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Stephanie Wells
> 3 dayMy husbands favorite gift of all time!
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James cousins
Greater than one weekYetis reputation is well deserved. I would not personally spring this much for a cooler, this was a gift though. I am too cheap and do not camp enough to merit this high-end of a cooler.
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Allen
> 3 dayThe cooler is of excellent quality and insulates well. Our items in the cooler stayed cold, and the ice would last about 4 days. I think the weight of the cooler reflects on its quality. Great for long road trips.
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mgpana
> 3 dayExcited about our new Yeti! Received it 3 days!
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Eskimogall
> 3 dayIts been difficult to return this item back. Ive been waiting for someone to it pick up for almost a week now.
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Brian Heenan
> 3 dayMy 3rd Yeti. Love them. Use them when I go out in the boat and camping. Only reason you get another one is you want bigger. They last forever. 1st one is 7 years old now and as good as it was day 1.
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Viola Nitzsche
Greater than one weekThis product is amazing how well it keeps cold under warm conditions
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Dan
> 3 dayExactly what I wanted
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M. Sandorf
> 3 dayI seriously disagree with their politics, but they do build a quality cooler that will keep ice for more than a week.
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Mad Mensch
> 3 dayI got a chance to test my tundra 65 this past weekend at an all-day outdoor event where temps fluctuated between 50-67 degrees. My Dad also brought his cheap Rubbermaid cooler so I figured it was a good opportunity to see just how much an additional $350 gives you. We packed both coolers nearly the same except with the Tundra I used Yeti Ice at the bottom (which is probably cheating but I wanted to see it at its most optimal set up). The event was on Saturday and today (Tuesday) there’s still about 2/3 ice in the Tundra whereas the Rubbermaid is all water. What’s interesting though is all of the ice in the Tundra is sitting on top of the Yeti ice packs and the small section that doesn’t have the Yeti ice is mostly water. Had we used Yeti ice on the bottom of the Rubbermaid as well id be curious to see what the result is. Needless to say, maintaining 2/3 of ice after 4 full days is pretty impressive and I’m happy with that even though I had to shell out extra cash for the ice packs. Whether or not the Tundra has anything to do with that or if any cooler would have performed the same is still up in the air. My gut tells me that any similar quality cooler (such as canyon or RTIC) would perform similar and at around $100 less.