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K. Ross
> 3 dayDrinks and food cold after three days with no additional ice. I did chill it out the night before and then replaced ice before packing with food and drinks. Latches are much easier to use than the stretch type. Still heavy but can lift up into truck fully loaded. We used lift out trays for sandwiches and boiled eggs to keep up out of the ice/slush.
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Royce Wisoky V
> 3 dayI have many ice-chests from Igloo, Rubbermaid and Coleman and the 1 thing I noticed is that none of them have insulated tops. Its no wonder Yetis keep things colder longer. Of course the better quality insulation is a major factor too. I do wish Yeti made a hard case cooler about 1/3 the size of this one. Something that will hold 6 20oz DrPepper bottles, a couple of ice packs and fit easily in the front floor board of my 08 4 door Colorado. The back seat was removed and a fully loaded flip top tool box is now in its place. Needless to say, This Yeti is too heavy when half loaded to keep moving around and the front passenger seat is my office. Thanks for reading!!!
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dppac
> 3 dayI have a camper van and the frig leaves a lot to be desired. So have tried several different configurations of Yetis. This looked like they designed it for the space where I put the roadie 20. More capacity, less footprint.. it wud be perfect if it kept ice they way the 20 did. Nope. Filled it with cold beer (10 cans), a bottle of wine, tons of ice and two 2lb Yeti ice Packs. Within 12 hours (and not opening it), half the ice melted and ice pack mostly fluid. Disappointed for sure. I’m going it one more try over a weekend in the van and then request to return it... I think the new latches don’t close tight enough... Update: not nearly as good as the other Yetis I have. After 8 hours, without opening it, the ice is starting to melt together into big chunks. In order to use the ice in a drink, I have to use the end of a wooden spoon to chip away at it!! And yes, I always pre-chill it. And I use two 2 lb Yetis ice blocks. And I always put COLD beer in it. So its back to the Roadie 20 for my weekends at work. And I do admit, not have a drain is a pain. 10/31/20.
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kangmin lee
> 3 dayExactly What I expected. Durable, firm and sustainable
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JC in Texas
> 3 dayWorks great but it’s too big for travel. Why would yeti stop making the 20 which was perfect size for the spot between the seats in back.
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Happy Walker
> 3 dayI just received my Nordic Purple Yeti this week and have not had the opportunity to use it, so my review is based on the Yeti I have had for 9 years that is durable, great for travel and sturdy. It keeps my food and drinks cold for 2 or more days in summer, in Floridas heat and I have always been pleased with it. So why did I need another Yeti??? Because they made a freaking purple one, to be more specific, a freaking Nordic Purple one. So, my primary reason for buying this Yeti is because it is Purple. Second reason, it holds bottles of wine perfectly. So color me Freaking Nordic Purple happy!
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Richard Jones
> 3 dayDidn’t fit my application. I had to return it only to find there was a 30% restocking fee. I would not buy from them again. Fee is unacceptable.
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Clyde Cremin
04-06-2025Needs wheels Too large and heavy to carry
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Log-Dog
> 3 dayThis cooler is all that it’s says it’s top down better than the rest
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Dr. Kaia Johnston
> 3 dayI bought it for my wife’s as a gift, she thought it was over the top spending that much on a cooler until she left it in the car for three days when it was 110° outside, and she was very surprised when she opened it it only had about an inch of water in the bottom of the ice was still there .