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If you’re in Columbia, South Carolina and in need of a refrigerated trailer, look no further than our sales and rental options. Our small refrigerated trailers are designed to meet your specific needs, whether it’s for transportation, storage, or events. We understand that time is of the essence, so we offer quick and efficient delivery to your location. With our competitive pricing and high-quality equipment, we’re confident that we can provide the best solution for your refrigerated trailer needs. Contact us today to learn more about our options for small refrigerated trailer sales and rentals near you in Columbia, South Carolina.

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About Columbia, South Carolina

Columbia is the capital city of the U.S. state of South Carolina. With a population of 136,632 at the 2020 census, it is the second-largest city in South Carolina. The city serves as the county seat of Richland County, and a portion of the city extends into neighboring Lexington County. It is the center of the Columbia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of 829,470 in 2020 and is 7th largest urban center in the Deep South and the 72nd-largest metropolitan statistical area in the nation. The name Columbia is a poetic term used for the United States, derived from the name of Christopher Columbus, who explored for the Spanish Crown. Columbia is often abbreviated as Cola, leading to its nickname as "Soda City."- wikipedia

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Driving Directions To Cooler Trailers:

Our office is conveniently located at 1233 U.S-1. We are off I-95 at exit #273 and head toward town 1.5 miles and our office is on the left side. Hull Road is cross street directly across from us.

Columbia is the capital city of the state of South Carolina, with a population of over 130,000 residents. It is the second-most populous city in the state and is the center of the Columbia metropolitan area. The city is home to several colleges and universities, including the University of South Carolina, and is known for its rich history, historic architecture, and cultural attractions. Visitors to Columbia can explore the city’s many museums, art galleries, and gardens, as well as enjoy its vibrant food, music, and arts scenes. The city is also home to several iconic attractions such as Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, South Carolina State House, and the Congaree National Park.

 
  1. Visit the South Carolina State House – Take a guided tour of the State House, which has been the home of the state’s government for over 200 years. Marvel at the building’s stunning architecture and learn about South Carolina’s rich history.

  2. Explore Riverbanks Zoo and Garden – This 170-acre zoo and botanical garden houses over 2,000 animals from around the world, as well as beautiful gardens, walking trails, and interactive exhibits.

  3. Visit the Columbia Museum of Art – The museum features a wide array of art and historic artifacts, including works by famous artists such as Monet, Botticelli, and Warhol.

  4. Take a stroll in Congaree National Park – Just a short drive from downtown Columbia, Congaree National Park offers miles of beautiful trails through its stunning old-growth forest, as well as opportunities for bird-watching and kayaking.

  5. Enjoy local food and drink – Columbia boasts a thriving food and drink scene, with a wide variety of restaurants and breweries serving up everything from Southern-style comfort food to craft beer and cocktails. Be sure to try some of the local specialties, such as pimento cheese or shrimp and grits.

  1. Eartha Kitt – The singer, actress, and cabaret star known for her hit song “Santa Baby” was born in North, South Carolina but grew up in Columbia.

  2. Alex English – The former professional basketball player and NBA All-Star was born and raised in Columbia.

  3. Darius Rucker – The lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish and country music solo artist was born and raised in Charleston but attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia.

  4. Chris Rock – The comedian, actor, and director attended high school in Brooklyn, New York but moved to Columbia to attend college at Benedict College.

  5. Charles Bolden – The retired astronaut and former NASA administrator was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina.

  1. Charleston – Located about two hours southeast of Columbia, Charleston is a charming historic city known for its architecture, waterfront, and food scene.

  2. Greenville – Located about one hour and forty-five minutes northwest of Columbia, Greenville is a picturesque town that’s home to thriving food, art, and music scenes.

  3. Charlotte – Located about one hour and forty-five minutes north of Columbia, Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and offers cultural attractions, sports events, and excellent food and nightlife.

  4. Augusta – Located about one hour and twenty minutes east of Columbia, Augusta is world-renowned for hosting the Masters golf tournament and also offers historical landmarks and attractions.

  5. Aiken – Located about one hour west of Columbia, Aiken is a charming equestrian community known for its beautiful gardens, museums, and golf courses.

  1. Columbia was once the capital of the Confederate States of America – During the Civil War, Columbia served as the capital of the Confederacy for one day in April 1865 before being captured and burned by Union troops.

  2. The Horseshoe – The University of South Carolina is home to a historic horseshoe-shaped area of campus, which is surrounded by beautiful, historic buildings such as the South Caroliniana Library and the President’s House.

  3. Columbia is nicknamed the “Soda City” – The moniker stems from the city’s soda bottling industry that thrived in the early 1900s, with locally-made drinks often referred to as “soda pop.”

  4. The State Museum features a replica of the H.L. Hunley – The H.L. Hunley was a Confederate submarine that sank a Union ship during the Civil War. The State Museum’s replica tells the story of this historic vessel and its crew.

  5. The Palmetto Trail – The Palmetto Trail is a 500-mile trail that spans from the South Carolina mountains to the coast, with a large portion of the trail running through Columbia. Hiking and biking enthusiasts can explore nature and beautiful scenery along the trail.

The Cooler Trailers Difference

Superior design gives you superior results and that is our promise to you. Since 1997 we have been the best kept secret to Fortune 500 companies and some of the fastest growing start-ups on the planet! Our secret is simple. We build a separate insulated truck body using the best and lightest composites available and then we attach to a CAD drawn bumper pull chassis that is specific to us. Then we install our own unique 115 volt refrigeration unit that will freeze or cool in the harshest environments with any simple 15 amp electrical outlet or with a generator while traveling down the road.

Discover what the pro’s know:

  • Drastically slash your delivered case cost & crush your competition
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  • Instantly add a new income stream to your business

If you’re tired of breaking your back, working out of chest freezers and ready to take your business to the next level FAST! Then check out our FREE Demo Video and see what we can do for your business.

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