These are a fantastic cooler.... just don't let the latches get broken or lost. I have been trying to get replacements for mine, to no avail.... Yeti has been absolutely no help. I'm not even trying to get them warrantied, be glad to purchase them. But can't find parts latches... Something to consider before purchasing.
Great content, I just picked up a Roadie 24. Was debating between Yeti Roadie 24 & Pelican 20 Elite. In the end I Decided Yetti for it's ability to have Aftermarket or Yeti dry storage trays added to the top to keep food items utensils out of the melted ice. But it has performed well being stored in a hot truck for three 12 hour shifts and still had a little ice left at the end of the 3rd day here in Florida. The $20 walmart cooler I was using I had to buy ice for it everyday. Long as it last just over a year it should pay for itself with my use.
heck yeah, as long as it gets the job done! and that makes sense...with all that ice you were buying, investing a little more in something substantial would definitely pay off. Good tip on the ice pack, too!
My Roadie has kept ice in the back of my truck in SoCal summer heat for 6 days now. The ice is still hard. Only a bit has melted. I use a Yeti ice pack on the bottom.
I had that same pelican cooler and sold it for a Yeti. It was nice but you would get 2 days at most when its in the 90s. also it was slimmer so it would tip over easily if you stand or sit on it. the yeti holds a bit more and has higher build quality so its worth the extra money
I like that you mentioned the nylon webbing handle. Rigid cooler handles are a huge pain in a tightly packed trunk. This thing slips out easily, either with the webbing handle or the two recessed grab areas on the sides, and the smaller footprint takes up less space in the trunk or backseat. The other big selling point for me (aside from the Yeti reputation for quality and performance) was the internal height. I wouldn't get a cooler that couldn't fit a wine bottle vertically. This was the only cooler that I was able to find in the 20-25 quart range that could do that.
I love how this video starts with humor but gets right to it with the specs. Great comparisons and content. Thumbs up CoolerSpy! Also thought it was cute how the puppy went over to check out the coolers and give his opinion. Good to know the Yeti is worth it.
Love my Roadie 24...I do have RTIC coolers as well, so I'm not a brand stan. Roadie holds 2 liter bottles which I like. I use dry ice in mine and get amazing performance. The Yeti is certainly a splurge, but for riding in the backseat floorboard of my truck sideways for easy access, it's perfect.
Besides the insulation the shape might help the Yeti hold ice since it will have a smaller surface area compared to the volume. Also I wonder how much sense a smaller high performance cooler makes. If you are going to be going for 4 days aren't you going to want something bigger?
I have both the Yeti and Kong. The Yeti is far lighter and fits behind a car seat. The Kong has better ice retention. I typically will not exceed 48 - 72 hours for ice retention anyway. Nice review!
I purchased one-270$ out the door I can fit 15 bottles of water and 2 Pedialytes in there with a bag of ice, on an Asphalt barge for 12 hours it kept everything Cold, and I was in and out of it 2 or 3 times an hour, no drain plug is a bummer but I don’t regret buying it
The Orca has an Achilles heel. Insulation is lost at the handle. Pack some dry ice and the metal handle is ice cold. All the insulation is lost at the handles. The Rtic will have the same design flaw. Even with thinner insulation, the Yeti doesn’t have the metal handle thermal leak and that is why the yeti performs better.
I have the the Yeti 24 and the Pelican 20 The Yeti is a better cooler for longer ice retention. The Pelican on is a great day cooler but it doesn’t last as long.
I use the packaging from Omaha steaks, a dense foam which keeps cold for days, if you think about it, I pay for the colder and get free steaks and a bag of dry ice. then I sell them (colder) to my fishermen buddies for free fish,
this is my main cooler and I'm considering putting a drain plug in the thin section where the handle is, But I may just end up using a 12V peristaltic pump to drain water without tipping it over.
