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^^^ Wonder who that is :Wow1:.
so an ARB or National Luna fridge-freezer about half the size is a better buy.![]()
I used to think that the yetis were overpriced fluff. Then I bought one to use as a casting platform on the front of my poling skiff as it was the same price as a platform and would actually support a persons weight for more than a few trips. It's awesome. Not for keeping things cold for days (which it does) because any decent cooler does that, but for the tough build. This thing truly is bombproof. Those lids that warp and crack? Not only do they look like crap but they also make the cooler not seal, which compromises keeping things cold. You say that you can buy another hinge or handle for $3.00? Does that matter when you are pulling it out of the truck and it breaks spilling all of your drinks and ice on the ground? Now you have to pack up and run into town to get ice and fix your cooler. How do you do that if you are 100 miles down a gravel road? Think that is unrealistic. If it happens in Rio Grande Village in Big Bend you are at least an hour and a half from ice after the ranger stations close and probably half a day (maybe a full day) from a Walmart that has those hinges.
Yetis are priced the way they are because they are worth it. To me, food (and beer) is just as important to keep safe as whatever it is that you put in your pelican box.
The only people that bash yetis are those who've never had one. People that have one, soon have more than one and leave their old coolers for the trash man.
Anyone used Canyon coolers? About a hundred dollars cheaper than similar sized yeti coolers, but maybe there's a reason.
I wouldn't keep anything worth more than a Coleman or igloo in an unattended trailer/topless Jeep though. Put a dampened towel over the top when you leave them for the day and with some block ice you won't have any issue keeping for 3 days.
I haven't gone on more than a five day trip without having access to ice, but I typically freeze a couple of gallon water jugs and prefer to keep as much ice in gallon ziplocs as possible. That seems to be good for four days and five if I use the more perishable foods earlier in the trip even without an expedition cooler. I keep a separate cooler for drinks so the food cooler doesn't get opened very often.
I am sure most or all of this is covered in the other cooler threads.