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Cooler?
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I have a 60 and 20 qt k2. The 20 stays in the back of the truck and is perfect for a 12 pack and a bag of ice. I use the 60 as a fish box or deer/pig box or special occasions that require a lot of beer. Haha.
But you have to make sure you get the right ice. That's the key. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I have a few yetis and I use my 65qt. the most.
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I have a 65 Yeti,hasen't left the back of my truck since june, I load it and take drinks and stuff to customers job sites. A 20# bag stays good for 4+ days in summer
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If you fish the east side a 65 won't hold a 4 man limit of trout
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Nope, you'd need a 120 for that.
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I have a 70 K2 and fits perfect in front of my frontier.
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And about 4 good guys to pick it up!!
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X 2.... Not sure why anyone would want to box fish in that heavy ice chest. A couple of bags of ice and a normal cooler work just fine.
Yeti's are very heavy and expensive. |
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Exactly, save $350, get a Coleman Extreme. |
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I fish with two 50qt and a 120qt coleman extreme ice chests. They work just fine and if someone steals one out of my truck im out 60 bucks instead of 400+.
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make sure you pre cool them yetis and use inside out frozen ice
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i would not want to throw fish into a 400 dollar cooler. It kind of defeats the purpose. Who needs fish to be kept cold for 4-5 days. would be a pain to haul off the boat to clean, and the stains left behind would kill that cooler
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I have a 20, 70 and 120 K2 and love them all! Im 155lbs and can lift anyone of them in and out of my truck. I also see you are from Lafayette, to me it should be a no brainer on buying the K2 Cooler. Its based out of Lafayette, LA and your money is going to local people. I don't know Mr. Yeti or Mr. Coleman, so I much rather know my money is going towards a quality product from a Local Company I can easily deal with in case of a warranty issue. I would check out Rouse's Grocery stores, they have the best pricing on K2 coolers!
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Once again you get your money out of yeti and k2 on durability. A Coleman ain't lasting 10 years unless you rarely use it and baby it
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And its certainly not going to make it 10 years when somebody snatches that jewel out of your truck. |
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Lol ok. I know quality when I see it. Come back in 3 years and you can tell me how I was right. What a joke...
Also I chain it in so unless they have bolt cutters, torch, or grinder then it should be ok. If they want it that bad, get after it |
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75 qt yeti stays on the bow of my 17' aluminum boat. To hold fish and at a minimum add some weight and help with the porpoising. Seriously
Deer season I take it to the deer camp and can fit 2 deer quartered easily with light ice. When I get home pull the plug and keep ice on it for another 5 days to cure. I use my regular ole igloo for everyday stuff though. |
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I'm 190lbs and don't care to carry my 60 loaded down, much less lift it up into my boat when it's trailered... |
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I have a 24,65 and 105 yeti that all work great, the only problem is the bigger you go the heavier they are. I would look into the Teflon pads to replace the rubber ones on the bottom of the cooler(it makes sliding the ice chest in and out of the boat a lot easier)
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