Save 33% on this 'perfect' cooler that doubles as a table

2022-10-01 07:52:49 By : Mr. Kent Wong

Summer may be over, but there's still a silver lining. The end of the season means tons of deals to be found across fashion and home goods that you can put to use next year.

To gear up for next summer's backyard barbecues (or even incorporate into your fall set-up if you're creative) you'll want to pick up one (or a few of) the SereneLife Outdoor Bar Cooler Table from Amazon Canada. Combining the convenience of a side table with the practicality of a cooler, this two in one table is a must for any outdoor get-together.

And the best part of all? It's currently on sale for 33 per cent off.

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Those who spend a lot of time outdoors in the summer know that it can be difficult to keep your drinks at the perfect temperature. Luckily, the SereneLife Outdoor Bar Cooler Table makes it easy to keep cold drinks within reach, as well as providing a sturdy surface.

This cooler-table hybrid has a lid that elevates 10” above the rim for use as a cocktail table. In the cooler compartment, it has room to store up to 40 standard 355mL cans and keeps them cold for up to 12 hours.

The table is suitable for indoor or outdoor use, as it's made from weather-resistant resin that's finished with a faux rattan look. The table comes in black or grey, and will set you back either $100 or $110 depending on the colour.

The SereneLife Outdoor Bar Cooler Table has earned a solid reputation among shoppers, and has racked up an impressive 4.8-star average rating. Amazon shoppers have been loving this unique cooler for its functional design and easy assembly.

One shopper raved that it was "absolutely perfect" for their patio and came together "in less than 5 minutes." Another found that it was "capable of holding a fair amount of cans and ice," while still being a "discreet addition" to their outdoor furniture collection.

Reviewers note that it works well by the pool, on balconies and even while boating — as long as you have the space for it. As one reviewer shared, "ice cubes still there after 16 hours," making this cooler a great choice for spending a full day outdoors.

"Love the lid locking mechanism," shared one reviewer, who added that it's "sturdy even when not filled with ice and drinks."

According to reviewers, the only downside to this cooler table is that the colour is not exactly as advertised — "it’s more brown than grey," reads one review.

As long as you don't mind a bit of colour variation, then this top-rated cooler table could be just the thing to snag while it's on sale.

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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