@@chucknorris277 I've got multiple old basic colemans/igloos from 80s/90s/00s, kodi (generic yeti) and yetis. The old colemans/basic plastic cooler can have their purposes but they are nothing like a yeti/kodi/rotomolded cooler. The ice lasts 50% to 75% less, so going hunting or camping for the week it's a huge difference. They don't have great latches or hardware that can last years and years. nearly all my old plastic coolers don't have any latches or hardware (thankfully! Lol). I don't use them much anymore but keep them around for the nostalgia of camping as a kid plus I got a big garage with lots of room for storage lol. My favorite are the kodi branded ones bc they are 95% of what the yetis are and cost approx 50 to 70% less. The yeti roadie 24 is currently $250 - we got ours as a gift. I paid $220 for my kodi 125qt and $220 for my kodi 50 qt with big 10" no flat wheels/telescopic pulley handle. Vs $600 & $400 for yeti versions. So $440 vs $1k. Granted most people pay 25% more than I paid bc I got a great deal but still huge cost difference vs retail yeti for 95% the same product. Our company uses yeti exclusively for parties for the about the last decade (i.e. Week long summer beach party/long weekend at the lake/nightly Xmas party.... so I've got extensive yeti useage) and while I love the yeti brand my kodis last just as long with all the same features, so my colemans/igloos stay put and until I win the lottery I won't be buying more yetis.
People in Florida stating, yeti ice and 7 pound bag of ice lasting 3 days, do any of y’all open your coolers at all during this? I’m in Florida, yeti ice and 20 pounds of ice, I’m getting 2 days, cooler gets opened and closed all day, like my yeti just hoping someone would tell the secret. I’m aware of prechilled cooler, but I’m in construction and cases of water I buy are already sitting outside boiling lol
Freeze those water bottles and put them in your cooler frozen the night before to pre chill the cooler and slightly/mostly unfreeze the water bottles for use in the next few days. The next day pull those mostly frozen water bottles out and put a frozen ice pack on the bottom (lots of different brands do the same thing - help ice last longer and keep the cooler colder vs just ice) and or sides of the cooler. I have thin ones and thick ones for different use scenarios/different size coolers. Then put those slightly unfrozen water bootles and some ice in. Then your pre chilled cans/etc pack it tight. Air is the enemy. Ice/few more semi frozen water bottles all the way to the rim of the cooler. Shut it and enjoy for days to come!
great review...next time, wear some boots instead of sandals when using a long bladed recip saw..i wonder if spray foam in a can could replicate the insulation properties in a cheaper non insulated cooler
i'd be really interested to know the different weight of materials. How much weight in plastic vs insulation and what the ratio plastic to insulation is to see if there is a marked difference. Thanks for the test
@1:24 you show the full range of the data. From this it is very clear that the temperature reading experienced some type of 'event' which caused and offset in three of the four coolers which is carried through to the comparison @1:31. These events were short lived and did not last long. Is this due to a lack of data points (it's hard to tell from this graph, never use smoothed lines). Based on the comparison @1:31 it appears that the rate of temperature increase is very similar between the four coolers. Although you are trying to show how long it took each cooler to get to a certain temperature the comparison is biased due to these events. There seems to be a rate change around 85 minutes consistent with all the coolers.
Hmmm, who would bring a cooler for only beer? Well, most everybody I know would. Me and my friends typically have a beer cooler and a food cooler. If I get in a canoe or raft for the day I don't want to bring my weekends provisions with me... just sayin. So the Artic sounds like the cooler for me, from a beer standpoint.
I'll be diving into the 45s next, and then probably the 35 after that. My guess is that the story is quite similar to the roadie 24 vs rtic 20 story. Yeti is probably the most well thought out
Because you spend more money does not make a cooler better for most uses. Your use doesn't mean a thing to me because normal cooler users and uses are for drinks. You should keep a log on uses, times used, opened to be totally upfront on which is better for "normal use". The handle and drain plug are very important to users. To lighten the load, drain plugs are a must as you use them. On this size cooler do you really need Bear protection? An ABS liner is important for avoiding odor from the interior like a refrigerator does. There is a market for Yeti, long hunting or fishing trips. People tend to over buy thinking they have the quality if they need it. I never have needed cold retention more than 2-3 days. Never had warm beverage or food. My problem with reviews of products never includes value just an opinion that may be personal opinion to overspend in case you need it. I have found Igloo to meet the needs of 90% cooler users with out costing double. Some people like BMW'S verses Toyota. VALUE! Save your money!
You shouldn't test new Polaris North Star bear proof cooler. I have one on the back of my side by side and it works awesome I've never had a yeti I can't compare.
I am not a scientist or an engineer but I can tell you the foam density is not the reason for its high performance. Most thermos flasks work by creating a vacuum between the inner and outer walls, or to but it another way the work just as effectively without any insulation.
