Sav .250
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No doubt they are good but I put a couple of jugs of frozen water in my "cheap-ee" and I`m good to go.
If you do a lot of camping, fishing or hunting then a Yeti is a good investment. If you're just a weekend warrior then it's probably too expensive for you.I like multi-purpose tools too. I suppose for one who uses it a lot and if it's really that tough I can see its value.
This is exactly what I need to know. I have a couple of Coleman 5 day coolers that keep ice for about 3 days in 100 degree or more temps but my Igloo keeps it an extra day. Have not found one that keeps it as long as it is advertised unless it's in the winter. For $300 or more it would be nice if the yeti could out do the igloo.I have one. It is built very tough, no question. It does not hold ice better than an Igloo "5 day"
The major downside to them is the weight. When I have a case of beer in it and full of ice, it takes two people to haul it around.