nautibeaver
Senior Member
The admiral wanted to buy me a Yeti for Father's Day (I have a lot of kids so big day). I argued about if it was worth the money, researched a few forums and the inter webs and agreed to the purchase. I got a Tundra 250. A mammoth beast that weighs in at 70lbs. After almost a year I wanted to provide a review. One word, awesome.
The cooler has a few key thing you need to remember. It is all about the pre cool. You must bring this down to temp before setting expectation. On our trip to Alaska the cooler went on for days around 38-40degrees. This was with just a few frozen gallons of water and no ice. Key was precooled it with contents and let Drane, then just used milk jugs to hold temp.
Second thing is a little redneck ingenuity. I bought some sodium polyacrylate (aka diaper crystals). Got a bucket, food coloring and let's the kids do an experiment. I took the results and double 4mm chamber vacuum packed the solution and created "ice packs". No more bulky milk jugs.
Took the cooler to 5 day volleyball tourney last week. Refilled beer/water contents a few times (because of the odd phenomenon where beer keep leaving the cooler, from the parents after a long day) when we got home on the 5th day the diaper ice packs were still half frozen.
Exterior looks like it did when we brought it on board. Although I do have a canvas cover coming in the next few weeks.
And one last final thought. The Admiral was/is always right!
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The cooler has a few key thing you need to remember. It is all about the pre cool. You must bring this down to temp before setting expectation. On our trip to Alaska the cooler went on for days around 38-40degrees. This was with just a few frozen gallons of water and no ice. Key was precooled it with contents and let Drane, then just used milk jugs to hold temp.
Second thing is a little redneck ingenuity. I bought some sodium polyacrylate (aka diaper crystals). Got a bucket, food coloring and let's the kids do an experiment. I took the results and double 4mm chamber vacuum packed the solution and created "ice packs". No more bulky milk jugs.
Took the cooler to 5 day volleyball tourney last week. Refilled beer/water contents a few times (because of the odd phenomenon where beer keep leaving the cooler, from the parents after a long day) when we got home on the 5th day the diaper ice packs were still half frozen.
Exterior looks like it did when we brought it on board. Although I do have a canvas cover coming in the next few weeks.
And one last final thought. The Admiral was/is always right!
Sent from my iPhone using Trawler Forum