Funny watching you cut the yeti, you should see what happens when a actual bear gets ahold of it 😂😂 ,had a grizzly bear grab the " bear proof " one last year and he basically ripped it apart in less than 5 seconds lmao, id like to see whats inside the lifetime 55 gallon cooler though and the Rtic Ultra light
The drain plug only provides a chance for hot air to enter and heat up ice I mean come on it’s small you don’t need a drain plug when you can tip the little thing over
I'm actually cutting it in half tomorrow and then publishing the video this Saturday. If you want my written up comparison with the Igloo BMX, you can go here: coolerspy.com/best-20-qt-cooler/ but if you want to wait until Saturday to see what it's like on the inside, it'll be up then (but quite honestly, all the tests have already been done and are in that article link I just posted).
@@CoolerSpyOfficial awesome, thx for the article, very helpful. I already own a 52qt Igloo BMX, and I’ll be buying the 25qt BMX momentarily as it is by far the best value, and it serves its purpose for a day or two on the lake ;)
Man can you pls do a video on installing a drain plug on the yeti Roadie 24 I want to put one on my girlfriends but scared to drill though a $300 ice chest there’s not one video of anything like that on UA-cam I think it would make an awesome video
You should just do it, record it, and post the video on UA-cam yourself. If it ruins the cooler, the money you make from views will certainly make up for it. If it doesn't ruin the cooler, then you are all profit, plus some. Get a patent on the drain, make a deal with Yeti, and then you can get a girlfriend for each day of the week. Good luck !!
Get real! I have a cooler that I bought over 40 years ago for $20 and it came with a 6 pack cooler and a 1/2 gallon thermos jug. I can put a case of 12 oz. cans of beer in it and some other stuff and two bags of ice($1.50 a bag) and it’s good for all day. So you say the the $250 yeti will go 2 days on ice. After I day when my 24 cans of beer are gone I go to the store and buy more beer and more ice simple. So in roughly another 100 years(140 total) the Yeti may pay for itself. Smart move financially. Maybe people really by a Yeti because they think that it make them look cool, I think it makes them look foolish. The problem with people is that they forget elementary mathematics.
@@CoolerSpyOfficial I’m not sure that math is accurate. Regardless, whatever math you used make the comment wouldn’t that same “math” be applicable to buying a yeti now? Meaning if you pay $300 for one now then in 40 years it will have been like $400,000 or something like that????? Once again, based on your math. I’m still not sure that 20 dollars compounds up to 40k in 40 years based on an average CPI of around 2.5%. But it is early and I may not be thinking straight.
@@CoolerSpyOfficial I think it may be safer to say that spending $20 on something in 1980 is closer to be equivalent to around $70 today. But I’m no economist. Just talking out loud. Regardless, I enjoyed the video and thought it was informative.
How I use a cooler, for $200 it should come with a pretty redhead to fetch my beer. Outside of that, $40-$60 cooler works great. Names don't impress me like some.
I will never buy another yet soft pack I owned mine for just over a year the zipper teeth went bad even though I lubricated it. They suck. A lot of money for yeti only to have a short warranty. With zipper failure
These are a fantastic cooler.... just don't let the latches get broken or lost. I have been trying to get replacements for mine, to no avail.... Yeti has been absolutely no help. I'm not even trying to get them warrantied, be glad to purchase them. But can't find parts latches... Something to consider before purchasing.
3D print some.
Great content, I just picked up a Roadie 24. Was debating between Yeti Roadie 24 & Pelican 20 Elite. In the end I Decided Yetti for it's ability to have Aftermarket or Yeti dry storage trays added to the top to keep food items utensils out of the melted ice. But it has performed well being stored in a hot truck for three 12 hour shifts and still had a little ice left at the end of the 3rd day here in Florida. The $20 walmart cooler I was using I had to buy ice for it everyday. Long as it last just over a year it should pay for itself with my use.
I did add a 4lb Yeti Ice pack to supplement the ice to get 3 days out of it though.
heck yeah, as long as it gets the job done! and that makes sense...with all that ice you were buying, investing a little more in something substantial would definitely pay off. Good tip on the ice pack, too!
My Roadie has kept ice in the back of my truck in SoCal summer heat for 6 days now. The ice is still hard. Only a bit has melted. I use a Yeti ice pack on the bottom.
I had that same pelican cooler and sold it for a Yeti. It was nice but you would get 2 days at most when its in the 90s. also it was slimmer so it would tip over easily if you stand or sit on it. the yeti holds a bit more and has higher build quality so its worth the extra money
@@mrslickdetailer9652 Good to know I made the right decision. Thanks for the input Detailer.
