Has anybody converted a yeti into a drivable yet? Ala. cruzincooler.com ?
Another good ice chest company is Frigid Rigid. I've seen these coolers hold ice for days too.
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We have only used ours a couple times . We got it for Christmas . We like it a lot but I don't think we would have spent that kind of money on either of the Yeti's we have . They were both very nice gifts from our kids. The soft cooler is built as rugged as the hard cooler . But if something was to happen to either one I would probably bone up and get another . They both keep ice longer than anything I've ever owned .Would you say those softies are worth the 300-350$. Been looking at them for a bit for wife's back of car.
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However, if we need ice for more cold storage, dry ice in the 112 quart cooler lasts a very long time.
No experience with them sweating. I'm sure that a good hard side out performs a good soft side in ice retention. But the softs are so much easier to maneuver and store as well as on toes and shins. Also we much prefer Nu Ice and similar products vs using real ice. Everything in the cooler stays dry that way and it takes longer to melt.
I have 3 yetis on board. All have performed well. One trick for me is to put a sacrificial bag in each cooler the night before I load them. I also try to have things like beer and cold drinks already chilled before going into cooler. Once done we're good for three days or so if we don't open them a lot. We bring extra ice for the beer yeti...