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| Name | chad hughes |
| Bio | Best high performance cooler: Yeti’s cooler takes out the competition
A portable cooler is such an amazing sidekick for any tailgating parties, camping trips, outdoor games, and longer road trips. Nowadays, there are so many options to choose from that you might get confused. To avoid this, this review provides you with some general information on one of the Best coolers on the market
The things we appreciate
Yeti’s cooler wins most of the performance tests by a large margin compared to other competitors. It possesses better insulation and outstanding ice retention. What’s more, this product is very stable thanks to the sturdy design of rotomolded plastic.
The things we don’t like
The volume of Yeti’s Tundra coolers is the thing that concerns us most, as they are quite small and can hold only 38 quarts. Indeed, the bulky build seems good for durability but leads to it being a little unwieldy while carrying.
Overall There could be no doubt that Yeti’s coolers are the best coolers on the market now. However, they still have several weaknesses, and the price is absolutely not cheap.
Yeti is the one out of the top cooler brands on the market to have made it big with the invention of “rotomolded” coolers. You may be surprised at the actual price that you have to pay for a cooler from Yeti ‒ hundreds of dollars ‒ but for an exceptional performance cooler, the price makes sense.
Rotomolding is short for rotational molding, and it is like what it sounds. It works so well that even those customers who are often suspicious of big performance claims at high prices are satisfied. The use of plastics has many advantages, such as the uniformity in density, stability, and better insulation.
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Yeti Tundra 45
As expected, the Tundra 45 performs very well in most of the tests for coolers in general. It is far ahead of other products in terms of retaining ice and maintaining nice and low temperatures inside, regardless of the amount of ice provided.
Performance
Talking about how well Tundra 45 can retain its cold temperature, just imagine that in the conditions of 70-degree heat, with only 3 pounds of ice put inside to keep the contents cold, after 24 hours, this product will still could retain a little bit of frozen ice, whereas all the ice in other products would have totally melted. This is a simple test indicating the insulation ability of the Tundra 45: it can bring the temperature inside to a lower level and could therefore hold the cold longer. Its insulation is so outstanding that after 48 hours in such harsh conditions, it will not yet have returned to room temperature. The secret behind this amazing insulation is the walls of the Tundra 45, which are around an inch thicker than those of other coolers on the market.
Size
The name of the product, Tundra 45, leads many buyers to assume that this guy possesses a volume of 45 quarts. However, the actual number is only 38, meaning that you only can pour in 38 quarts of water ‒ approximately 15 percent less than our general expectations.
This weakness results from the fact that the Tundra 45 is composed of extra-thick walls, which are excellent for stability and insulation, but make the interior less spacious.
Even though among 38-quart coolers this Yeti is the most compact one, it’s still quite bulky to carry. When empty, this product has a weight of 23 pounds. Thankfully, the manufacturer provides you with rigid handles that are quite handy and stable compared to roped handles.
Colors
The Yeti Tundra 45 comes in a wide range of color to choose from, even the limited-edition shade of salmon.
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Conclusion
The Tundra 45 is a great combination of great insulation, high durability, good design, and a variety of colors, all making this product worth the price of $300. It is quite expensive, we have to admit. But if budget is not your issue, this product is perfect for your summer trips and parties. |
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