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Comments about YETI Tundra 65 Cooler:
Would not leave town with out this ice chest,
I put dry ice in the night before and have gone as long as 10 days. Great ice chest
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Comments about YETI Tundra 65 Cooler:
I doubt you'll find a better cooler. Worth every dollar.
Properly used you can expect at least a week on original icing. Remember, no cooler will do well if you put room temperature items into a room temperature cooler then add ice. See manufacturer's videos. I throw a small case of frozen bottled water into the cooler the night before to cool it down. In the field I use primarily block ice, with some ice cubes. Don't drain the water unless necessary. That water is replaced by ambient temperature air which will prompt melting.
Due to the weight of this 65 QT cooler (27 pounds empty) some will find it a burden or unmanageable. The bulk and weight is the trade-off for a high quality cooler. It is ideal for hunting & boating. If camping you will want to leave it in the trunk or truck bed.
One last note... lock it down so it doesn't walk away...
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