YETI Tundra 35 Cooler
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Paul B
> 3 dayGreat cooler. Threw a 10 pound sack of ice in my new cooler 4 days ago - nothing else. Half the ice still remains. Gotta dock Yeti though for wanting another 20 bucks for the plastic divider.
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Ashley
> 3 dayWe finally broke down and bought a yeti - what a difference! There are some reviews of ice melting overnight but I’m guessing they did not pre prep the cooler. The key is to put at least one bag the night before and let it prep - if you do this - you will have ice for days! If not - well you’ll have cold water at least.
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linda Deluga
> 3 dayLove this cooler
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Percival Wisoky
Greater than one weekThe size is perfect for soccer games and to keep in the car. The charcoal colors is very nice as well.
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Tyler Proffet
> 3 dayWell, we had to do it. We had to buy the Yeti. Everyone said they were one of the best coolers out there. Get a Yeti they said. So we did and this one was purchased on Warehouse Deals in good, used condition at a cheaper price so why not. We were so excited to become Yeti owners that we were unpatiently waiting for the brown Santa Claus to arrive and when he did we nearly tackled him to the ground to get the Yeti. We really didnt know what to expect from this as its just very hard to pay such a high price for a cooler when we were convinced that we were just paying for all the hype of the brand name but... We were now Yeti owners! Heres where the good stuff comes in. We went camping for 5 days over Memorial Day weekend. Jeeping to be exact at the hot ass and sandy Haspin Acres in Indiana. We took food, alcohol and drinks to hold us over for 5 days. We also took a 52 quart Ozark Trail cooler from Wal-Mart (the tan one, Yeti knock off looking thing), another cheaper cooler from Wal-Mart, I think its a Limited 55 quart (grey blue and black) and a white coleman basic cooler. We put all coolers in the freezer to pre-cool them before we filled them. Although we camped in a shady area, we had to repeatedly put ice in all coolers except for the Yeti. Over the 5 days we did add ice to it but it was also the only cooler that held the ice and didnt have a bunch of water in the bottom of it. At the end of our trip we emptied all contents out of all coolers except for the ice. The Yeti had more ice in it than all the others even though it was the smallest cooler of them all. Needless to say, if you are looking for a comparible cooler to the Yeti and dont want to pay the price, the $97 dollar grey Limited or Liftetime cooler we purchased from Wal-Mart came in a close second. The Ozark was okay and the Coleman was terrible. Now I dont think you need a Yeti for everything but if you need things to stay cold for a few days, you will spend less money on ice and ruint food in the long run if you just buy the Yeti.
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Virginia Marks
Greater than one weekYeti is what they say it is, durable.
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Joe in Texas
> 3 dayI have had lots of different coolers, from Igloo, RTIC, Coleman, you name it. I was really hoping that Yeti would be a cut above, so I finally got one to keep sports drinks, waters, and an occasional beer in for ball practice and just here and there trips. This tundra doesnt keep ice, pre-cooled, unopened for more than 2 days, just cool water after 2 days. I am disappointed, I could get this performance from a much cheaper cooler.
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A. Rives
> 3 dayIt was a hit. My husband loved it. However, if this is a gift and you think youre being sneaky and that it will come in an Amazon box.... youll be wrong. It said Yeti in gigantic letters all over the box. If this had been left in my porch- you could have read it from the road- and it would probably have been stolen. Great product-- poor packaging!!!
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rick spinney
> 3 daydont waste your money over priced cooler not worth it
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Tadashi
> 3 dayI love this cooler. I have its big brother the 65. We got it for a trip to Yellowstone and it kept the ice chips frozen for a week. This one is small enough that it fit between our RV seats so I could reach in and get a cold drink. It is worth the money, trust me. I am tossing all my other coolers now that I have Yetis.