I like that you mentioned the nylon webbing handle. Rigid cooler handles are a huge pain in a tightly packed trunk. This thing slips out easily, either with the webbing handle or the two recessed grab areas on the sides, and the smaller footprint takes up less space in the trunk or backseat. The other big selling point for me (aside from the Yeti reputation for quality and performance) was the internal height. I wouldn't get a cooler that couldn't fit a wine bottle vertically. This was the only cooler that I was able to find in the 20-25 quart range that could do that.
I love how this video starts with humor but gets right to it with the specs. Great comparisons and content. Thumbs up CoolerSpy!
Also thought it was cute how the puppy went over to check out the coolers and give his opinion.
Good to know the Yeti is worth it.
Yeti came through ! Finally got my latches. Thank you yeti !
Gotta admit, it was painful watching you cut open the Yeti..
It’s just a cooler. It’s expensive but he did it for science.
Same here. I can afford maybe one half of what you cut. But a real whole one? Lol.
It was painful to do...but like Ryan said: science 🧪
Yes it was, but more because of how he ran the saw than the cooler being dissected. Lol
Waste of money... Cut them all in half
Love my Roadie 24...I do have RTIC coolers as well, so I'm not a brand stan. Roadie holds 2 liter bottles which I like. I use dry ice in mine and get amazing performance. The Yeti is certainly a splurge, but for riding in the backseat floorboard of my truck sideways for easy access, it's perfect.
I got a 24 Ozark Trail from Walmart and is very good if I put it inside of a 45 Yeti.
Haha hilarious!
I have an Ozark that is pretty damn solid. $70. Kept ice for over a day with intermittent opening. Seals air tight!
Besides the insulation the shape might help the Yeti hold ice since it will have a smaller surface area compared to the volume. Also I wonder how much sense a smaller high performance cooler makes. If you are going to be going for 4 days aren't you going to want something bigger?
Correct , the roadies are not needed
Not air tight because you can use dry ice therefore water can spill out
I have both the Yeti and Kong. The Yeti is far lighter and fits behind a car seat. The Kong has better ice retention. I typically will not exceed 48 - 72 hours for ice retention anyway. Nice review!
Yes I did see the test with the Kong cooler , and it won # 1st place for the most time in ice / cold retention.
I purchased one-270$ out the door
I can fit 15 bottles of water and 2 Pedialytes in there with a bag of ice, on an Asphalt barge for 12 hours it kept everything Cold, and I was in and out of it 2 or 3 times an hour, no drain plug is a bummer but I don’t regret buying it
The Orca has an Achilles heel. Insulation is lost at the handle. Pack some dry ice and the metal handle is ice cold. All the insulation is lost at the handles. The Rtic will have the same design flaw. Even with thinner insulation, the Yeti doesn’t have the metal handle thermal leak and that is why the yeti performs better.
Maybe the wire from your thermometer was causing the leak since it would prevent the lid to sit completely flush? 🤨🤔🤔
funny what those cost for some plastic and foam, must be a BIG profit margin
And lots of foolish people buying them.
🤯
@@bikeman9419 uuhh! I can feel the bitterness in that comment. 🤣
You should review the yeti ice pack. I do not know how it does it, but if I put it in a cooler of fresh shrimp, it will freeze them solid
Now just use some Flex Seal on that cooler and it should be good as new!🤣
I have the the Yeti 24 and the Pelican 20 The Yeti is a better cooler for longer ice retention. The Pelican on is a great day cooler but it doesn’t last as long.
I'm curious to see a test of the coolers with intermittent opening and removing of items over time.
This is great Thank you for the review video, can’t wait to see more of your video!
Thank you so much for watching! I really appreciate it!
I heard that they create a vacuum in the interior areas of their products as well, which is great for insulation apparently
I use the packaging from Omaha steaks, a dense foam which keeps cold for days,
if you think about it, I pay for the colder and get free steaks and a bag of dry ice. then I sell them (colder) to my fishermen buddies for free fish,
"Who brings 24 beers in a cooler?"
Have you ever been on a float trip?
this is my main cooler and I'm considering putting a drain plug in the thin section where the handle is, But I may just end up using a 12V peristaltic pump to drain water without tipping it over.
After watching this vid I’m not spending 200/300 for a damn cooler that is nothing more than styrofoam.. Thank you Sir for your time.. Thank you
Fantastic review. Great editing, energy, details, and overall review. Thanks!
