Yeti Coolers
#1
Yeti Coolers
Im looking to get a yeti this summer and need some advise on the size. I either want the Tundra 65 or the 75. Do any of yall have one and love it? Wish you had gotten another size? My main concern is lugging the damn thing around. I have heard that the 65 will hold 2 cases of beer and 2 bags of ice, is this true? Also i plan to use the cooler for throwing fish on ice when i catch them.
I just dont wanna throw all this money into the cooler and then realize that i would have rather had another size.
Thanks all, Peter
I just dont wanna throw all this money into the cooler and then realize that i would have rather had another size.
Thanks all, Peter
#2
Been a hunter/camper/outdoorsman my whole life. They are not in my budget, but rule of thumb in matters like this is simple:
Get the biggest one you can afford. You will regret getting the lesser, I guarantee it.
Some of my buddies have them, they do really well and some are big furry animal proof. Compared to what I use, there appears be about a 15-20% longer cold retention time frame to work with.
Get the biggest one you can afford. You will regret getting the lesser, I guarantee it.
Some of my buddies have them, they do really well and some are big furry animal proof. Compared to what I use, there appears be about a 15-20% longer cold retention time frame to work with.
#3
I bought the Pelican Elite cooler rather than a Yeti. Pelican is cheaper and better made by comparison. Dual handles, better lid locking mechanism, stainless steel hardware, reinforced steel rod inside the molding for strength. Walmart had the 65 qt for $299, compared to a Yeti for $399. Plus Pelican is a lifetime warranty, where as Yeti is 5yr.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Just my 2 cents worth.
#4
How much can you lift and carry ??
I'm old and decrepite so while I can lift a 45 I wouldn't like to carry it any distance .If there are two of you no problem.
I started out taking venison or trout and putting bags of ice on top. Bag breaks ,venison ends up in melted ice ! not good. Then I changed to freezing water in 1 Qt plastic bottles instead. Works fine.
These special coolers are much better. Hold the temperature much longer, physically tougher will last much longer. I see them as long term invesments.
I'm old and decrepite so while I can lift a 45 I wouldn't like to carry it any distance .If there are two of you no problem.
I started out taking venison or trout and putting bags of ice on top. Bag breaks ,venison ends up in melted ice ! not good. Then I changed to freezing water in 1 Qt plastic bottles instead. Works fine.
These special coolers are much better. Hold the temperature much longer, physically tougher will last much longer. I see them as long term invesments.
#5
I have had a 75 qt Yeti for about three years now. Absolutely love it. I use it for work (crop insurance adjuster), tailgating, and camping. It holds ice like a champ and has taken a beating with very little wear and tear to show for it. When it's fully loaded it is a two man job to pick it up and maneuver it around.
#6
#7
I have a friend with the 65 and while it is a bit easier to maneuver physically, the weight is similar. I would go with the 75.
Trending Topics
#8
#9
Not real sure. I live in Northeast Arkansas but I actually bought mine across the stateline in Missouri because their sales tax was less.
#10
Check out Gander Mountain as well. They have their own line of Yeti-like coolers. Whatever you plan on spending on a Yeti will basically get you the next size up of the Gander Mountain version.
Also, ordering online does have an advantage. Depending on who you order from, you may get free shipping, no tax and, if you hunt for it, a discount code on your purchase.
Also, ordering online does have an advantage. Depending on who you order from, you may get free shipping, no tax and, if you hunt for it, a discount code on your purchase.
#11
One of our Scoutmasters bought the one Costco was offering this spring...
I am envious...it is heavy, and appears to be very well built...Sams club also had one...around $250 I think...
Not to hijack this thread...I was at a Sportsman show a couple of years ago...someone was selling military surplus bags, that were purposed for keeping blood cold...they said that you could put frozen steaks in them, and they would stay frozen for a week...anybody familiar with them? I kick myself for not buying one there...I think they were $35...
I am envious...it is heavy, and appears to be very well built...Sams club also had one...around $250 I think...
Not to hijack this thread...I was at a Sportsman show a couple of years ago...someone was selling military surplus bags, that were purposed for keeping blood cold...they said that you could put frozen steaks in them, and they would stay frozen for a week...anybody familiar with them? I kick myself for not buying one there...I think they were $35...
#12
#14