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arlisa johnson
> 3 dayI liked the cooler the most
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Teresa Casselman
> 3 dayI heard all the hype and found one on sale. Thought long and hard whether I wanted to purchase this since I purchased one of the “off brands” at Walmart for a fourth of the cost. Even with this being the sale cost!!! Dang!!! I was extremely disappointed! It doesn’t keep the ice cold hardly a day much less as it advertises! U have to dump it over to empty it there is no valve. So if u have a bad back, you definitely do not want to get this! I wouldn’t suggest anyone buy it anyway!! If someone were to give me one now I wouldn’t even regift it to someone I really didn’t like!!! Hated it that much!!
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Connie
> 3 dayI could have bought a cheaper brand of cooler and had better results, we bought this to go camping with and after 2 days all the ice is ice water. Friends of ours have the same cooler and have no problems, so I don’t know what the problem is with this one but i’m Very disappointed in mine.
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FUKU
> 3 dayLove my yeti. I picked up the 65 quart tundra in the river green color. Loaded it up with beverages & food and the ice did last over 4 days. Appreciate the ability to lock both ends with the bear proof locks, also the bottle opener/ cable lock is another plus.
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Ray Filoteo
> 3 dayGreat purchase
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Jimbo Hat
> 3 dayI have no clue what the other reviewer is talking about - this is a one piece, roto-molded bear-proof cooler made from the same material as competition quality kayaks. Yeti has patented their own technology - pressure-injected insulation uses TWICE the amount as regular coolers. Full body seal and interlock system ensure your items stay COLD! My friend has one of these - if you throw down some foil, pack it with dry ice and frozen ice water, and allow the cooler to get cold overnight BEFORE you pack it weve found you can keep food frosty for 7-10 days. Try THAT in a Coleman brand stainless steel or cheap-o Wal Mart clearance cooler. I would recommend this for hunters, fisherman, avid car campers & hikers, survivalists and preppers. You can throw it on the back of your ATV or tow it from a bicycle - at 27 lbs. backpackers should look elsewhere.
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toboz78
> 3 dayWorked just as any other Yeti should. Price is still a little steep for the average person.
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Aa
> 3 dayI bought one of these and took it on a camping trip, temps where in the 80s each day, and this cooler didnt seem to hold ice much longer than my cheap Coleman cooler. I wound up having to ice in the cooler every day. They are nicely made, strong and durable but the insulating properties are greatly exaggerated. In the end I returned mine, as there are far better things for me to spend my money on. I just dont think these are worth the money, just a lot of hype.
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Sandy
Greater than one weekExpensive but worth it
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Mary Anderson
> 3 dayThis was a gift for my daughter and son-in-law for their anniversary. I wish an ice pack would have come with it. It came on time. It is not made in America and there are some coolers that are the same style, cheaper and made in the USA.