Okay let me make sure I get this right. So you put about 30 bucks of beer in your Yeti and the fish you spent hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars to catch in your igloo? Hmmm, to me that makes about as much sense as buying a Yeti.
Guys I enjoy all of these comments. I have to admit the yeti threads are some of the best on the green screen they are amuzing to say the least. But on a serious note I only gave 385$ for this 110 quart. You can't go wrong with a brute, yeti, or any other competitor these coolers are tough
Guys I enjoy all of these comments. I have to admit the yeti threads are some of the best on the green screen they are amuzing to say the least. But on a serious note I only gave 385$ for this 110 quart. You can't go wrong with a brute, yeti, or any other competitor these coolers are tough
Agreed...They do make for some interesting reading!
I'm sticking with the old standby the "Yukki", for $385 I can buy about 30 of these coolers.
They're basically a "high end" cooler without the fancy roto molded kayak plastic, high end latches, a gasket in the lid and a cool hole drilled in it for your pad lock.
Oh and they're not grizzly proof nor do they have cool sponsors like Jim Shockey or Skinny.
They are worth every dime and if you take care of them they'll last the entire summer.
I'm sticking with the old standby the "Yukki", for $385 I can buy about 30 of these coolers.
They're basically a "high end" cooler without the fancy roto molded kayak plastic, high end latches, a gasket in the lid and a cool hole drilled in it for your pad lock.
Oh and they're not grizzly proof nor do they have cool sponsors like Jim Shockey or Skinny.
They are worth every dime and if you take care of them they'll last the entire summer.
I kept a lot of fish in those big styrofoam cooler. Kept everything cold!
i can't wait to find one in the bar ditch. i don't play the lottery, so unless i have a relative that has money i am unaware of, it'll have to be jetsam or i won't have a chance.
Guys I enjoy all of these comments. I have to admit the yeti threads are some of the best on the green screen they are amuzing to say the least. But on a serious note I only gave 385$ for this 110 quart. You can't go wrong with a brute, yeti, or any other competitor these coolers are tough
You only gave 385 for the cooler I just can't justify spending 385 on a cooler. I would love to have one but no way I will spend more then 75 to 100 on a cooler.
Okay let me make sure I get this right. So you put about 30 bucks of beer in your Yeti and the fish you spent hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars to catch in your igloo? Hmmm, to me that makes about as much sense as buying a Yeti.
My trips are generally 2-3hrs. Cost is minimal when using lures and driving to a wading spot. My new coolers are for ranch/camping/family trips where holding ice longer and keeping things cooler for longer periods of time is important. I understand they are pricey, but it is my belief that if I can keep thieving *******s from stealing them that they will be an investment. I was a non-believer and swore I would never spend the money but....once I saw/experienced one for myself I had to have at least one. I am niether a wealthy man nor a show off but I know quality and will spend good money for a solid product. I say to all the nay-sayers...borrow one for an extended trip or hunt where your food or trophy must stay cold and you too may be purchasing a Yeti.
My trips are generally 2-3hrs. Cost is minimal when using lures and driving to a wading spot. My new coolers are for ranch/camping/family trips where holding ice longer and keeping things cooler for longer periods of time is important. I understand they are pricey, but it is my belief that if I can keep thieving *******s from stealing them that they will be an investment. I was a non-believer and swore I would never spend the money but....once I saw/experienced one for myself I had to have at least one. I am niether a wealthy man nor a show off but I know quality and will spend good money for a solid product. I say to all the nay-sayers...borrow one for an extended trip or hunt where your food or trophy must stay cold and you too may be purchasing a Yeti.
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