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Don't let the heat ruin your Fourth of July plans — 13 products to help you stay cool

While the sunshine adds to your Fourth of July festivities, the heat can leave you feeling exhausted. Beat the heat during your America 250 celebration with cooling essentials like an insulated Yeti tumbler, a beach tent that blocks the sun and an Arctic Cool T-shirt that cools as you sweat.

READ MORE: America 250 is coming: What to know and the best commemorative gear to buy

Keep your drinks ice-cold with the Yeti Rambler tumbler. Its double-wall insulation and stainless steel build help prevent ice from melting and keep moisture from building up on the exterior, letting you maintain a solid grip. After your America 250 party, toss the tumbler in the dishwasher for a quick clean.

A Stanley IceFlow lets you sip drinks without spilling, thanks to the built-in flip-up straw that snaps shut for easy, leak-free storage. It stores ice for up to three days, helping you refill less often. The thick handle and cupholder-compatible base make it more convenient to take this bottle on the go.

Original price: $129.99

An Igloo cooler is a classic for a reason: It's extremely affordable at just over $100, and its 120-quart capacity gives you enough space to store drinks for your Fourth of July event. It also has built-in UV protection in the lid to help reduce ice melt.

Original price: $55.19

Coleman's American-made cooler holds up to 80 cans, with cupholders molded into the lid for extra storage. It also doubles as a seat, with a lid that supports up to 250 pounds. Use the swing-up handle for easy carrying to your campsite, beach or backyard.

Stock up to 30 pounds of ice or 48 cans at once with RTIC's Trailblazer cooler. The lightweight design and rope handles make it possible for one person to carry it. Ice stays frozen for up to five days, so you can party the whole Fourth of July weekend.

GCI Outdoor's sunshade rocker gives you a much-needed refuge from the sun. The UPF 50+ shade folds out with a quick pull, providing plenty of coverage. Rock yourself into relaxation while you store your phone in the side pocket and keep your drink within reach using the cupholder.

READ MORE: Best early Prime Day camping deals: Up to 49% off tents, grills, outdoor fans and more

Original price: $33.99

This neck fan uses 78 air outlets to give you some relief on hot days. You can choose from five speeds depending on the temperature, and run the fan for up to 16 hours on lower modes. With more than 10,000 purchased last month, this fan has become a summer staple.

Original price: $49.99

If you're spending the Fourth of July at a beach party, this sun tent is a necessity. It fits three to four people under the canopy and pops up in just minutes. The fold-out floor and window shades create a safe haven from the hot sand. Conveniently pack it away in the small carrying bag when you're done using it.

Original price: $214.99

Whether you plan to beach it up or just need a shady backyard spot, Coleman's Oasis canopy tent offers relief — and it's currently $69 off. A single center button lets you set up the canopy in seconds, and the steel frame withstands winds up to 35 miles per hour. It also provides UPF 50+ sun protection.

Mission's American flag bucket hat displays the patriotic spirit, while its wide brim and wet-to-cool technology help keep the sun out of your face and sweat to a minimum. It absorbs water and cools in one minute, staying chilled for up to two hours. Wear it as you celebrate America's 250th birthday.

READ MORE: We found 10 patriotic deals in Amazon's America 250 shop — all under $50

Enjoy hours of cooling comfort with this handheld misting fan. Four adjustable speeds, ranging from a gentle breeze to a powerful flow, and a refillable water tank take the edge off. It runs for up to 10 hours on a full charge, with the remaining battery level displayed on the LED screen.

Looking to update your wardrobe for the Fourth of July? Start with this $15 UPF 50+ shirt that keeps you safe from harmful UV rays. The moisture-wicking fabric prevents sweat build-up, and the lightweight fabric feels cooling against the skin.

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If you run especially hot, an Arctic Cool performance tee has HydroFreeze fabric that activates when you sweat. A forgiving stretch and lightweight material add to your overall comfort, and the UPF 50+ protection stops sun exposure.

If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.

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