YETI Tundra 35 Cooler
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Blake Halligan
> 3 dayKept everything cold and fresh for long with only one bag of ice. It’s easy to travel with and was more spacious than I was expecting. It also came with a bunch of yeti stickers, lots of info on the cooler, easy to register for warranty, and came with a rack for extra storage.
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jfgfunk
Greater than one weekI have several Yeti coolers of all sizes. They all stay secure and cold for several days even in direct sunshine out on the lake. But this one seems to be eating my ice. It has taken a fresh bag of ice daily because it melts too fast. The Yeti I replaced with this one takes a bag every 3-4 days in the same climate. Maybe this one is defective or maybe this size of cooler just doesn’t stay cold. Either way I never thot I would give any of my Yeti’s anything other than a 5 star rating. But this one hasn’t impressed me at all and I will going back to my old one.
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sue gorman
> 3 daywe love this yeti ice chest everything stays so cool for a couple of days
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Home
Greater than one weekGreat cooler. Sure, it’s not cheap but it’s durable and kept the drinks cold Friday - Sunday in 90+ heat with the lid being opened frequently. We’ve got two different size Yeti coolers and both are worth the money.
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Now Dads cool..
> 3 dayPictured for comparison is this Yeti 35 vs this Rtic 65. With only a $9 difference, compared to size difference, going with the Rtic is a no brainer. Unless you just have to have the yeti brand, I highly recommend the Rtic 65 rotomold cooler! Rtic in all honesty out performed the yeti with cooling retention. BY FAR. (Yeti was VERY disappointing, placed ice in cooler inside house and was surprised the next morning half of it was melted, INSIDE the house over night, perhaps a faulty unit who knows, but price and size hade going with Rtic quick) This Yeti 35 is enough for 6 cans and some snacks with ice. Not very practical for more than one person. The Rtic on other hand.. well you can see, easily fits 48 cans and snacks) Hope this helps.
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J L
> 3 daySurely worth of money. I was worried that I saw some reviews that complaining about it’s not holding ice longer than a day. However, It does its job. Of course it is not powered freezer that ice will melt a bit over time. And it will melt quick if you keep open and close the cooler. Here are pros and cons Pro: Good looking Firmly lockable latches Keeps inside temperature long enough(i went on camping for a week. although ice is melted, food inside was kept fresh for whole time. Compared to coleman cooler, Yeti did last longer and cooler) Con: Empty cooler is heavier than you might expect Pretty big for 35qt cooler Conclusion: worth of money, get it. Btw i was bit worried that receiving the product on time, CS rep was very friendly solved my issue.
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Rob Raspolich
> 3 dayThis cooler works great for short camping trips. If you follow the tips included in the manual it will keep your food and drinks super cold for a few days. As a test, I left all the remaining ice in the cooler after an overnight camping trip. Three days later there was still a lot of solid ice left. Because of the recommended ice-to-contents ratio you will wont be able to pack a ton, but it still fits a decent amount. With 20 cans of beer, and the rest ice, it will keep it ice-cold for days. PROS: - Keeps stuff cold for days - Durable - Easy to carry by yourself, or by two people CONS: - Not a ton of interior space
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Jasmine
> 3 dayI got this for my boyfriend to use on the boat, but before we had a chance to try it out there, we used it for a drink cooler for a party. We put ice and drinks in it on Saturday morning, it was outside in the hot FL sunshine all day, then the unconditioned sun porch all day Sunday, and Monday morning the drinks were still cold and there was still ice too! Worth every penny! The blue looks great on the boat too!
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lester cousineau jr
> 3 dayAlways wanted one and now I have one.
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glittergal
> 3 dayI gave it only 4 stars because the handles are just a bit too small. Makes it difficult to carry.