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re: Canyon Coolers?
Posted on 12/27/12 at 9:49 pm to fslefty
Posted on 12/27/12 at 9:49 pm to fslefty
Awesome. When it comes in, try and post some pics.
I talked to Ken the other day about the Pro grade 60, and he quoted me a price of $180. Not bad at all considering the Yeti equivalent is almost $350.
Right now torn between the Canyon 60 and a 45 from Pelican, which has a smaller footprint that may work better for me.
I talked to Ken the other day about the Pro grade 60, and he quoted me a price of $180. Not bad at all considering the Yeti equivalent is almost $350.
Right now torn between the Canyon 60 and a 45 from Pelican, which has a smaller footprint that may work better for me.
Posted on 1/4/13 at 9:28 pm to nahtanojc
Ended up ordering a 22qt cooler from Canyon Coolers that will fit nicely in my kayak. It was on clearance, so I saved some money, and I figured it would also give me an idea of what to expect quality-wise from the company before deciding to buy the 60qt.
First impression is that these cooler's aren't gonna win any beauty contests.
The plastic the company uses had some noticeable pitting caused by air bubbles. And the lines aren't nearly as "clean and polished" as what you see on a Yeti. None of these issues should affect the functionality of the cooler though, which I would hope is the #1 priority for those purchasing these coolers.
First impression is that these cooler's aren't gonna win any beauty contests.
The plastic the company uses had some noticeable pitting caused by air bubbles. And the lines aren't nearly as "clean and polished" as what you see on a Yeti. None of these issues should affect the functionality of the cooler though, which I would hope is the #1 priority for those purchasing these coolers.
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