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![]() grizzly proof ... lol
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![]() Built like tank tight on space
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Use it up -- wear it out", make it do or do without!!!! |
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![]() I had a large Yeti marine cooler on board for basically offshore Tuna space .
Since other coolers available were smaller . Held up very well BUT if UR an average user I would opt for standard marine coolers . Durability is not up to par with Yeti style BUT I personally have kept ice for days in ordinary marine coolers AS long as u kept it closed ! U can literally buy several of the standard for the price of one of Yeti style . They r good if u require what it may offer otherwise standards R fine in 90% of cases. |
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![]() I won one last year
They are very havey for their size I found the capacity versus weight does not work well Does keep the ice longer and are built like a tank |
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![]() Take a look at the 165qt Yukon Cold Locker if your in the market for 5-7 day coolers.
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![]() I have a Yeti & Pelican 65qt. The Yeti is nice but the Pelican is my choice. Pelican also has a lifetime warranty (not sure on Yeti) and no rubber latches to dry-rot. As others have stated, they are tight on inside space and are a bit heavy. I've easily had ice last close to a week in the Pelican. Hope this helps.
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![]() Here's a follow up just in case you needed a comparison between the 2.
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