All 3 YETI Hopper Flip Soft Coolers | Used and Reviewed

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In this video, we take an in-depth look at the YETI Hopper Flip Soft Coolers, exploring the features and performance of the Hopper Flip 8, 12, and 18 models. We'll put these coolers to the test, checking their durability, insulation capabilities, and overall functionality. Whether you're heading out for a quick solo trip or a weekend adventure, we'll help you decide which Hopper Flip size is right for you. Watch as we dive into real-world testing to see how long these coolers can keep your items cold and why YETI continues to set the standard in the cooler industry.

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Literally just found this channel. Been wanting one of these hopper flips fur awhile and then I see a brand new video? It's gotta be a sign.

AWESOME
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Thanks for the thorough review of the different sizes. Really swaying towards the 8 since just needing a smaller, more portable option at times.

davidcardenas
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But... do they fit in a golf cart basket??? That's what I want to know... great video

TheJonnyJager
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I don’t ever use ice I just use the yeti ice packs, and it keeps my drinks cold for over 12 hours… I’m a home daily truck driver

masterbarberstudent
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Been thinking of getting the the hopper 12 for the past week or the 24 roadie

esco
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Is it worth owning both a flip 8 and 12?

j_riv_
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Looked at one in store, the insulation in the lid doesn't meet the insulation in the case. Therefore there is a huge temp transfer area at the Zip. Which can't be waterproof imo

EveryWhichWayButLost
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Spent $250 on this yeti. The zipper immediately started fraying. Yeti‘s response pay for shipping to send it in and wait for 2 to 3 weeks to have a replacement sent out. I didn’t spend $250 on a lunchbox so I could go without it for 2 to 3 weeks and then pay this Ship your defective product back to you. In my opinion, don’t buy it. It’s not worth it. The retail store should take care of this for you with yeti. Why does Jenni put the burden on the customer for warranty items?

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