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Ahi
> 3 dayBest Yeti great! So convenient for folks who need super cold beverages when going to outdoor activities!
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MARK CAREY
> 3 dayITS A YETI
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Tyler Proffet
> 3 dayWell, we had to do it. We had to buy the Yeti. Everyone said they were one of the best coolers out there. Get a Yeti they said. So we did and this one was purchased on Warehouse Deals in good, used condition at a cheaper price so why not. We were so excited to become Yeti owners that we were unpatiently waiting for the brown Santa Claus to arrive and when he did we nearly tackled him to the ground to get the Yeti. We really didnt know what to expect from this as its just very hard to pay such a high price for a cooler when we were convinced that we were just paying for all the hype of the brand name but... We were now Yeti owners! Heres where the good stuff comes in. We went camping for 5 days over Memorial Day weekend. Jeeping to be exact at the hot ass and sandy Haspin Acres in Indiana. We took food, alcohol and drinks to hold us over for 5 days. We also took a 52 quart Ozark Trail cooler from Wal-Mart (the tan one, Yeti knock off looking thing), another cheaper cooler from Wal-Mart, I think its a Limited 55 quart (grey blue and black) and a white coleman basic cooler. We put all coolers in the freezer to pre-cool them before we filled them. Although we camped in a shady area, we had to repeatedly put ice in all coolers except for the Yeti. Over the 5 days we did add ice to it but it was also the only cooler that held the ice and didnt have a bunch of water in the bottom of it. At the end of our trip we emptied all contents out of all coolers except for the ice. The Yeti had more ice in it than all the others even though it was the smallest cooler of them all. Needless to say, if you are looking for a comparible cooler to the Yeti and dont want to pay the price, the $97 dollar grey Limited or Liftetime cooler we purchased from Wal-Mart came in a close second. The Ozark was okay and the Coleman was terrible. Now I dont think you need a Yeti for everything but if you need things to stay cold for a few days, you will spend less money on ice and ruint food in the long run if you just buy the Yeti.
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Pippa 2349
> 3 dayTook this Yeti on our vacation and the food was kept very cold. There was still ice in it for the drive home 5 days later. Worth the price. This would make a great wedding gift!
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Movie Mom
> 3 dayWe took this cooler on a quick trip to some National Parks to try it out and loved it! Everything stayed cold - the ice didnt even melt inside the cooler for three days! Even though the cooler was left in the sun in the back of a truck while we went hiking and the outside was hot to the touch, everything inside was still cold with very little melted ice. Worth the money in our opinion!
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glittergal
Greater than one weekI gave it only 4 stars because the handles are just a bit too small. Makes it difficult to carry.
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Bee Jay
> 3 dayA lot smaller than it looks. Only holds ice about 2 days
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Carl E. King
> 3 dayWe followed the instructions and put frozen food in the cooler for a three day trip and the food was still frozen. Exactly what we wanted!
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Blake N.
> 3 dayExactly as described
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JCaoile
> 3 dayWe bought this smaller Yeti to hold smaller amounts of frozen foods. Packed frozen food in it with 5 lbs of dry ice and it kept it frozen for three days. Got home food was still frozen and still some dry ice present. Very sturdy and does what it’s supposed to do.