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    Which ice chest?

    Looking for a couple ice chests to use camping. I want one to keep cold foods in and then one for the drinks. I plan on using frozen water bottles instead of ice. Are the Yetis worth the money? I have a hard time dropping 400.00 for a ice chest but would if they are really worth it. Suggestions?

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    Buy a bison. They are worth it.
    High quality roto-molded coolers made in the USA, soft coolers, bags, drinkware and gear. Shop Bison Coolers for hunting, camping, marine, hiking, fishing, tailgating and more.



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      #3
      Pelican is hard to beat.

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        #4
        I am happy as can be with my igloo cooler. But I'm also a tight wad!

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          #5
          I have a couple yeti’s and I wouldn’t spend the money on them again. I’ve had Igloo coolers do just as good.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mtltx View Post
            I have a couple yeti’s and I wouldn’t spend the money on them again. I’ve had Igloo coolers do just as good.
            Here here! If you charge an igloo it is ridiculous what they do for under $100

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              #7
              Get a 5day igloo. I have several yetis I was given by customers and they stay at the house. They weigh more empty than my igloos do full.

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                #8
                Popcorn please

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                  #9
                  Go on YouTube and jump down the rabbit hole. There are tons of ice retention tests on just about every cooler you can think of. I personally have Rtic, Bison and Coleman all are great coolers and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy a Coleman Extreme etc.... for much less.


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                    #10
                    Bison. made in the USA

                    Have a old 75 qt that lives in the bed of my truck and it works like a champ

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                      #11
                      Ozark trail is hard to beat for the money. I get 5+ days out of mine easily.

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                        #12
                        I have Yeti, Pelican (old and new), Orca, and various other off-brand roto-mold coolers. I have no real complaints with any of them. However, the one Im most impressed with for the price and performance is the Lifetime brand sold by Walmart. I have both the 55qt and 77qt size. You can't beat these coolers for the price. I took the 77qt with me to Colorado last fall on a hunting trip. I used it for meats, eggs, biscuits, cheese....etc. I put 25 pounds of ice in it when I left Oklahoma and It still had ice in it 8 days later on my way back home. It rode in the bed of my truck the entire time.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Trevor73402 View Post
                          I have Yeti, Pelican (old and new), Orca, and various other off-brand roto-mold coolers. I have no real complaints with any of them. However, the one Im most impressed with for the price and performance is the Lifetime brand sold by Walmart. I have both the 55qt and 77qt size. You can't beat these coolers for the price. I took the 77qt with me to Colorado last fall on a hunting trip. I used it for meats, eggs, biscuits, cheese....etc. I put 25 pounds of ice in it when I left Oklahoma and It still had ice in it 8 days later on my way back home. It rode in the bed of my truck the entire time.

                          https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lifetime-...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
                          I have the same two lifetime’s and as much as I like my Rtics they will hold ice 2 days longer! I will tell you this though, do not put dry ice in them because it creates such a vacuum that it warps the lids. They do seal really well and they are very sturdy!

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                            #14
                            I suggest Bison.

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                              Yeti Coolers On Sale - Are they worth it?Ever wondered why in the world one cooler, a Yeti for example, can command a price of $400 while a cooler of the same size but different brand may only cost $40? Welcome to Coolers On Sale; a comprehensive review guide for Yeti Coolers On Sale, Pelican,


                              Kong wins in the 45-55

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