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Originally Posted by tzone
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
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Junk.

I bought one, 70qt I think, from Walmart. It was supposed to hold ice for 5 days. It didn't hold ice for 24 hours.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuHQxVFlciI


The one we bought had virtually zero ice left in it after each day. We used it in FL, in March. It was stored in the shade in a storage compartment of my MIL’s that was parked. We returned it, no questions asked for our money back.

With the $119 we got back, we bought 2 Coleman X-treams and they’ve been great.


It sounds suspiciously like that cooler left the plant with no insulation at all.

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Anyone use the Canyon outfitter or the Engel deep blue coolers?

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When I buy ice I consider it an investment.


If I cant get 10 days out of that frozen water....I am dissapointed.



I would gladly pay 250 dollars for a cooler to keep a dollar bag of ice for a few days. .


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We have a Lifetime 77 Quart I believe. We camped the first week of July here in Wisconsin.It was in the 80s. We had put a big block of ice in there and it lasted for a solid 5 days.
We opened it a lot as we had Grandkids along. We have been happy with it and the price is right.

Bill



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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
When I buy ice I consider it an investment.


If I cant get 10 days out of that frozen water....I am dissapointed.



I would gladly pay 250 dollars for a cooler to keep a dollar bag of ice for a few days. .





I have used the Yeti 20 maybe 10 days now.

So far it hasn't had any ice in it yet. But it's been used for a step ladder, a seat on the back of a flatbed and of course a cooler loaded with a reusable ice pack and lunch plus dinner and (non alcoholic drinks).


It's heavier than hell but quite sturdy.

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I put ice in mine back in June, no complaints yet

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Staged photo...
(no ice was harmed)

[Linked Image from i37.photobucket.com]

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