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Originally Posted by jmsremax
My only concern is no straps to keep it shut. 
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Originally Posted by XTRazzer
If it was my post, I meant the plastic straps some companies use for hinges on the lid. Some coolers use an actual hinge and others use a piece of plastic that is cut to flex (sometimes breaks). Regardless of brand, the cooler shouldn't need any sort of latch or strap opposite the hinges to keep the lid shut tight.
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The deterioration of the plastic hinges could be an issue if the cooler was sitting out in the sun and cold -- exposed to the elements -- for an exteneded period. Somehow I don't think that is an issue with a coolidor
I picked my 120 quart up at Walmart for around $50 a few months back. Actually, I got two