Love the Yeti Roadie. And Yeti in general. I also have the smaller Pelican coolers and they are great also.
I own a Pelican 65qt Marine Elite Cooler. It keeps food and ice for more than a week easily.
I would absolutely love to get a Yeti cooler but I can’t justify 200+ for a cooler. Not right now at least. Subscribed.
Thank you for subscribing! I really appreciate it!
My 20 year old igloo works just fine. Think I paid 16 bucks in 1999
@@chucknorris277 I've got multiple old basic colemans/igloos from 80s/90s/00s, kodi (generic yeti) and yetis. The old colemans/basic plastic cooler can have their purposes but they are nothing like a yeti/kodi/rotomolded cooler. The ice lasts 50% to 75% less, so going hunting or camping for the week it's a huge difference. They don't have great latches or hardware that can last years and years. nearly all my old plastic coolers don't have any latches or hardware (thankfully! Lol). I don't use them much anymore but keep them around for the nostalgia of camping as a kid plus I got a big garage with lots of room for storage lol. My favorite are the kodi branded ones bc they are 95% of what the yetis are and cost approx 50 to 70% less. The yeti roadie 24 is currently $250 - we got ours as a gift. I paid $220 for my kodi 125qt and $220 for my kodi 50 qt with big 10" no flat wheels/telescopic pulley handle. Vs $600 & $400 for yeti versions. So $440 vs $1k. Granted most people pay 25% more than I paid bc I got a great deal but still huge cost difference vs retail yeti for 95% the same product. Our company uses yeti exclusively for parties for the about the last decade (i.e. Week long summer beach party/long weekend at the lake/nightly Xmas party.... so I've got extensive yeti useage) and while I love the yeti brand my kodis last just as long with all the same features, so my colemans/igloos stay put and until I win the lottery I won't be buying more yetis.
People in Florida stating, yeti ice and 7 pound bag of ice lasting 3 days, do any of y’all open your coolers at all during this? I’m in Florida, yeti ice and 20 pounds of ice, I’m getting 2 days, cooler gets opened and closed all day, like my yeti just hoping someone would tell the secret. I’m aware of prechilled cooler, but I’m in construction and cases of water I buy are already sitting outside boiling lol
Freeze those water bottles and put them in your cooler frozen the night before to pre chill the cooler and slightly/mostly unfreeze the water bottles for use in the next few days. The next day pull those mostly frozen water bottles out and put a frozen ice pack on the bottom (lots of different brands do the same thing - help ice last longer and keep the cooler colder vs just ice) and or sides of the cooler. I have thin ones and thick ones for different use scenarios/different size coolers. Then put those slightly unfrozen water bootles and some ice in. Then your pre chilled cans/etc pack it tight. Air is the enemy. Ice/few more semi frozen water bottles all the way to the rim of the cooler. Shut it and enjoy for days to come!
Could you compare the Yeti with the Petromax KX25 ? That would be great !
great review...next time, wear some boots instead of sandals when using a long bladed recip saw..i wonder if spray foam in a can could replicate the insulation properties in a cheaper non insulated cooler
I'd love to see the Cordova 20qt/28qt and the Grizzly 20qt compared to these.
This an awesome test and review, thanks for the work!
Glad you still have your toes. Flip flop safety footwear is key!
like Cooler Bill always says...safety first
Great video! That being said, I suspect your general results may have suffered from your unit's gasket/seal failure.
Starts cutting at 5:55
Check out Canyon Coolers from Flagstaff.Every model Yeti makes Canyon makes with longer ice retention and $100 less price point.
i'd be really interested to know the different weight of materials. How much weight in plastic vs insulation and what the ratio plastic to insulation is to see if there is a marked difference. Thanks for the test
@1:24 you show the full range of the data. From this it is very clear that the temperature reading experienced some type of 'event' which caused and offset in three of the four coolers which is carried through to the comparison @1:31. These events were short lived and did not last long. Is this due to a lack of data points (it's hard to tell from this graph, never use smoothed lines). Based on the comparison @1:31 it appears that the rate of temperature increase is very similar between the four coolers. Although you are trying to show how long it took each cooler to get to a certain temperature the comparison is biased due to these events. There seems to be a rate change around 85 minutes consistent with all the coolers.
