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Igloo cooler latches

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#1 ·
Has anyone tried the stainless steel cooler replacement latch instead of the plastic replacement latch?
Igloo Stainless Steel Cooler Replacement Latch - 54-162 qt
 
#4 ·
Just ordered this hybrid stainless/plastic from igloo store for $7.99
http://www.igloo-store.com/detail/IGL+24029

The full stainless latches you are talking about are almost double the price $13.99
http://www.igloo-store.com/detail/IGL+20018

As long as the actual moving part on the latch is steel I think it will last longer than the cheapo plastic ones that keep breaking. The photo of the hybrid latch has a steel hinge so I think it will last. I've been spending $7 a pop from Academy for those crappy plastic latches for my 54 qt. extreme igloo that keep breaking. I think I replaced those plastic lid latches about 4 times already. Friggin ripoff. So my hybrid/steel latch is back ordered, but should ship in ten days.

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#6 ·
Before submitting my order at igloo store at the end, they wanted around $11 for shipping & handling plus $8 for the latch. Thats about $20 for a latch? Negatory, no go for that order.

Found same hybrid steel latch at Ace Hardware for $10.99. Free shipping to local Ace for pickup. There's a Ace Hardware near home so thats probably the best deal.

http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12789436

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#9 ·
The plastic igloo latches and hinges are junk. I think they're purposely made to fail to sell the overpriced replacement parts. After going through so many sets I decided to do some tinkering. I backed up a new set of hinges with duct tape, trimming off the excess tape, before installing them. For the latch, I made my own out of velcro tape material from Home Depot. In the third pic the top piece fastens to itself for easy access. Five years running now and no more frustrations.
 

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#12 ·
for hinges, i used an old work belt and made leather hinges because i have a lid that has a little warp to it that was killing my hinges.

They have been installed for about 3 years and no sign of failure.

don't look as good, but they are extremely utilitarian.

I have completely given up on latches on the boat.


As a side note: I hear pelican is making coolers now, so I might just have to give them a try one of these days...................
 
#13 ·
for hinges, i used an old work belt and made leather hinges because i have a lid that has a little warp to it that was killing my hinges.

They have been installed for about 3 years and no sign of failure.

don't look as good, but they are extremely utilitarian.

I have completely given up on latches on the boat.

As a side note: I hear pelican is making coolers now, so I might just have to give them a try one of these days...................
They're the same $$$ as Yeti.
 
#24 ·
Tell the guys on your boat, if they open the lid with the latch and break it they have to pay for the days gas and a new hatch.

I have gotten many of tanks of gas, and 2 new hatches :)

STOP USING THE LATCHES FOR A HANDLE
 
#26 ·
I've changed my latches and hinges on my igloo fish cooler. Worked now for about a year with no problems. They were expensive but will hopefully be used on numerous coolers to come.

Late,
Cox
 
#32 ·
Someone gave me some pieces of rubber that was nylon reinforced. I cut it to size and used it in place of the old broken back hinges. That was about 4 years ago and still going strong. I am not sure where you could buy that kind of rubber. Maybe at a hardware store. Any kind of thick flexible rubber should work. I used velcro strips on the front as was suggested on a previous posting.