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Vintage Malleys Esky Cooler – Green & White – 1970s/80s View Watchlist >

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Vintage Malleys Esky Cooler – Green & White – 1970s/80s

This is a vintage Malleys Esky Cooler, a quintessential piece of Australian outdoor heritage from the 1970s or 1980s. The cooler showcases a vibrant green textured body complemented by a white lid, epitomizing the retro design aesthetics of its era. The side prominently features the Esky logo, accompanied by bold black stripes and a nostalgic Eskimo character illustration, reflecting its rich legacy. A white metal handle with a plastic grip ensures comfortable portability, while the removable, snug-fitting lid maintains optimal internal temperatures.​

Key Features:

  • Brand: Malleys Esky​
  • Era: 1970s-1980s​
  • Material: Durable hard plastic with effective insulation​
  • Color: Green body with white lid and handle​
  • Design: Ribbed exterior with distinctive branding and artwork​
  • Handle: Sturdy metal with a comfortable plastic grip​
  • Lid: Removable, ensuring a tight seal​

Condition:

This cooler is in good vintage condition, exhibiting age-appropriate wear such as minor scuffs, light discoloration, and surface marks. The lid and handle remain intact, and the interior is clean and fully functional.​

Dimensions:

  • Overall: 13" (H) x 17" (W) x 10" (D)​

Historical Context:

The term "Esky" has become synonymous with portable coolers in Australia. The original Esky Auto Box was released by Malleys in 1952, marking the introduction of portable coolers in the country. By the 1960s, Malleys claimed that over 500,000 Australian households owned an Esky, underscoring its cultural significance.

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