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re: Yeti hard coolers
Posted on 10/9/20 at 5:45 am to AUCE05
Posted on 10/9/20 at 5:45 am to AUCE05
Have never used a Yeti product, did research and bought a Ozark small cooler from Wal Mart for about 1/3 the price. Go to youtube and research comparisons between the two, it's an eye opener whether a small tumbler or large chest; Ozark consistently does as well overall in all these tests where comparable size products are filled with ice, timed for several hours or days. Here's one as example as the Yeti after timed test has a very small amount of more ice....$300 vs $85:
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BTW, Yeti tumbler is even more ridiculous because you aren't trying to preserve and keep hot or cold foods/drinks for hours or days, only want to keep my coffee hot or drink cold for an hour or two.
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BTW, Yeti tumbler is even more ridiculous because you aren't trying to preserve and keep hot or cold foods/drinks for hours or days, only want to keep my coffee hot or drink cold for an hour or two.
This post was edited on 10/9/20 at 5:50 am
Posted on 10/9/20 at 12:08 pm to Tidemeister
quote:They all do the same pretty much on ice retention. It is the handles, hinges, feet and other crap that breaks on em.
Here's one as example as the Yeti after timed test has a very small amount of more ice....$300 vs $85:
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