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re: I don't understand the obsession with the Yeti ice chest.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:21 pm to Stexas
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:21 pm to Stexas
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How about you buy another $2 or $3 bag of ice instead of an extra $200 on an ice chest...
I probably save $200 on ice a year not to mention it's a pain in the arse when the closest store is 20 minutes away.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:22 pm to TexasTiger
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made in America unlike Yeti
I thought yetti's were made in Trinity, Tx.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:23 pm to yellowfin
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I probably save $200 on ice a year not to mention it's a pain in the arse when the closest store is 20 minutes away.
You're probably right- we just drop $3 or 4k on ice machines, like they're disposable...
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:23 pm to 34venture
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If you are able to buy one and will put it to good use good, great. If you see it as an outrageous notion to spend that much on an ice chest, fine.
I wonder if people bitch about snap on as much as yeti.
I personally wouldn't purchase a yeti, I have no need for one, my uses of a cooler require me to lift it often as well. its not for me. Some people use the benefits. Some people buy it as a status symbol and rarely use as was designed, as well as, are burdened by the effects of some of the design features(added weight and bulk) and don't care.
Just like in the jeep world I see the guy rolling around in a rubicon, who has never seen gravel, let alone dirt. Then there is the guy abusing the hell out of it, like he stole it. To each his own, spend your money on what you want, just don't bitch about being broke.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:24 pm to hardhead
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I thought yetti's were made in Trinity, Tx
Yetis are made in the Philippines.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:24 pm to hardhead
I've never had a problem with my cheap igloo holding "block ice" in the middle of the summer.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:25 pm to ea_spartan
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"block ice"
sadly most people don't use block
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:27 pm to 34venture
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:27 pm to yellowfin
I don't understand the hate for the Yetis. No one is forcing anyone here to buy one.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:28 pm to NYCAuburn
I have been freezing water in my son's 32 oz. apple juice bottles. I have 4 for use any time.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:28 pm to 34venture
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This may sound like crazy talk, but don't you think over the long run you will actually spend more on ice?
A 100qt Igloo is $58 and a 105qt Yeti is $500. That buys a sheetload of ice.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:29 pm to AlxTgr
From Yeti's website.
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Our coolers are manufactured in the USA at facilities located in Iowa, Illinois, Ohio as well as at a third facility located in the Philippines
This post was edited on 6/26/13 at 2:30 pm
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:30 pm to ea_spartan
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I've never had a problem with my cheap igloo holding "block ice" in the middle of the summer.
Cheaper coolers with less insulation will hold ice better than more expensive ones if you don't cool the better insulated cooler first or fill it until air space is minimized. Even Yeti makes this claim.
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WHEN I THREW A BAG OF ICE IN MY YETI AND MY CHEAP COOLER, THE ICE LASTED LONGER IN MY CHEAP COOLER. WHY?
A small amount of ice is not a good indicator of how well your cooler can retain ice due to excess air space within the cooler. Excess air space hurts ice retention. To maximize ice retention, fill your cooler to the top with ice and products. In addition, if the cooler starts out warm, a small amount of ice could initially melt faster in a YETI than a thinner walled cooler such as Coleman or Igloo.
Best ice retention results are achieved by filling the cooler completely with high quality ice. In addition, maximum ice retention can be attained by pre-chilling your cooler. This will sufficiently cool the insulation and inside of the cooler, which will allow the thick polyurethane walls to work for you not against you.
YETI has over 2? of polyurethane foam in the walls and lids of its coolers, which is significantly more than most common ice chests. If you use enough ice to chill the walls, YETI will most definitely outperform the competition.
LINK
So if you trap warmer air, or have large air spaces the cheaper one will perform as well.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:32 pm to NYCAuburn
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I wonder if people bitch about snap on as much as yeti.
My Toolbox
Guess what kind of icechest I'm rocking?
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:32 pm to NYCAuburn
quote:
If you are able to buy one and will put it to good use good, great. If you see it as an outrageous notion to spend that much on an ice chest, fine. I wonder if people bitch about snap on as much as yeti. I personally wouldn't purchase a yeti, I have no need for one, my uses of a cooler require me to lift it often as well. its not for me. Some people use the benefits. Some people buy it as a status symbol and rarely use as was designed, as well as, are burdened by the effects of some of the design features(added weight and bulk) and don't care. Just like in the jeep world I see the guy rolling around in a rubicon, who has never seen gravel, let alone dirt. Then there is the guy abusing the hell out of it, like he stole it. To each his own, spend your money on what you want, just don't bitch about being broke.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:34 pm to AlxTgr
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I have been freezing water in my son's 32 oz. apple juice bottles. I have 4 for use any time.
I found a plastic storage tub, that is roughly half the size, but same contour as the bottom of my current cooler. I cut down the sides, and make blocks that fit nicely in the bottom of my cooler. works great and save space
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:36 pm to NYCAuburn
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To each his own, spend your money on what you want, just don't bitch about being broke.
Too bad half of the people here and 98% of the OT doesn't understand this, and they let what other do bother them tremendously.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:38 pm to CaptainsWafer
quote:Go post a pictorial post of a tater tot casserole on the food board.
Too bad half of the people here and 98% of the OT doesn't understand this, and they let what other do bother them tremendously.
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:41 pm to meauxjeaux2
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My Toolbox Guess what kind of icechest I'm rocking?
my company is a snap on, matco, mac dealer as well. I see it every day. I personally have a nice Matco 80" , but it is used right. some snap on etc.. stuff is worth for the right people, some is wasted.
Some people just buy it because they can make weekly payments , Ive seen dealers sell $300 dewalt drills, that cost $100 at lowes
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:47 pm to Stexas
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How about you buy another $2 or $3 bag of ice instead of an extra $200 on an ice chest...
Do you put the extra bags in Yeti's to use when the igloo with the broken latches top comes off and melts half your ice?
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