I am with you. I bought a new Coleman Xtreme 100 quart cooler at a flea market for 30 bucks. It has kept ice for as long as I have ever needed it to. For shorter around the house duty I have two Coleman Cube coolers I picked up for a total of $20.
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I own a RTIC
awesome cooler lasts way longer than any coleman including extreme etc.. by a good amount works better and cheaper than a yeti by a good amount well worth it
for camping 3 days works well otherwise a ARB fridge :)
I was an FNRA chairman for the last five years. Yeti never ceased pissing me off. They would offer to all the committees in the Lower 48, but wouldn't ship to Alaska. No big deal, lots of FNRA vendors won't ship to AK, but I always work out a deal with them. So I contacted YETI to see if they'd ship a pallet of coolers to Seattle and I would cover the freight for other. Alaskan FNRA committees.. No bueno.. they would not even consider it.. I was pretty much in WTF mode on the phone. You'll cover shipping to the Seattle FNRA committee, but you won't ship to a warehouse in Seattle? Nope, sorry sir, and they hung up. Rinse, repeat, for five years. This action doesn't surprise me.
Anyone care to read Yeti’s official response? Given the track record of the NRA lately I’m surprised anyone would blindly follow them without question.
I’ll keep my Yeti’s.
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Statement or not I can't bring myself to spend that much money on a cooler.
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I saw a statement from the CEO of some sort of hunting foundation today on Facebook. He said they got the same letter from Yeti that the NRA got. He said that the letter was very poorly written and could easily be construed as being targeted at a single specific organization.