Hmmm, who would bring a cooler for only beer? Well, most everybody I know would. Me and my friends typically have a beer cooler and a food cooler. If I get in a canoe or raft for the day I don't want to bring my weekends provisions with me... just sayin. So the Artic sounds like the cooler for me, from a beer standpoint.
Informative and Great review! Thanks
Where i live anything Yeti is 3x the price of an average cooler, not worth it for me.
? Did you test them with dry ice interested to know thanks.
If you did what's the difference on time or link the video to see thanks again.
Good video. But you didn't mention anything, other than the beginning, about the Igloo.
You'll have to check out the skog a kust coolers!
I know you got that painting at Ross!
What cooler would I need to fit 5 gallons of milk, completely surrounded by ice, and preferably on wheels?
Great and well done video!
Thank you so much for watching!
Love your channel. I'm in the market for a new cooler, thinking Roadie 24 or Tundra 35? Any thoughts on the Tundra 35?
I'll be diving into the 45s next, and then probably the 35 after that. My guess is that the story is quite similar to the roadie 24 vs rtic 20 story. Yeti is probably the most well thought out
And thank you for the support and watching! I really appreciate it
@@CoolerSpyOfficial My pleasure. Your thorough breakdown and analysis are the best I have seen on YT. Excited for future content.
I’m looking to bring 24 beers in a cooler😂
Thank you for the information.
Are Bison coolers worth the money?
Gotta test mammoth coolers mine is awesome
WHAT ABOUT FULL ICE MELTED ?? WHEN ?? IT's still cooling the hot dog ??
surprisingly, it's been 6 months and the hot dog is still frozen
Have you tried the orion coolers?
I haven't but I'll look into them!
Because you spend more money does not make a cooler better for most uses. Your use doesn't mean a thing to me because normal cooler users and uses are for drinks. You should keep a log on uses, times used, opened to be totally upfront on which is better for "normal use". The handle and drain plug are very important to users. To lighten the load, drain plugs are a must as you use them. On this size cooler do you really need Bear protection? An ABS liner is important for avoiding odor from the interior like a refrigerator does. There is a market for Yeti, long hunting or fishing trips. People tend to over buy thinking they have the quality if they need it. I never have needed cold retention more than 2-3 days. Never had warm beverage or food. My problem with reviews of products never includes value just an opinion that may be personal opinion to overspend in case you need it. I have found Igloo to meet the needs of 90% cooler users with out costing double. Some people like BMW'S verses Toyota.
VALUE! Save your money!
hey!! did you get that YETI from that chick that was trying to SCREW OVER UPCHURCH??? lol hahahha
do you mean the internet? If so, yes...I got it from the internet.
Can we add a drain plug
you need a good old hand saw, hahahahahhahaha
Can you also do the kong coolers as well?
Great idea, I'll add it to the list!
Put it back together with flextape and use it for a trip.
I have a older Coleman they are the best for the day
You shouldn't test new Polaris North Star bear proof cooler. I have one on the back of my side by side and it works awesome I've never had a yeti I can't compare.
I'll add it to the list!
I hope those are safety sandals you got there! Wouldn't want you toeless 🤣🤣🤣
Of course! Full ASTM rating and everything!
@@CoolerSpyOfficial Lol! Didn't expect anything less. Great video by the way!
What about the lifetime offerings?
Adding that to my list now. Hopefully should have a review before the end of summer
In another channel the yeti if you drop it the latches popped open and everything inside fell out
Why didn't you use block ice
Between this and the camp zero 16
I am not a scientist or an engineer but I can tell you the foam density is not the reason for its high performance. Most thermos flasks work by creating a vacuum between the inner and outer walls, or to but it another way the work just as effectively without any insulation.
yeah, but this is a cooler, not a thermos flask
@@CoolerSpyOfficial Same principle.
Funny watching you cut the yeti, you should see what happens when a actual bear gets ahold of it 😂😂 ,had a grizzly bear grab the " bear proof " one last year and he basically ripped it apart in less than 5 seconds lmao, id like to see whats inside the lifetime 55 gallon cooler though and the Rtic Ultra light
Foam looks like Clark surfboard foam.
looks like a PolyIso insulation sheet for roof insulation...
All the Australians watching this and hearing who would only wanna take 24 beers? Ozzie’s (24 beers for breakfast!)
Hell just buy a cheap igloo and drill holes in it and add spray foam. It will be just as good for a 4th of the cost
So you are spending a lot of money for the foam which is cheap insulation for huge profits.
