Yes!
I have had this cooler for just over a year. The first trip I took it on was 6 days in Death Valley in March 2019. I did not need ice for the entire trip. Anyone who compares this negatively to their yeti/pelican/etc. is really splitting hairs. I know this because several people on my trips have these other brand coolers and the difference in remaining ice was neglible.
My favorite way to use this cooler is to take a 24 pack of bottled water and freeze them all the day before the trip. Then the night before I will take my entire Ice Maker from the freezer and dump it into the cooler to pre-chill it. The morning of, I wake up, dump the ice and then load all of my food with the frozen water bottles. This way, all of my food stays nice and dry and by the 3-4th day I can start drinking the water bottles. I have done 5-6 extended length trips (over 60 days camping last year) this way and I always return home with cold food that goes back in the fridge.
Objectively, there is nothing different about this cooler than any of the $4-500 versions. It's rotomolded. It's like comparing brands of cast aluminum wheels. They're all the same manufacturing process. Barring any serious design flaws, they will all perform the same. If you're on the fence, buy it.