A lot of the off-shore guys use Yeti's because of their durability. I certainly can't see the justification for one myself.
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A lot of the off-shore guys use Yeti's because of their durability. I certainly can't see the justification for one myself.
i've heard of the k2's, but never seen one. surely someone out there has some first hand knowledge about them
We had one at work that stayed in the back of truck... Kept ice for 24hrs with no problem.
The thing would be great if you couldn't buy ice, say like you were camping and no store near by.
But I can buy a igloo and a lot of ice for what that thing cost.
Yes they are cheaper. I got the Cube 75 coming. I'll post Pic.s when I get it.
I have a Igloo Extreme...60 quart.....I know it will hold ice for 5 days no problem. Very inexpensive at Sam's.......Been using it for 7 years now and still looks good and works good.
I have two of these, but I can't get 5 days with mine in the house, much less in the heat. Maybe 3 if I don't get in it much. Lol
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I saw a review on youtube a while back where the had 5 extreme type coolers inlcuding yeti and a couple other high dollar coolers. The tested all of them under the same conditions at the same time and the Coleman extreme recieved the highest review for keeping ice the longest and for the best value.
I thought hard about one until I watched this video. Check it out High End Cooler Test by SportsmanGuys.com
No specific site I just googled it and look at bout 75 sites before i found mine for $135. 40 qaurt will hold over 30 beverages
We freeze 2-liter bottles and milk jugs in a regular igloo cooler and it works great. no need in spending that much money IMO.