What type of saw is that?
That's a Milwaukee baby!
Now you should go into the woods and fill them all with meat, and see which one holds up against a bear!
That's Yetis biggest brag.
now that would be a great video
Less money to buy a cheap cooler and a bear rifle.
@@bikeman9419 + free meat!
Look at that thin heat strip across the bottom
Yeah your mom's thong is sexy 😂
He's a mad lad.
Check out Hooked coolers. I’ve been really impressed with their coolers. Great price too.
Nice, great tip, I'll look into them!
you should open it at least 3 times every day as you would in real use
Good idea!
The drain plug only provides a chance for hot air to enter and heat up ice I mean come on it’s small you don’t need a drain plug when you can tip the little thing over
When will you cut the Igloo BMX? I will be buying one this weekend and I was curious to see if it’s the best value
I'm actually cutting it in half tomorrow and then publishing the video this Saturday. If you want my written up comparison with the Igloo BMX, you can go here: coolerspy.com/best-20-qt-cooler/ but if you want to wait until Saturday to see what it's like on the inside, it'll be up then (but quite honestly, all the tests have already been done and are in that article link I just posted).
@@CoolerSpyOfficial awesome, thx for the article, very helpful. I already own a 52qt Igloo BMX, and I’ll be buying the 25qt BMX momentarily as it is by far the best value, and it serves its purpose for a day or two on the lake ;)
if you haven't already seen it, I put up the Igloo BMX review where I cut it in half
It’s expanding foam worth no more then 20 bucks….
If the yeti can leak water... does this mean hot air can get INTO it!?
Maybe we could make yeti houses super cheap
Man can you pls do a video on installing a drain plug on the yeti Roadie 24 I want to put one on my girlfriends but scared to drill though a $300 ice chest there’s not one video of anything like that on UA-cam I think it would make an awesome video
You should just do it, record it, and post the video on UA-cam yourself. If it ruins the cooler, the money you make from views will certainly make up for it. If it doesn't ruin the cooler, then you are all profit, plus some. Get a patent on the drain, make a deal with Yeti, and then you can get a girlfriend for each day of the week. Good luck !!
Ryan, stop waiting.......Do it. 😎
7-11 sells those right ......
OMG, they've put insulation in it 😯
Get real! I have a cooler that I bought over 40 years ago for $20 and it came with a 6 pack cooler and a 1/2 gallon thermos jug. I can put a case of 12 oz. cans of beer in it and some other stuff and two bags of ice($1.50 a bag) and it’s good for all day. So you say the the $250 yeti will go 2 days on ice. After I day when my 24 cans of beer are gone I go to the store and buy more beer and more ice simple. So in roughly another 100 years(140 total) the Yeti may pay for itself. Smart move financially. Maybe people really by a Yeti because they think that it make them look cool, I think it makes them look foolish. The problem with people is that they forget elementary mathematics.
If you adjust that $20 for inflation, by today's standards, you actually paid 40,000 dollars for that cooler
@@CoolerSpyOfficial funny
@@CoolerSpyOfficial I’m not sure that math is accurate. Regardless, whatever math you used make the comment wouldn’t that same “math” be applicable to buying a yeti now? Meaning if you pay $300 for one now then in 40 years it will have been like $400,000 or something like that????? Once again, based on your math. I’m still not sure that 20 dollars compounds up to 40k in 40 years based on an average CPI of around 2.5%. But it is early and I may not be thinking straight.
@@CoolerSpyOfficial I think it may be safer to say that spending $20 on something in 1980 is closer to be equivalent to around $70 today. But I’m no economist. Just talking out loud. Regardless, I enjoyed the video and thought it was informative.
@@masque1313 I was telling a topically relevant joke
Look at the Ozark trail
Maybe it leaked because you had a wire for the thermometer sticking out?
Igloo overland please . Thanks I am a cooler freak
Awesome idea -- I'll have to add that to the list!
He only went through 8 batteries cutting it.
How I use a cooler, for $200 it should come with a pretty redhead to fetch my beer. Outside of that, $40-$60 cooler works great. Names don't impress me like some.
Interesting for sure, but next time you want to destroy a Yeti cooler, send it to me, ill take it!😢
I will never buy another yet soft pack I owned mine for just over a year the zipper teeth went bad even though I lubricated it. They suck. A lot of money for yeti only to have a short warranty. With zipper failure
“Safety first” … flip-flops
I like coolers with wheels