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dppac
> 3 dayI have a camper van and the frig leaves a lot to be desired. So have tried several different configurations of Yetis. This looked like they designed it for the space where I put the roadie 20. More capacity, less footprint.. it wud be perfect if it kept ice they way the 20 did. Nope. Filled it with cold beer (10 cans), a bottle of wine, tons of ice and two 2lb Yeti ice Packs. Within 12 hours (and not opening it), half the ice melted and ice pack mostly fluid. Disappointed for sure. I’m going it one more try over a weekend in the van and then request to return it... I think the new latches don’t close tight enough... Update: not nearly as good as the other Yetis I have. After 8 hours, without opening it, the ice is starting to melt together into big chunks. In order to use the ice in a drink, I have to use the end of a wooden spoon to chip away at it!! And yes, I always pre-chill it. And I use two 2 lb Yetis ice blocks. And I always put COLD beer in it. So its back to the Roadie 20 for my weekends at work. And I do admit, not have a drain is a pain. 10/31/20.
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Happy Walker
> 3 dayI just received my Nordic Purple Yeti this week and have not had the opportunity to use it, so my review is based on the Yeti I have had for 9 years that is durable, great for travel and sturdy. It keeps my food and drinks cold for 2 or more days in summer, in Floridas heat and I have always been pleased with it. So why did I need another Yeti??? Because they made a freaking purple one, to be more specific, a freaking Nordic Purple one. So, my primary reason for buying this Yeti is because it is Purple. Second reason, it holds bottles of wine perfectly. So color me Freaking Nordic Purple happy!
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Joshua P. Martin
> 3 dayWife wanted a smaller version of the haul so after I won the lotto I picked up this gem! Perfect for taking to work and housing my behemoth lunches. And like the other Yeti it keeps things nice and cold. Perfect for the pool, beach or hauling around a 9 bottles of wine if you want to get soccer mom wasted.
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Prof. Barney Hermann MD
> 3 dayGreat cooler. Keeps things cold for long periods. We made a mistake of not ordering one with wheels and handle. These things are heavy, especially when loaded with food. I recommend getting a version with wheels or buying a dolly to move it if you want one of these.
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Janice Kiger
> 3 dayIt stays in our car we travel a lot and this cooler makes our travels with our kids way more manageable
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Michelle T.
> 3 dayI use this on my boat. Haven’t traveled w it. Perfect size and love the color.
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Richard C. Garza
> 3 dayI fell in love with this cooler as soon as I took it out the box. It was exactly the size I was looking for. As an avid beach goer, I was looking for a cooler that was small enough to carry around, but also big enough to hold plenty of drinks and keep them cool. I was hesitant on the $250 price tag, but I can tell you right now, I know Ill be getting my monies worth on this cooler for years to come. It is definitely durable, sturdy, and built to last. Ill be taking this baby on test run next week when I hit the beach. Only issue I had was that there was a mix up on the delivery address, and because there was, I was forced to go to the local UPS office and pick it up myself.
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Ms. Eleonore Wyman
> 3 dayI recommend it, and will buy a larger size as well for longer trips.
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Julia Zhydkova
> 3 dayGood but heavy
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Rooster
> 3 dayI need ice drinking water at the jobsite. I keep 1 or 2 six packs on ice. Orange-Home Depot cooler with a spigot has been great. Don’t need to open it for drinking water and that keeps dirty hands out of the ice and also keeps it sealed for best insulation. BUT THE YETI is supposed to keep ice 2-3 days longer. SO that would be LESS $ for ice each week. IT DOES NOT and you have to open it $every time you want a drink. NOT worth 10X-$ the cost