueen discover that there's more to life than fame and money.If the movie being great wasn't enough, this particular Blu-Ray disc also boasts the hands-down best video quality I've seen in any high-definition disc. This is the first movie I've seen where I can say that if you haven't seen it in high-definition, you haven't seen it at all. CGI movies tend to have really impressive transfers because the studios can use masters stored digitally instead of on film, but Cars outshines all others... and it's not a photo finish by a long shot. There are tons of little details that I didn't even see when I saw it on the big screen a year and a half ago. One perfect example is Lightning McQueen's paint job. Before I watched the Blu-Ray disc last night (Christmas Day), I didn't know that there were all these little sparkles in the paint similar to the "jewel" or "pearl" type colors you see for new car models these days (if you've seen the red 2008 Saturn Outlook, you'll know what I mean). My jaw simply dropped when I noticed that because it was just a completel revelation to me, all thanks to Blu-Ray (and my television is just 1080i).Another impressive thing about this disc is the "Car Finder" interactive movie game, a first of this kind on any home movie format. When you play this game, a special little heads-up graphical user interface comes on over the movie which shows your score, what cars to look for and how many you've missed so far. The premise of the game is that you basically keep an eye out for specific cars shown at the bottom of the screen. If you see one in any particular scene of the movie, you hit an action button on your remote control and a new car to look for pops up in its place. Even better, every car you find is added to a huge showcase gallery that has a close-up image of the car, the scene in which the car appeared and an audio background biography of the character (you can now find out what the actual name of the Apple-sponsored car in the opening Dinoco 400 race is). The only annoying aspect is that the normal controls for the movie (pause, stop, skip, etc.) are disabled - the only way to get out of the movie is to hit the "Pop-up Menu" button.All in all, this is hands-down the best and most impressive high-definition release so far (this is coming from a staunch HD-DVD supporter). I cannot recommend this movie highly enough unless you either just didn't like this movie or aren't a fan of "kids'" movies in the first place. Otherwise, if you own a Blu-Ray player, do yourself a service and purchase Cars today... or even better, buy a Blu-Ray player to enjoy this movie in a whole new way!