Yeah, dude, that thing should keep the ice a lot longer than a couple of hours, even if you leave it out in the blazing sun. I use mine on the boat, using it to keep the drinks and food cold and lasts all day no problem. We even use the ice in the afternoon to make mixed drinks.
I've got a grizzly 25 and a grizzly 165. Both work well for what I want them to do and both get used a ton.
Yeti measures their “quarts” using the outside walls of the cooler, and Orca measures their’s using the available space on the inside for storage.
You need to use an ice ratio that is 2:1. So for every one of your diet peach Snapples, you need a two pounds of ice.
Shiii.. Vodka and any Snapple, Gatorade, lemonade, flavored lemonade, tea, arnold palmer. Sprite with grape juice, fanta, red bull, red bull orange. Red bull summer coconut blueberry..
There’s plenty of reasons to buy the coolers mentioned in this thread, but like others have said, you have to really use them to get your money’s worth.
If you take it that personally, maybe you don't believe yourself. Heck man, I'm just some dumbass with an opinion about overpriced coolers, but whatever.
My little one has paid for itself in ice savings. The big one was a pissed off purchase, I killed 5 deer in two days out of town and didn't have a big enough cooler to get them home. So, after a few drinks one evening, I bought it
When I camp with some friends over a 3-4 day weekend, they have to drain and re-ice their “big box” type (non roto mold?) coolers every morning. I have to do it maybe once in that same time frame.
Personally? Don’t believe myself? Not sure I follow, but note that I don’t take anything personal here.
A guy I fish with often was at the baitshop a couple of years back. There was a huge box in the middle of the store with a big scratch on the top. My buddy asks, what's in the box. Guy says, it's a Yeti 250. UPS dropped it off but it had a gouge on top. The guy that ordered it didn't want it, so they ordered another one for him. Yeti says to keep the bad one. So my buddy asks how much is it as is. They sold it to him for 400 coconuts.