Yeti Coolers- How To Keep Your Ice MUCH Longer

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Tom Rowland shows you how to prepare your cooler so that it keeps ice MUCH longer.

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Last rule: After the cooler is full, just hire a crane to put it on your boat. Hopefully the boat will still float.

karelj.rodriguez
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I can't sleep for 3 nights because of all the choices of high performance coolers.

reempire
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Damn, those shoes are no joke. Look like they'll light up when he takes a step!

theredletterdays
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Get a walk in freezer to pre chill, find arctic ice, bring only frozen goods, got it.

bassfishingwiththeantichri
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I actually put my cooler in a cooler and then I put that cooler in another cooler and I found it keeps it even cooler 😂

dhuntington
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What is a cooler? I live in Alaska. A 5 gallon bucket is all I need. Saving $300 bucks Jack!!!

reddbarnesful
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I’m getting an rtic cooler, but work has a commercial ice machine. I can fill my coolers on Thursday before I leave and then reload with fresh ice on Friday for the weekend.

seasoningstaste
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I used to use Yetis, but switched to RTICs. Every bit as good, if not better. Common sense rules when using these coolers... Most importantly, keep them out of direct sunlight. Minimize the number of times the cooler is opened. Use quality ice packs in addition to loose ice. Mix frozen and cold foods, if possible. Throw an blanket or other insulating layer over to cooler to keep it cooler. My RTIC will keep items cold for seven days if I treat it carefully. The best my Yeti will do is five days. Be smart and use common sense.

Winchesterjjg
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To cool it down overnight throw in a couple gallons of frozen water (just be sure and pour out a few ounces before you freeze them). Then you can take the water with you and have cold clean water for a day or two.

ghostpaladin
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We bought our Yeti when they were the only one on the market, it’s that old.. and keeps our food cold for 5 days out.. pre-cool it, then use a 10lb block of ice, add food, then cover everything with another 10 to 15lbs of cubes... I do drain ours. The cooler is mounted permanently in our trailer and I have the drain plumbed to a spigot mounted outside the trailer.. 5 days later in the desert heat, the block of ice was about the size of a fist...

rubicondon
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I precool my Pelican with frozen 2 liter bottles of water. Hate buying bagged ice🤔 Works for me.

ama
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The IGLOO IMX 70 is a true 70 qt cooler. Yeti's are always smaller than advertised. Just picked one up at ACE for $179 (200 with tax) It's huge and weighs a lot esp when filled. 7 day ice retention claim. I don't know about you but saving $150 on a cooler buys a LOT OF BEER!

ShakespeareCafe
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Hi there, we love the video. I know it's been almost 4 years since this video, but have you heard of Responsible Ice? 10 pound Ice packs that use plain water instead of chemicals? Great website over there too!

responsibleice
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Good advice for any quality cooler. I have several Engels and I'm perfectly happy with them. By the way, putting some salt water in and mixing it well will drop the temps in your cooler.

capt.bobroemer
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Great vid! We tested these bad boyz as well!

ElectricRevolution
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MAKE SURE YOU PUT COOLER IN BOAT BEFORE ADDING DRINKS AND ICE IT VERY HEAVY.

Dademold
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I could have gone Pro once but a ice lifting injury held me back

martinb
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Now I have to buy a walk in freezer for my yetti 🤦🏾‍♂️

OutdoorWalker
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When adding ice to a cooler that is in use, do you drain the cold water first? Do you drain all the water? Some of the cold water?

chrisspringer
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Get a Cabelas cooler! We have a yeti and a Cabelas one and the Cabelas one last 2 weeks for us. The yeti only lasted 11 days.

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