I will say this, I had two Igloo coolers. After a few years, all of the hinges and latches broke. They retained ice fine, but the rest was so cheaply built I got rid of them. Most of the rotomolded coolers have better hinges and latches.
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Since I'm the "outdoors guy" in the family, I tend to get Yeti gifts and have accumulated a handful of different items ranging from various "tumblers" all the way up to a 145qt cooler.The $40 5 gallon pail is what did it for me.
I just bought 25 food grade buckets w/lids for 60 bucks, and I felt like I paid too much.
I only mix my paint in the finest.
Slap a toilet seat on top and you are living in luxury!I only mix my paint in the finest 5 gal. Yeti buckets, thanks.
Gotta get a bumper dumper if you are a true blue roadhunter though...Tailgate for a backrest makes it soooo much easier to hunt all day.The purpose made one is still 1/2 the price of the Yeti bucket.
Paint it with gold spray paint and up the antie to $500 bucks!
Exactly.The Coleman Extremes punch way above the price points That's the go-to cooler for me. Cheap, lasts long enough, & keeps chit cold
I have a no hinge lid Coleman from the dark ages. It's good at doing cooler things.Exactly.
Yup. Just spent six days camping in moab and cedar mesa with our 150 qt Coleman extreme. Thing worked like a champ.As someone with a couple of dozen coolers, those guys are full of it on some of these videos.
There are also videos on YouTube laying out the case as to why the earth is flat.
Now is a Yeti so much better as to be worth the difference in price? Nope, not to me. There are less expensive rotomolded options that work just as well, however it should stand to reason that a cooler with more and better insulation...well it insulates better.
Yup, great coolers.Yup. Just spent six days camping in moab and cedar mesa with our 150 qt Coleman extreme. Thing worked like a champ.
Fire hose and sheetmetal screws. Best cooler lid hinge ever...I have a no hinge lid Coleman from the dark ages. It's good at doing cooler things.
I tend to use old belt pieces for igloo hinges, in Az.Fire hose and sheetmetal screws. Best cooler lid hinge ever...
Do you put your mullet in a ponytail when you swim in your cutoffs, or just free ball it?I tend to use old belt pieces for igloo hinges, in Az.
they only last one summer, but so do the belts when
you are in the lake 24/7 with cutoffs on! Recycle folks...
The cooler is never closed anyway!!!
Free Ball! This is the ZONA!Do you
Do you put your mullet in a ponytail when you swim in your cutoffs, or just free ball it?
You spend a lot of time at Big Surf, don't youFree Ball! This is the ZONA!
Replacement hinges and latches are easy to find and cheap. You can go through two or three sets in the long, long life of an Igloo cooler.I will say this, I had two Igloo coolers. After a few years, all of the hinges and latches broke. They retained ice fine, but the rest was so cheaply built I got rid of them. Most of the rotomolded coolers have better hinges and latches.