YETI vs IGLOO Coolers 100Hrs

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We took both our coolers camping because we had an extended weekend and check in on them every 24hrs or so. The YETI had all our food in it and the IGLOO had all of our drinks. Both coolers were prechilled for 24hrs before loading them.

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We use yeti every day at work in the landscape business. I have to say they are a joke for the money. We have to put ice in ours twice a day. We switched to igloo. Holds ice longer.

yardking
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My igloo BMX 52 will keep ice in the field for 5 days, if you chill it in advance and put a layer of freeze packs on the bottom. Last time it was in the 80's every day and on day 4 we were still having to break ice to get drinks out

bryanjackson
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Pro tip, fast food places sell ice. For $1.50 at Burger King you get 10lbs of ice!

winstonwright
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For most folks, one to two days of ice retention needs will be served by an Igloo, etc. But more than that, I would go roto molded. Yeti, Orca, Kong are great, but the best bang for the buck is Lifetime Coolers.

paulcarlin
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This was not a good test. But as I was told by an expert, the new yetis are basically igloo . So do you research on rotational molded coolers to get good quality not just a brand name. Realistically if you just want cooler for the beach or weekend event best money is spent on the igloo. At most you have to buy some more ice.

Hint precool any one you choose for several hours if you can before putting food in. A hot plastic cooler will leach the cold from your food or beverage items.

staceyman
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Alright, Alright, I am convinced now to get an Igloo BMX 52. I love to find deals on MarketPlace. Last nice deal I found was a Grizzly 40 for 140 new. On the site it is 319. Hoping to find a Igloo BMX for around 75-80 range. We shall see, I am patient and with the summer slowly winding down, I can wait for that deal to be ready next season.

paulcarlin
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The Igloo BMX 25 by far exceeded all my expectations and the best value for your buck. Here's why. Most gear heads like myself, love our gears and I take good care of them. This is one reason why my gears last forever and is very seldom for me to replace existing equipment that I already possess. I don't abuse them nor do I mistreat and oversee their expectations. Equipment failures occur because of misuse or abuse due to the owners carelessness. A lot of times things breaks because of the owners lack of knowledge and mistreatment of his or her equipment. I would love to have an expensive Yeti cooler but do I feel safe leaving that in my car while I do my outdoor activities? No, people knows what Yeti looks like even when you cover them up, they know what to look for. The Igloo performs almost at par against Yeti and other expensive brand out there at fraction of the cost. My Igloo retains ice for more than 3 days, the only addition I did for my Igloo is gluing a flat rubber piece around the rim to make it airtight. I also cut a 1/2 inch Styrofoam to fit the inside diameter of the cooler to help keep the coolness from escaping. I've had my Igloo BMX for three years and is still performs like the day I purchased it. I figured it will probably last me another ten years or more before it needs replacing or not.

Eb-uxbz
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Once you get past the $50 to $75 price point most of the coolers are going to be more or less the same thing other than size. With coolers like Yeti half of the price is due to the brand. Watched the Whats Inside channel cut one of the $400 Yeti in half and it was not much different from a basic $50 Igloo save for a little thicker and the Igloo did not have an insolated lid which I think you could do a tap test for hollow sounds on that. You could even use some spray foam to fill the hollow lid and plug the holes you would have to drill with some flex seal or something.

nithia
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Cholula doesn't need refrigerated. That is all.

BundyDunbar
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Those igloos coolers need a weather seal on the door for some reason igloo don’t come with it I have a overland after I installed it my ice last twice as long

fugiok
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Yeti is like Harley Davidson, you are also joining a club.

wes
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This wasn’t really a good comparison. It would have been better to see coolers of the same volume, ice, contents and conditions square off.

taylorsloan
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Yeti is far superior. Just bought the Tundra 350, but I would never discourage anyone from buying a lesser brand. It really all depends what you’re looking for.

Frank-ilkt
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I have the same igloo, at one third the cost and similar performance to the yeti. This is uncommon value and it all started with my hatred of buying bag ice.

stevensmith
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Comparing 2 different sized coolers makes no sense. Thermal mass is profoundly different. Apples and oranges.

mikefleek
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ummm, you used two completely different sized coolers....

brianmunday
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The yeti coolers are way too heavy to not even be more effective smh. I got a couple and selling at least one of them (the roadie) since with ice I can barely lift it. Cost is obviously a second factor but yea who wants to add extra weight to their vehicle or for carrying around to places for absolutely no reason

rachel
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My igloos have not failed me have the 54 and the 120 coundor marien cooler's they hold ice better than the other brands that cost twice as much plus could not believe how rugged igloo cooler are enough said

mauricesmith
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I was going to get a Yeti but I couldn't get it to set up right It and the whole company just leans left just like Joe Biden.

paulhamilton
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total BS. 2 different coolers, different contents. Who has room to chill a cooler??? c'mon.

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