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Igloo BMX 25 Review

A well-performing, personal-sized cooler for a fraction of the price of its competition
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igloo bmx 25 cooler review
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Price:  $90 List
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Manufacturer:   Igloo Coolers
By Genaveve Bradshaw, Maggie Nichols, and Rebecca Glades  ⋅  Oct 9, 2023
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RANKED
#16 of 19
  • Insulation - 50% 2.8
  • Durability - 20% 3.2
  • Ease of Use - 15% 5.0
  • Portability - 10% 8.0
  • Additional Features - 5% 5.9

Our Verdict

This tough little cooler surprised us with its long-lasting, thick-walled insulation, shockingly low weight, and cost that's a fraction of the competition. The Igloo BMX 25 isn't the most rugged option out there, but it's a reliable personal cooler that's bigger than we expected on the inside and is easy to carry, even when loaded with beverages or the day's catch. It lacks an air/watertight seal, which loses it some points on insulation, and the rubber latches can catch against your leg if you carry it the wrong way around, but it's miles ahead of your old ice bucket or gas station styrofoam. If you want to upgrade your individual-sized cooler without spending hundreds on the competition, we recommend this one.
REASONS TO BUY
Lightweight
Relatively inexpensive
Built-in ruler
REASONS TO AVOID
No drain
Terrible ice retention

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Bottom Line A great value for a solid personal coolerWith reliable performance, this cooler is a great shape, easy to use, and a good valueWhile its durability is questionable, this cooler comes at a more accessible price pointThis cooler is a great budget option but likely won't last as long as othersA decent budget-friendly option for quick trips, but its insulation performance doesn’t hold up after a few days
Rating Categories Igloo BMX 25 Xspec 60qt Igloo Polar 120 Coleman Portable Ro... Coleman 316 Series 52
Insulation (50%)
2.8
8.2
4.3
3.2
3.0
Durability (20%)
3.2
7.6
2.3
2.4
3.1
Ease of Use (15%)
5.0
7.4
4.2
4.2
4.0
Portability (10%)
8.0
7.0
6.0
9.0
7.0
Additional Features (5%)
5.9
7.2
4.0
3.5
3.1
Specs Igloo BMX 25 Xspec 60qt Igloo Polar 120 Coleman Portable Ro... Coleman 316 Series 52
Shelf Life of Food (Measured Days Below 40ºF) 4.0 6.1 4.6 4.1 4.0
Days of Cold Beverages (Measured Days Below 50º F) 4.4 6.7 5.0 4.6 4.4
Measured Weight 10.1 Ibs 30.3 Ibs 18.0 Ibs 12.5 Ibs 9.4 Ibs
Measured Capacity in Cans 34 90 186 90 74
Measured Capacity 17 qt 57 qt 118 qt 52 qt 44 qt
Advertised Capacity 25 qt 60 qt 120 qt 50 qt 52 qt
Internal Maximum Body Height 11.8" 13.0" 13.3" 14" 13.0"
Does it Fit a Wine or 2L Bottle Standing Upright? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Measured Exterior Dimensions (L x W x H) 20.2" x 12.0" x 15.8" 29.5" x 17.0" x 18.0" 38.3" x 17.4" x 18" 22.8" x 17.8" D x 17.6" 26.0" x 14.5" x 17.7"
Construction Blow-molded Plastic (non-rotomolded) Rotomolded Polyurethane Blow-molded Plastic (non-rotomolded) Blow-molded Plastic (non-rotomolded)

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Igloo BMX is a non-rotomolded personal cooler with a single handle on top and an internal height that fits most wine bottles or 2L soda bottles. It features corner tie-downs and a fish ruler across the top of the lid.

Performance Comparison


igloo bmx 25 cooler review - take it easy with the bmx 25.
Take it easy with the BMX 25.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Insulation


Right off the bat, Igloo promises more from the BMX 25. The company boasts it has "20% thicker foam" and can maintain four days of ice retention, though it admits that such results are achieved under its controlled tests. We found that under torturous conditions, the BMX 25 can keep food below the FDA-approved temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit for four days. It was also able to hold temperatures under 50 degrees Fahrenheit for nearly 4.5 days. The cooler base's shape holds most of the bottom slightly elevated from a flat surface, which also aids in its insulation value.

