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Greater than one weekMy favorite all around truck and job cooler combo mini job box.
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Dr. Wendell Pollich III
> 3 dayIf you compare this to any Yeti product then you are comparing two different class products. This Engel Cooler Dry box 19qt compared to a Yeti Roadie 19qt quite frankly is no comparison. ($60 vs $249) I own them both for comparison. 1st The Engels outside size it much smaller than a Yeti. Obviously this means less foam insulation. This is where it wins in certain situations. I use it for day trips, and road trips that I dont have the need for cold food or drinks past the 2 day mark. I also was concerned about the hinges like others on this cooler but it has performed great for me so far. I can see how it would be great as a lunch box as some other users claim. It does what is built to do. Keeps food cold, or keep your dry goods dry. 2nd This cooler is much lighter than a Yeti once again because it is not built to the same standard. I do use mine as a seat from time to time and have not had any issues @200 lbs. I have used this cooler on my boat and it performed great. I would suggest the Ice packs, or frozen waters to keep your items chilled because it is only 19 quarts. I actually bought this product because I thought it might have been the deal of the century Yeti like knock off. It is not a Yeti but I was not disappointed for the $60.00 price point. It is great little cooler for the money, it is just not a Yeti. Compare it more to a similarly priced product and you will find it is a gem. Engel does make coolers that are comparable to the Yeti in the Deep Blue series. This is where my initial confusion started because my research didnt spell out the differences in the cooler series. You would think I should have known the difference up front spending 1/4 of the money. My confusion yielded me a little useful cooler that I use quite often. It is a quality product that I can see lasting for years to come. Please compare the deep blue series Engel to the Yeti if you want a true comparison. It should be no surprise that the prices match as well as the coolers capabilities. This is a $60 cooler/dry box as it states.
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Eric Lockwood
> 3 dayIts a great cooler. I just wish the strap was longer and had a shoulder pad.
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Jerald McNiel
> 3 dayIts lite weight and easy to carry especially with the shoulder strap attached. I use it as a lunch box when im traveling. Holds plenty of food and beverages and keeps everything nice and cold. My only dislike is i wished i had gotten a darker color. Many of my co-workers also have the very same dry cooler and to be honest if does the same job as a Yetti but less expensive
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L. A. Willis
> 3 dayI purchased this for my husband who has to travel to job sites for his work. Hes been struggling to find a good cooler to keep his food cold as hes often outdoors in the hot weather. So far so good. Though he didnt start using this in the high part of the summer, at this point, when he puts ice-packs in this cooler they are still partially frozen by the end of the day which was not the case with previous coolers. It seems to be good value for the money.
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Five Hundred
> 3 dayBest lunch box cooler I have ever had. It is a great cooler. I can fit my breakfast and lunch in here with room for ice packs. Only down fall is the short strap. I had a a 44 paracord strap made for it and it works great. I also have one for a bait cooler it is also great!
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Yesenia Nunez
> 3 dayEs muy fácil de usar . Y le aguanta mucho el hielo
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Paul
> 3 dayTheres no question that this 19qt. Engel keeps things cooler for longer than our Igloo Playmate. Thats no surprise, given that the Playmate has no insulation (its not even double walled in the lid), and no proper seal on the lid either. So the rubber seal on the lid on the Engel is a welcome plus. On the other hand, its not completely clear to me that the Engel has any insulation between its walls either (the double walls in the sides and lid can flex inward quite a bit), and it remains to be seen if the Engel will last as long (20 years, I think) as our Playmate.
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Dan
Greater than one weekThis has got to be the best lunch box I have ever purchased. it fits the large Gatorade (4) few snacks and lunch plus has a tray for other things like spoons, knives, phone charges, pocket knife, keys, wallet... the strap aint really worth a two-cent f#$^ from a midget, but it does work, just a little short. Im a traveling mechanic and this box has made my life on the road much easier.
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Jonathon Parker PhD
Greater than one weekGreat cooler forsure a must have if you work construction or turnarounds