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Old 07-15-2012, 06:26 PM
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I got my yeti in 2008....... Haven't had to replace a single thing on it. It's has been abused!! Fell out the boat on road, fell down stairs, even caught it in fire( camp fire and somehow gass was spilled on it and a cigarette was laid on the yeti). It hold Ice and keeps contents extremely cold.
A friend of mine went snapper fishing in destin a few weeks go. He kept his fish on Ice b the yeti for 5 days. Sealed up and didn't open. When he got home and opened it the ice was still there and fish was good and cold! That's proof they work.
I have never used a K2. So I can't compare.
But yeti is my go to for keepin stuff cold.
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Old 07-15-2012, 06:30 PM
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I got my yeti in 2008....... Haven't had to replace a single thing on it. It's has been abused!! Fell out the boat on road, fell down stairs, even caught it in fire( camp fire and somehow gass was spilled on it and a cigarette was laid on the yeti). It hold Ice and keeps contents extremely cold.
A friend of mine went snapper fishing in destin a few weeks go. He kept his fish on Ice b the yeti for 5 days. Sealed up and didn't open. When he got home and opened it the ice was still there and fish was good and cold! That's proof they work.
I have never used a K2. So I can't compare.
But yeti is my go to for keepin stuff cold.
Was the bear smokin the cig?
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Old 07-15-2012, 06:39 PM
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Was the bear smokin the cig?
Hahahaha.
No..... But there was a curious coon trying to get in one nite..... Damn Theif!
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Old 07-15-2012, 06:34 PM
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I got my yeti in 2008....... Haven't had to replace a single thing on it. It's has been abused!! Fell out the boat on road, fell down stairs, even caught it in fire( camp fire and somehow gass was spilled on it and a cigarette was laid on the yeti). It hold Ice and keeps contents extremely cold.
A friend of mine went snapper fishing in destin a few weeks go. He kept his fish on Ice b the yeti for 5 days. Sealed up and didn't open. When he got home and opened it the ice was still there and fish was good and cold! That's proof they work.
I have never used a K2. So I can't compare.
But yeti is my go to for keepin stuff cold.
Ice chest on FIYA! I wish you had a picture of that.
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Old 07-15-2012, 06:44 PM
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Ice chest on FIYA! I wish you had a picture of that.
Me too!!! It happened so fast; didn't have a chance to get a pic! We were near a river and my buddy kicked it into the water to put out the fire. It didn't effect the mold; still have some dark spots in the lid. But it mostly came off with bleach and a pressure washer.
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