However, we feel that the dark grey coloring likely works against this cooler if you do happen to leave it in the sun. Additionally, though the lid feels like a tight fit, it isn't watertight. Therefore, it lets cold air escape and warm air enter, unlike some beefier models with freezer-quality gaskets keeping their contents separate from the outside air. Overall, we found the Igloo insulation to be pretty good for its size and are quite impressed with its performance in our insulation tests.

igloo bmx 25 cooler review - not the best insulator, the igloo bmx lacks a proper seal to lock...
Not the best insulator, the Igloo BMX lacks a proper seal to lock out warm air and keep cold air (or water) inside. It did perform on par with the personal-sized Yeti we tested.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Durability


Another metric where Igloo makes big claims. Igloo touts that the BMX 25 (which stands for Blow-Molded eXtreme; the construction plastic they use) is built for sturdiness and performance, with diamond plate metal "kick plates" and "tough, oversized hinges." We spent a significant amount of time standing and jumping on these coolers, and we wouldn't recommend you do the same. It's narrow and wobbly, not what you'd want in a chair. Plus, it doesn't have nonskid feet. However, the rubber latches are a bit on the soft side and could be damaged eventually by temperature, sunlight, or pulling too hard, though they did fine during our testing. Despite the BMX hinges being proclaimed as delivering "extended performance," it is possible to pull the mounting screws right out of the lid by overextending the open lid. Additionally, water easily spills out without a seal to hold it in — a negative for something that could tip over in the back seat around a tight bend. So while we love the thick, sturdy walls and robust feel of the BMX 25, there are some minor flaws in this cooler's durability.

igloo bmx 25 cooler review - we found the hinges of the igloo bmx to be the least durable part of...
We found the hinges of the Igloo BMX to be the least durable part of this little cooler.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Ease of Use


The BMX 25's rubber latches can be easily unhooked with one hand, and the lid stays open for easy loading access. The handle stays pretty much where you leave it, making a quick set-it-down-to-close-the-back-hatch maneuver a cinch. The inside of this cooler is also decently spacious for its size and can fit 34 cans if you only add a little bit of ice around the sides, and easily accommodates an upright standard-sized wine bottle. The Igloo also has tie-down holes in all four corners that will keep this little box securely fastened and closed until you untie it again.

We feel that Igloo may have missed an opportunity by not making these tie-down holes also lockable, which can add a measure of animal protection or peace of mind. We also found that the lid's topography prevents it from being an excellent surface for your cold can or even a comfortable seat. Additionally, the handle runs so close to the cooler's side that it runs into the rubber latches if they're not properly sealed. And unlike many other coolers, the BMX has no rubber feet to stop it from sliding across the bed of your pickup if you neglected to tie it down. Those minor concerns aside, we think the BMX is decently easy to use.

igloo bmx 25 cooler review - the latches on the bmx 25 are a bit softer than many of the...
The latches on the BMX 25 are a bit softer than many of the competition's T-grips, making them easier to open with one hand.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Portability


Compared to the rest of the gigantic coolers in this review, the BMX 25 is featherweight. Even up against similarly-sized coolers, the BMX 25 is still pretty lightweight and portable. Fully loaded with twenty 12 oz. cans and as much ice as we could fit, the Igloo's large handle helps make this cooler reasonably easy to transport. Its angled shape also facilitates different styles of grabbing from the single hand in the middle to double hands on either side or even hooking one end over the elbow.

We think the handle could be improved a bit by a more forgiving, squishy section, but honestly, the overall larger size and ergonomic shape of the handle and cooler edges make this ice chest a breeze to carry, compared to the other coolers in this review. Our only real complaint is that the rubber latches catch against your leg if you forget and carry it the wrong way around, which is easily solved by flipping the cooler 180 degrees.

igloo bmx 25 cooler review - the bmx 25 is a portable personal-sized cooler that's impressively...
The BMX 25 is a portable personal-sized cooler that's impressively lightweight in comparison to other similarly sized options.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Additional Features


The most obvious feature of the BMX 25 is the inches and centimeter approximate measurements right across the top of the lid to help measure the (surely impressive) size of the fish you may be catching while using this little chest. Beyond that, it doesn't boast much. No bottle opener or can holder, though it does come with a three-year manufacturer's warranty, which is a nice safety net just in case.

igloo bmx 25 cooler review - measure your catch with the handy lid!
Measure your catch with the handy lid!
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Should You Buy the Igloo BMX 25?


The world of coolers is a vast and variable market, and the BMX 25 threads the needle in the middle. It offers above-average performance with a below-average price tag. If you're looking for a darn good cooler but don't need it to withstand being filled with fireworks, tossed off a cliff, or chewed on by a bear, we think the Igloo BMX is a quality performer and a great value.

What Other Coolers Should You Consider?


The Yeti Roadie 24 is another great option for one or two people. As far as small models go, the Roadie 24 is able to hold its chilly temperatures for slightly longer. If you need to pack up for more than a couple of people, you're going to need more room. For larger coolers, the Xspec 60qt is a great option worth considering. This model keeps its chilly temperatures a bit longer than the smaller models and will last for years to come.

igloo bmx 25 cooler review - the bmx 25 is a great size for an impromptu hangout on a warm day.
The BMX 25 is a great size for an impromptu hangout on a warm day.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Genaveve Bradshaw, Maggie Nichols, and Rebecca Glades